Hi All
Ages ago, when I used to do a lot of driving about, we went to Datca on a couple of occasions that was when it was the old road and it took you nearly 2 hours to get there, but it was a great experiance and wonderfull scenery
I remember there was a great little beach and bar/restruant along side a small stream that came from a dammed up yellow coloured lake about 30yrds away, full of small fish that you could feed whilst sitting and having a drink, they had about a dozen free sunbeds and you just drove onto the little beach and parked up.
I wonder if any one else knows where it is and if they can explain more fully, becouse as far as I can remember, it was to the right of the town behind some reed beds and a lake, it was definatly on the oposite shore side to where the school and main beach is.
The main reason I am mentioning this place is the stream, it is man made originating from the dammed up lake and exiting from a hole about 18 inch square, about 4or5 feet high. This all set-up is very old, dating back to probably when, Adam was a lad. This water is full of minerals and supposed to be very good for you, It is the done thing to stand under this strong flowing outlet and let it massage and pummle you, it actualy nearly knocks you to the floor with the power but its the most wonderfull feeling Ive ever had, that is, after pulling your shorts back up, which the strong flow whips down, revealing your all and saundry,

, to the other watching visitors. You can also swim in the lake it is like a hot mineral bath, and the locals say it cures everything going, especialy skin complaints.
This is a truly wonderfull place to visit ,not just for the above experiance but also when you have a nose about you realise that it is indeed a very historic place with ancient baths and ruins alongside the dam which has made this lake, from the mineral springs amongst the reed beds
I hope any future visiters to Datca can find it, I myself will one day go back there and hopefully find that it is still as we experianced it
Peli