Barbaros Farm is a spacious ecological living area nestled in harmony with nature in the Bodrum countryside. Here, you can watch step-by-step how olive oil is produced, hand-pick fresh vegetables yourself, and connect directly with the soil. Meals prepared from organic ingredients grown on the farm embody the true spirit of "farm-to-table" dining.\n\nScenic walking trails, guided nature hikes, and yoga sessions among the olive groves transform the farm from a simple day-trip destination into something far more meaningful.\n\nWith heritage seed collections, worm composting, and composting units, the place operates almost like an open-air laboratory—it even runs educational programs explaining sustainable farming practices.
Barbaros Farm
A 155-hectare sustainable living center: greenhouses, olive groves, vegetable gardens, composting units, workshops, and a "farm-to-table" kitchen.
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A 155-hectare sustainable living center: greenhouses, olive groves, vegetable gardens, composting units, workshops, and a "farm-to-table" kitchen.
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Hours vary by event calendar (olive festivals, workshop days, etc.); reservation recommended. (Google: Mon-Fri 11-23, Sat 9-17, Sun closed.)
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Event/workshop-based; to be confirmed.
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Approximately 25-35 minutes from Bodrum center; private transport recommended.
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Bodrum-Halikarnassos
Bodrum's ancient name is Halikarnassos, one of the most important centers of Carian civilization. It once hosted the Mausoleion, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, and was also the birthplace of Herodotus. Today, this ancient city, still living within modern Bodrum, presents a unique open-air stage of history where past and present intertwine.
Mausoleion
Mausoleion is a monumental tomb built in the 4th century BCE by Artemisia for her husband Mausolos, Satrap of Caria. Recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, this structure stands as one of the most impressive examples of architectural and sculptural artistry in history. Today, the word "mausoleum" itself takes its name from this monument.

Bodrum Castle
Bodrum Castle, built in the 15th century by the Knights of St. John, stands as an important structure elevated with stones taken from the ruins of ancient Halikarnassos. Both a powerful example of medieval defensive architecture and a cultural center that today houses one of the world's most significant underwater archaeology museums, Bodrum Castle is a living testament to centuries of history.