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How to Visit Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia: Complete Guide

How to Visit Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia: Complete Guide

Olly Gaspar

By Olly Gaspar, full-time traveler for 6 years. I visit every place I write about & share real tips, photos, & advice from my trips.

Experience breathtaking views from above from a panoramic viewpoint and below with a hike down to the Pigeon Valley floor.

Cappadocia is undeniably one of the most beautiful regions in Turkey, famous for its beautiful landscapes, breathtaking valleys, unique rock formations, and of course, the hot air balloons that paint the sky with color every morning.

A great viewpoint overlooking one of Cappadocia’s canyons where you can take in all of those famous highlights and attractions is Pigeon Valley.

Below you’ll find everything you need to know about visiting, from the Pigeon Valley viewpoint to hiking on the valley floor and looking up at the unique pigeon houses and rock pillars.

Views over the hills surrounding pigeon valley, turkey

Where is Pigeon Valley in Cappadocia?

Pigeon Valley, also called Guvercinlik Valley (Güvercinlik Vadisi in Turkish) runs directly from Goreme town to Uchisar town, in the Cappadocia region of Central Anatolia, Turkey.

Below is a Google Maps pin showing the start of the many valley hiking trails running from Uçhisar to Göreme.

If you're looking for the Pigeon Valley viewpoint, you can find out more below.

Pigeon valley map

How to Get to Pigeon Valley

The start of the valley is located within walking distance of Uçhisar town, famous for the Uçhisar Castle, a natural castle that is the highest point in the region.

From here, there are long but easy and flat hiking trails running all the way up and past Göreme.

The easiest way to get to the valley is to rent a car or ATV, or simply use public transport (one of the buses or taxi) to Uçhisar and walk to the pin above.

Pigeons on the ground in the cappadocia pigeon valley

However, if you're looking to get to the Pigeon Valley viewpoint, which is a small hill overlooking Uchisar, and the many pigeon houses in the valley, you'll want to enter the location below into Google Maps.

This is just off the main road and will require a private car to get to.

Alternatively, travelers also have the option of booking the very popular and classic Blue Tour of Cappadocia, which ends at Pigeon Valley for a magnificent view of the sunset.

What to Expect at Pigeon Valley

Pigeon Valley is a long, gently sloping canyon running between the main tourist towns of Goreme and Uchisar. It is named after the many pigeon houses which are carved into the soft rock of the adjacent hills.

Yes, you'll find many cave dwellings and pigeon houses all over Cappadocia. However, this valley is famous for having the most!

Travel Tip: There are many more Cappadocia valleys to explore. Check out Love Valley, Red Valley, Rose Valley, White Valley, and Devrent Valley as well!

Aerial view over pigeon valley in turkey

Pigeon Valley Viewpoint

The viewpoint is a small hillside pullover point on the main road running just north of Goreme. The viewpoint is situated at the very top of the valley, allowing for a beautiful panoramic view directly south towards Uchisar.

Looking down, you'll see beautiful patterns of volcanic rock, forming patterns of various colors after years of erosions since ancient times. There are also some small rock pillars and of course, many pigeon houses dotting the hillsides.

Pigeon valley viewpoint in cappadocia, turkey

Additionally, you'll find a small cafe, restaurant, and souvenir shop here. But, it is free to enter and take some photos without ordering or paying for anything.

The pigeon houses carved into the rocks within pigeon valley cappadocia
Hot air balloon in cappadocia

Remember to Book Your Balloon in Advance!

Don't be one of those tourists paying up to €950 for a black market ticket because they forgot to book their Cappadocia hot air balloon in advance!

Click the link below to book a balloon with the top hot air balloon company in Cappadocia– who will secure the experience for you in advance & at a cheaper rate than the tour shops in Göreme or Istanbul.

Girl standing at the pigeon valley viewpoint in cappadocia, turkey
Standing at the Pigeon Valley Panoramic Viewpoint

The Evil Eye Tree

One of the interesting tourist attractions you'll discover at the Pigeon Valley viewpoint is the beautiful Evil Eye Tree. There are several of these across the Cappadocia region, symbolizing good luck.

Apparently, if you purchase an Evil Eye pendant from the local people working at the souvenir shop and hang it on the tree, you'll get a wish– a good marketing ploy if I ever saw one!

Evil eye tree in turkey

About the Pigeon Houses of Cappadocia

The small bird cave dwellings you'll see carved into the rockface all over the valley were used for breeding and housing domestic pigeons for centuries.

Even since ancient times, the local people of the Cappadocia region have used pigeons for food and fertilizer to help grow food in the barren, volcanic soil.

Did you know? Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Pigeon houses carved into soft volcanic soil in turkey
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In my opinion, this is one of the best group tours, with a perfect itinerary combining the best of Turkey's coastline with inland wonders like Cappadocia, including the iconic hot-air balloons!

Hiking in Pigeon Valley (Göreme to Uchisar Castle)

The best way to experience the beautiful valleys and incredible views of Cappadocia is to hike through the valley floor.

Luckily, the Pigeon Valley hike is one of the most popular hiking trails in the region.

The entire length is roughly 6 km (3.7 miles). That's if you choose to walk all the way from Uchisar to Goreme. However, you can also do short in-and-out hikes from either town.

Aerial view over the hiking trail at the pigeon valley in turkey

If you're planning to walk the entire canyon, I recommend starting the route in Uchisar. This means it'll be a mostly downhill and easy walk.

Along the way, you'll pass through rock-hewn Christian churches and many small, abandoned cave homes that you are free to explore. While there aren't as many giant rock pillars (fairy chimneys of Cappadocia), you'll still find some beautiful colored rock formations on the hillside slopes.

Alternatively, adventurous travelers can explore the Pigeon Valley on a horse ride, or on the popular Jeep Safari for a great time and even more impressive views!

Man hiking in cappadocia with cave house along the trail
Aerial views over the tree lined pigeon valley

Where to Stay in Cappadocia

Cappadocia is a large region with plenty of accommodation options spread across the area. However, the best area to stay is around the town of Göreme. This village is close to the sunrise balloons and the majority of attractions.

If you're up for a unique and one-of-a-kind experience, I highly recommend staying in one of these incredible Cappadocia cave hotels. Below are the top three hotel picks for various budgets.

Kayakapi premium caves indoor pool

1. Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia Luxury

Easily one of the top-rated cave hotels in Cappadocia– especially if you want an amazing hot air balloon view. Features beautiful cave rooms (some with a private pool). There's an onsite spa, a large outdoor swimming pool, and a free shuttle bus to the city daily.

Artemis cave suites outdoor night view

2. Artemis Cave Suites & Spa Mid-Range

Conveniently located in Göreme and close to all the main attractions, this cave hotel and spa offers beautiful terrace views over the city and sunrise balloons. The Open Air Museum is just 1 km from the hotel and there are Turkish Bath services at the onsite spa.

Divan cave house morning view with hot air balloons

3. Divan Cave House Budget

A more budget-friendly cave hotel run by a local family. Magnificent terrace views and a small Turkish restaurant on site. Additionally, guests get access to the hot tub and bike hire to explore the city and surrounding area.

I hope you've enjoyed this quick travel guide to Pigeon Valley Cappadocia.

While you're here, check out some of my other blog posts below. I've published many travel and adventure inspiration for travel in Turkey!

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