Sirahane - Cave Suite
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Dining room in vaulted room
Cozy living room with modern fitted kitchen
with Satellite TV (Intern. & Turkish Channels)
Bedroom with open fireplace
Marble en-suite bathroom in unusual shape and design
Furnished yard and terrace
Designed for 2 people on 72 m²
Two additional beds can be arranged
Cave Suite Kaya OdalarBeautiful view from the private terrace along a quiet lane towards famous Pigeo...
Tradition behind stone, breathtaking views from the terrace of Suite Asmalı Odalar. Marvelous views t...
First sunbeams are visible at the nightsky above Uchisar, a village in Cappadocia. More panoramas at:...
Cave Suite Kaya OdalarBeautiful view from the private terrace along a quiet lane towards famous Pigeo...
Roof terrace of the small hotel "Asmali Cave House" in Uchisar, Cappadocia.
After sunset in the small hotel "Asmali Cave House" in Uchisar, Cappadocia.
Cave Suite Kaya OdalarBeautiful view from the private terrace along a quiet lane towards famous Pigeo...
Beside the stairs to the roof terrace of the small hotel "Asmali Cave House" in Uchisar, is a small c...
Cappadocia is a part of central Turkey. Eruptions of several volcanoes (e.g. Erciyes Dag, Hasan Dag) had covered the area with tuff. Erosion dug valleys and created an uncountable number of different shaped rocks. The tuff's ability to store water made the valleys much more fertile than the higher surroundings. After the arrival of the first people, they soon started to dig caves into the soft stone. By the time they developed the ability to dig cities into the underground with tunnels of several kilometers. A sophisticated pipe- and tunnel-system cared for fresh air and water, to enable the people to hide from enemies for a long time. In the 5th century hermits started to settle in the valleys and to paint their caves. In the next centuries more and more hermits and monks arrived and a rich cave-architecture with colourfull wallpaintings developed. The most famous are the churches of Goereme and the Peristrema Valley (=Ihlara Valley) between Ihlara and Selime. Today thousands of tourists from all over the world are visiting the area.