Known in earlier times as “Kanavuria,” Gomeda Valley lies southwest of Mustafapaşa. During the early Christian period, it served as both a settlement and a place of worship, notable for its rock-carved chapels, tunnels, and dovecotes. With its natural tuff formations, cool stream, and tranquil atmosphere, it stands as one of Cappadocia’s most distinctive valleys. Along its hiking trails, visitors can feel the harmony of history, nature, and faith.