Set up in the mountains between
Fethiye and Ölüdeniz, there has been a settlement at Kaya Village
since 3000BC , and sarcophagi dating to around the 4th century BC.
When the Greek residents left the
village it was abandoned and now provides a poignant reminder
of the strong links the area once had with its Greek neigbours
in the form of a ghost town of some 350-400 ruined houses(each
no more the 50m2 and built in strata down the slopes of the
mountain so that none shaded the sun of any other), two
churches and a school and other municipal buildings.