This delightful small hotel in the shadow of Uchisar Castle is one of the nicest places we've ever stayed. We finally arrived at midnight (*so* late, thanks, Pegasus) to be met by a lovely woman who showed us our beautiful room and offered to make us food in case we'd not eaten! We accepted tea gratefully (later saw we had kettle, cups and teas ready) and it duly arrived with large slices of home-made cake . . .The wonderful arch-roofed room itself on the ground floor was comfortable, with a great bed and decorated in local style (gorgeous long onyx candleholders). The hamam-style bathroom with walk-in shower had all necessary toiletries. The wifi was fast and powerful. That was topped by the best and biggest breakfast! Normal Turkish breakfast - wonderfully fluffy fresh bread, several different sorts of cheeses (including freshly grilled hellim), Turkish salami, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, black and green olives, a choice of a dozen home-made jams (the milk jam and pomegranate were extraordinary), then Riza, the proprietor, offered eggs, then hot borek fresh from the pan arrived – and that’s not mentioning cake and fruit . . . We booked dinner at once! Riza and assistant Elif couldn't do enough: Riza not only suggested a route for our day’s exploration but drew us a map and helped us select the right tour for the following day. Airport transfers were booked; nothing was too much trouble. We'll be back.