An old stone house right in the centre of the village up to 150m² land is
a potential plus property. Kirazli (Cherry Village) is a wonderful little
Aegean village of 600 inhabitants. 
An old stone house right in the centre of the village up to 150m² land is
a potential plus property. Kirazli (Cherry Village) is a wonderful little
Aegean village of 600 inhabitants. It is located 11km inland from
Kusadasi coast, which means pleasant nights even in hottest months of
July and August. Most of the houses in the village date from the 19th
century or earlier. They were built at a time when Kirazli was
predominantly a Greek village. The village lies in a lovely bowl of hills
surrounded by cherry orchards, vineyards and olive groves. The higher
hills are covered with pine forest. Nearly all houses command a pastoral
panorama extending over many miles, undisturbed by any modern
development. The surroundings are full of idyllic country walks. Some
tourism has unfortunately come into the village in recent years, bringing
with it some souvenir shops, a dozen restaurants and a few guesthouses.
But farming remains the principal activity. Villagers make wine and olive
oil, and grow some of the best cherries and peaches in the country. They
greet strangers with a smile and very often invite them in for a cup of
tea.