Erdemli Valley
Erdemli Valley is a peaceful historical valley in the Kayseri region, known for its rock-cut churches, cave dwellings, and dramatic volcanic landscape. Less visited than the valleys of central Cappadocia, it offers a quiet setting where nature and history have remained largely untouched.
Key Info
Location: Yeşilhisar, Kayseri Province
Duration: 1–3 hours
Entrance: Free
Best Time: Spring and autumn
Experience
Following the valley trail, visitors encounter ancient cave settlements, rock-cut churches, dovecotes, and natural cliffs carved by centuries of erosion. The peaceful surroundings make Erdemli Valley ideal for hiking, photography, and discovering a lesser-known side of Cappadocia away from the crowds.
Highlights
Historic rock-cut churches and cave dwellings
Scenic hiking through volcanic landscapes
Traditional dovecotes carved into the cliffs
Quiet alternative to central Cappadocia
Rich natural and cultural heritage
How to Visit
Erdemli Valley is best reached by private vehicle from Yeşilhisar. It is commonly combined with Koramaz Valley, Soğanlı Valley, Mount Erciyes, and other historical sites in the Kayseri region, making it an excellent destination for visitors seeking authentic landscapes and early Christian heritage.



