Ortahisar, meaning ‘Middle Castle’ in Turkish, is a town nestled at the heart of Cappadocia, known for its prominent Ortahisar Castle. This castle-like rock formation towers 295 feet (90 meters) above the town, offering a striking lookout point. Despite its impressive height and historical significance, it remains largely off the beaten path, making it one of the region’s most underrated attractions. Visitors can explore the rugged, towering structure and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, away from the crowds that often flock to more popular sites.
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