Uçhisar

Uçhisar
View of Uçhisar Castle
Uçhisar
Location in Turkey
Uçhisar
Uçhisar (Turkey Central Anatolia)
Coordinates: 38°37′44″N 34°48′12″E / 38.62889°N 34.80333°E / 38.62889; 34.80333
CountryTurkey
ProvinceNevşehir
DistrictNevşehir
Elevation
1,270 m (4,170 ft)
Population
 (2022)
3,555
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Websitewww.uchisar.bel.tr

Uçhisar is a town (belde) in the Nevşehir District, Nevşehir Province in Cappadocia, Turkey. Its population is 3,555 (2022). It is 7 kilometres east of Nevşehir, 12 kilometres west of Ürgüp, and 10 kilometres south of Avanos.

Situated on the edge of Göreme National Park, Uçhisar consists of an old village huddled around the base of a huge rock cone and a new one closer to the road that runs from Nevşehir town to Göreme. Like most of Cappadocia, Uçhisar once made a living from agriculture but now depends almost entirely on tourism, with many of its fine old stone houses turned into boutique hotels. French incomers and Turks returning from France have played a large part in the move to convert the houses into hotels.

Uçhisar means "outer citadel" in Turkish and refers to the huge rock cone that is its central feature.

The Güvercinlik Valley that overlooks Uçhisar was known as Vasil Potamus or Vasilius (Basilius, named after St. Basil) in antiquity.