Fairy Chimneys

For Fairy Chimneys, it is the ornament of Cappadocia. These natural formations, lined up in a row in the unique landscape of Cappadocia, arouse curiosity with their shapes and dates. Every year, thousands of local and foreign tourists visit Cappadocia to see the fairy chimneys. So where are the fairy chimneys, how were they formed? A lot of questions come to mind. We have answered all the questions you may have in our article Fairy Chimneys that you will read.

Cappadocia Fairy Chimneys

The Story of Fairy Chimneys

The story of fairy chimneys has always been a subject that attracts everyone’s attention. These structures are natural formations created by disasters and gifted to us by time. Everyone who visits Cappadocia remains in awe. Its mysterious structure makes this region even more impressive. There are underground cities built meters underground through fairy chimneys. Even now, it is a matter of curiosity how they make ventilation systems, which cannot be done with today’s technology. In fact, despite being based on scientific evidence, it still amazes. Because the fairy chimney legends that have been going on for a long time have convinced everyone that fairies live in these chimneys. It was believed that the hum of the wind in the caves inside the fairy chimneys came from the fairies. However, there are many stories circulated by word of mouth.

According to rumors, giants lived in Cappadocia in ancient times. On the height of the mountains, these giants could not get along with humans and would spray fire on them at every opportunity. The fairy sultan, who saw this situation, was very upset about the state of the people. He wanted all the fairies in his country to help people. The fairies put out the fire, drove the giants out of the country, and then humans and fairies lived together. However, on the one hand, the king’s son Revan and the sultan’s daughter Gülperi fell in love. They knew that if a person married a fairy, the human race would go extinct. That’s why everyone who learned that they were in love in the country prevented this love. The lovers thought that they should be separated to avoid wars between humans and fairies. The prince ordered all the fairies under his command to become pigeons. Gülperi also turned into a white dove. It was placed in front of the window of Revan’s room every night. Revan would take the pigeon in his hands and cry every day, telling how he missed Gülperi.

This is the story of lovers who, like many love stories, cannot meet. Many similar stories are told in the region. Its accuracy is unknown, but the fairy chimneys are already a legend in their own right. Thanks to its beauty, it does not need any stories or legends to promote itself.

Where is the Fairy Chimneys?

Well, if we come to the question on everyone’s mind, where are the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia? Fairy chimneys are spread over the Cappadocia region, where most of them are located in Nevşehir. The valleys between Avanos, Ürgüp and Uçhisar are among the places where you can see the most intense fairy chimneys. Three Beauties, which are among the iconic photographs of Cappadocia, are the first places that come to mind when it comes to fairy chimneys. It is possible to see fairy chimneys wherever you turn your head in Cappadocia.

How were the Fairy Chimneys Formed?

So, how did the fairy chimneys come into being? It is estimated that the history of Nevşehir fairy chimneys dates back to 60 million years ago. The Cappadocia region, which was an inland sea in the early times, was activated as a result of the rise of the Taurus Mountains and the compression of the Anatolian fault in the north. The lava and ashes sprayed by today’s Erciyes Mountain, Güllüdağ and Hasandağı started to dry this region. Stone, that is, tuff structures, consisting of lava and ash began to form in the region. It has changed with the effect of floods and winds starting from the slopes of the valleys, especially Kızılırmak passing through the region. The flood waters, which were strengthened by the scarcity of vegetation and the impermeability of the tuff layer, stubbornly tried to make way among the hard rocks as they flowed. But as the unresilient tops of hard rocks crack and break under the force of the waters, In the lower parts of it, it has left deep undulating valleys. The hard hats on the top of the fairy chimneys press down with their weight. Conical bodies make fairy chimneys more resistant to wind wear. Another feature is that the tuff in the conical body prevents erosion and keeps the height of the fairy chimney under control.

When talking about this region, the question of whether fairy chimneys are historical artifacts often comes to mind. In fact, fairy chimneys should be natural assets. In fact, fairy chimneys are a natural beauty. However, it contains many historical artifacts. The reason why Cappadocia fairy chimneys can have a long life is the hats on top. Cappadocia has also hosted many civilizations throughout history. With the advantage of the soil structure, many settlements, houses, monasteries, churches, chapels, and underground cities were built. Fairy chimneys were also used as dovecotes. The people living here in the ancient times used to feed the birds in these cavities and use the fertilizers they obtained from the birds in their vineyards and fields to obtain highly productive products. This method is still used today.

The Most Beautiful View

Of course, it is important to photograph these structures, which are found almost nowhere in the world. That’s why everyone is looking for the most beautiful fairy chimney view. You can watch the fairy chimneys in Cappadocia from the most beautiful Göreme Open Air Museum, Uçhisar, Ürgüp, valleys and viewing terraces. Also, the most popular activity of Cappadocia, Balloon TourIt is a great pleasure to watch these beauties from the air. If your Cappadocia holiday is for a short time and you definitely want to see the fairy chimneys, we recommend you to go to Paşabağ Priests Valley. Regions where fairy chimneys are dense; Göreme Open Air Museum, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most visited place in Göreme and Cappadocia. Girls and Boys Monastery, Azize Barbara Chapel, Çarıklı Church, Tokalı Church, Elmalı Church, Barbara Church, Yılanlı Church and Dark Church are among the important places in Göreme Open Air Museum, which is approximately 2 kilometers from the center of Göreme.

Churches that make you feel like you have traveled through time offer unique examples of magnificent frescoes that are still fresh. The valleys in Cappadocia are named for their geographical structure, the shapes and colors of the rock formations and fairy chimneys. The valleys that come first among the most visited valleys are as follows: Paşabağ Priests Valley, Zelve Valley and Open Air Museum, Devrent Hayal Valley, Güvercinlik Valley, Love Valley, Kızılçukur Valley, Güllüdere Valley and Kılıçlar Valley.

All of the valleys we listed above are located within the borders of Göreme National Park. Apart from these, there is also the famous Ihlara Valley. It is about 85 km from Goreme. Ihlara Valley, located within the borders of Aksaray province, is definitely worth visiting. In Cappadocia, there are panoramic viewing terraces where you can watch the magnificent valleys adorned with fairy chimneys. The most popular ones among them are Göreme, Kızılçukur Valley, Lovers Hill, Göreme Open Air Museum, Uçhisar Castle, Ortahisar Castle and Ürgüp Temenni Hill observation decks.

In addition, Ürgüp fairy chimneys can be visited with ATV tours . Cappadocia is surrounded by wide valleys where especially large vehicles are not allowed to enter. You can easily visit these valleys, which are adorned with fairy chimneys, with ATV tours.

Is Nevşehir Fairy Chimneys Entrance Fee?

Fairy chimneys are spread over the land as you can see all over the region. Entrance is completely free and open to our guests. If you want to watch the fairy chimneys in a bird’s eye view, you can join the Cappadocia Balloon Tours. You can trust our agency, which provides services in such tours, until the end. We are waiting for you to support you during your honeymoon holiday or travel in Cappadocia. You can click on our Cappadocia Regional Tours Reservation link to book a fairy chimney tour and tour .

Cappadocia Fairy Chimneys

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