You’ll ride gentle horses through Cappadocia’s valleys with a local guide, passing orchards and surreal rock formations before exploring Hallacdere Monastery’s cool stone halls. Expect quiet trails far from crowds, moments of laughter (and maybe thyme-scented hands), plus hotel pickup for an easy start. It’s the kind of day that lingers after you’ve gone home.
I didn’t expect the horses to be so calm — or maybe it was just me who needed calming down. The first few minutes riding out from the edge of Göreme, I could smell apricots somewhere, and the air had that dry, sun-baked scent you only get in Cappadocia. Our guide, Emre, kept chatting softly to his horse in Turkish. He pointed out these weird fairy chimneys poking up all over the place; honestly, they look even stranger when you’re moving slow enough to stare at them. I tried to say “at” (horse) in Turkish and got it wrong — Emre grinned but didn’t correct me.
The trail was mostly empty except for us and a couple of old men waving from a distance. We wandered past orchards with gnarled trees and then into this narrow valley where everything echoed a bit — hooves on rock, birds somewhere overhead. At one point, we stopped so Emre could show us wild thyme growing along the path. He crushed some between his fingers for us to smell — sharp and earthy, made me hungry for something I couldn’t name.
Reaching Hallacdere Monastery felt like stepping into another world. The inside was cool and shadowy after all that sun; you could still see faded frescoes if you squinted. There wasn’t anyone else around except our little group. I just stood there listening to my horse snort quietly outside and thinking about how old these stones must be. It’s strange how peaceful it gets out here — not silent exactly, but kind of gentle in a way I didn’t expect.
The horseback riding tour lasts about two hours.
Yes, pickup and drop-off from Cappadocia area hotels are included.
No previous riding experience is required; suitable for all fitness levels within age and weight limits.
The tour is suitable for ages 10 to 60 years old.
The tour is not recommended for travelers over 100 kg (220 lbs).
This tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
You’ll ride through valleys with orchards and rock formations, plus visit Hallacdere Monastery.
Yes, insurance is included as part of your booking.
Your day includes pickup and drop-off from your Cappadocia area hotel, an English-speaking local guide leading you through quiet valley trails on horseback, insurance coverage throughout the experience, and time to explore Hallacdere Monastery before returning home again.
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