
Known in mythology as "Ida of the thousand springs," the Kaz Mountains have been a landscape people turn to in order to slow down for centuries. Allia sits in Güre, one of its calmest corners.
Forest air
The Kaz Mountains are a corridor where the iodine-rich air from the sea meets the oxygen-rich air of the forest. Allia stands in this clean-air corridor · a night spent here offers quiet, deep rest.
Thermal water
Güre's ancient thermal waters are known for their high mineral content. At Allia, thermal water is not merely a pool pleasure but a calm ritual that sets the rhythm of the day · bathe, rest, bathe again.
Natural rhythm
City life disturbs the body's natural rhythm. The light and the silence of the Kaz Mountains are good for deepening sleep and calming the mind.
The regional table
The herbs of the Kaz Mountains and the cold-pressed olive oil of Edremit are the foundation of the region's table. The Allia kitchen cooks with these local, light, in-season ingredients.
