




Çavuşin Köyü, Küme Mevkii 3.Küme Evleri No:42,, 50502 Çavuşin, Turkey, Çavuşin Köyü, Küme Mevkii 3.Küme Evleri No:42, Central Anatolia Region, 50502, Turkey
Cappadocia Cavusin Stone House sits in Çavuşin, one of the quieter villages on the edge of the Rose Valley, a short distance from the better-known tourist centers of Göreme and Uçhisar. The property is built into the volcanic tuff landscape that defines this part of Central Anatolia, making it a natural fit for travelers who come to Cappadocia specifically for the terrain rather than for resort amenities. With a guest rating of 8.6 across 164 reviews, it holds its reputation without the backing of a star classification.
The surrounding village of Çavuşin rewards those willing to slow down. The area is known for its abandoned cave church and the eroded fairy chimneys that crowd the hillside above the old settlement. Guests who base themselves here tend to be on foot or bicycle for much of the day, returning to the property after long walks through the valleys.
For visitors flying into Kayseri or Nevşehir and arriving in the evening, the airport shuttle removes the logistical friction of reaching a village that sits off the main road — a practical detail that matters when you are landing after dark in an unfamiliar region. Rooms are available from 14:00, giving arriving guests time to settle before the afternoon light shifts across the rock formations. Checkout at noon means a full morning remains for a final walk or a last breakfast, which guests consistently flag as a highlight of the stay. Free parking on-site is worth noting for those who choose to rent a car and use Çavuşin as a base for exploring the wider region at their own pace.
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