
Hotels near Pasabag Valley (Monks Valley)
1. Küme, Çavuşin/Avanos/Nevşehir, Türkiye
Pasabag, also called Monks Valley, holds the most photographed multi-headed fairy chimneys in the region. Three- and four-capped cones rise 15 to 20 metres above the floor, formed when erosion stripped softer tuff from beneath protective basalt caps. Early Christian hermits hollowed the cones into chapels and cells; the Chapel of Saint Simeon, named for the 5th-century stylite, sits inside one of the larger formations. The site is free to enter and stays open from sunrise to sunset, with paved paths suitable for strollers near the entrance. Two cafe stands sell pomegranate juice (TRY 60) and gozleme (TRY 80). Allow 45 minutes to walk the loop. The valley pairs naturally with neighbouring Devrent and the Avanos pottery district, all within a 5 km radius.
Pro Tip: The light hits the multi-cap chimneys best between 16:00 and 17:30 in spring 2026. Earlier visits flatten the contrast between cap rock and column.
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