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Inclusive open buffet meals in the morning, midday and evening, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to be taken with meals at the restaurant, water, tea, filter coffee and Turkish coffee taken at the lobby from 10:00 – 24:00, and cake and pastry at 5 p.m. at the lobby. All food and beverage taken out of concept shall be paid.
The café in the hotel at the 1st floor in front of the ski run shall be operated by a private establishment and is not included in the concept. All services received here shall be subject to an extra fee.
Skipass : Unlimited and free of charge for the use of the 9 lifts und 15 ski runs of our hotel.
Kaya Uludağ, which is located in the second zone of Turkey’s popular ski resort Uludağ, is waiting for its guests with its own rooms and Lobby.
Kaya Uludag, which provides easy transportation with its distance to Istanbul, is one of the most fun centers of the winter holiday with its activities and concert activities as well as skiing and snowboarding.
In addition, Kaya Uludag is a preferred facility with the all-inclusive system advantage.
Uludağ the ancient Mysian Olympus (also Bithynian Olympus), is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, with an elevation of 2,543 m (8,343 ft). In Turkish, Uludağ means “great mountain”. In ancient times the range of which it is a part, extending along the southern edge of Bithynia, was known as Olympos in Greek and Olympus in Latin, the western extremity being known as the Mysian Olympus and the eastern as the Bithynian Olympus, and the city of Bursa was known as Prusa ad Olympum from its position near the mountain. Throughout the Middle Ages, it contained hermitages and monasteries: “The rise of this monastic centre in the 8th c. and its prestige up to the 11th are linked to the resistance of numerous monks to the policy of the iconoclast emperors and then to a latent opposition to the urban, Constantinopolitan monasticism of the Studites.” One of the greatest monks of the Christian East, the wonder-working Byzantine monk Saint Joannicius the Great, lived as a hermit on this mountain.
Mt. Uludağ is the highest mountain of the Marmara region. Its highest peak is Kartaltepe at 2,543 m (8,343 ft). To the north are high plateaus: Sarıalan, Kirazlıyayla, Kadıyayla, and Sobra.
There is an abandoned wolfram mine near the summit. The mine and the integrated plant, which were built in 1974 for US$60 million, were closed in 1989 due to high production costs. The area is a popular center for winter sports such as skiing, and a national park of rich flora and fauna. Summer activities, such as trekking and camping, also are popular.
Check In | 02:00 pm |
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Check Out | 12:00 pm |
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