Paşabağ (Monks Valley)
This has the most iconic, massive mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys. We locals call it Paşabağ because the 'Pashas' used to harvest grapes here. You can actually climb into St. Simeon's chapel carved right into a three-headed chimney.
More Valleys
Devrent (Imagination Valley)
There are no old churches here, just pure crazy geology. We call it Imagination Valley. Look out for the famous camel rock, and if you stare long enough, you'll see kissing ducks, dolphins, and more. A great quick stop.
Love Valley
Famous for its uniquely 'tall' pillar chimneys. As locals, we love taking the morning hike from Göreme down into this valley when the hot air balloons fly literally right over your head. The viewpoint at the top is also perfect for sunset.
Red Valley (Kızılçukur)
This is THE sunset spot. The iron-rich rocks turn a glowing, fiery red as the sun goes down. Grab a local 'çay' (tea) from the cafe at the top, or hike down through the tunnels if you're adventurous.
Three Beauties (Üç Güzeller)
These three fairy chimneys are the absolute symbol of Ürgüp. Every local legend mentions them (usually a princess, a shepherd, and their baby). Stop here for a quick photo with the spectacular Mount Erciyes in the background.
Rose Valley (Güllüdere)
Connected to Red Valley, this is our favorite hiking trail. You'll find hidden cave churches like Haçlı Kilise (Cross Church) halfway through where a local uncle sells fresh orange juice. It's shaded and beautiful in spring.
Sunset Point / Aşıklar Tepesi
Right above Göreme town. If you don't want to hike far, this is where you go. It gets crowded for sunset and morning balloons, but standing up here watching 150 balloons float by the town below is literal magic.
Pro Tip
The best time to visit is during the sunrise golden hour. Don't forget your camera!