Mount Erciyes
Mount Erciyes is the highest mountain in Central Anatolia, rising to 3,917 meters (12,851 ft). As an extinct stratovolcano, it played a fundamental role in the formation of Cappadocia's unique landscape, with volcanic eruptions millions of years ago creating the soft tuff rock that later evolved into the region's famous fairy chimneys and valleys.
Key Info
Location:Kayseri Province, Central Anatolia
Duration: Half-day to full-day
Entrance: Free (activities and cable cars are charged separately)
Best Time: Winter for skiing, spring to autumn for hiking and sightseeing
Experience
Mount Erciyes is a year-round destination offering much more than winter sports. During the colder months, visitors can enjoy one of Türkiye's premier ski resorts with modern lifts and long pistes. In warmer seasons, hiking trails, mountain biking, high-altitude trekking, and cable car rides provide spectacular views across Central Anatolia and Cappadocia.
Highlights
Highest mountain in Central Anatolia (3,917 m)
Ancient volcano that shaped Cappadocia's landscape
International ski and snowboard destination
Scenic cable cars and panoramic viewpoints
Hiking, trekking, mountain biking, and mountaineering opportunities
Snow-covered summit visible from much of Cappadocia
How to Visit
Mount Erciyes is located approximately 25 km south of Kayseri City Center and about 75 km from Göreme. It is easily accessible by car or organized tours and is commonly combined with Kayseri City, Koramaz Valley, Germir Valley, and Kültepe Kanesh Karum, making it one of the region's top destinations for both nature and adventure enthusiasts.



