Cavusin, a charming and touristic village, is located along the Goreme - Avanos road in Cappadocia. Christians who lived in this area during the Roman period created living spaces in the cavities dug into the fairy chimneys to be able to escape the Romans' pressure and live more comfortably in their faith. The rock-cut dwellings are still inhabited by locals.
Cavusin village is home to a variety of historical sites, including ruins from Christian monks as well as churches in Cappadocia.
Cavusin Village is a small, picturesque village that surrounds you with fairy chimneys and other artifacts made into the rocks. Start your village tour here by visiting the famous churches and ruins.
There are many churches around the village. Other popular sights worth visiting include the Cavusin ruin and churches like Saint John Church or Cavusin Church.