Sirince village near Selcuk
An attractive hill village surrounded by vineyards and peach gardens, Sirince retains its traditional apperance almost intact.
Most houses, built in a wattle-and daub technique with projecting upper storeys, date from the 19th century when the village was populated by greeks.
Unusually for a turkish village, the present inhabitants make and sell wine, and they are not averse to inviting visitors to their homes to have ataste of their vintage.
How to get to Sirince: Turnoff (marked) at N end of Selcuk, then 8 km.
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