Discover Kula Fairy Chimneys, the Unique Geological Wonder of Manisa!
Turkey's second most impressive collection of Fairy Chimneys is located in the Kula district of Manisa. Dominated by pastel colours created by nature over time, these unique rock formations fascinate those who come to see them. Kula Fairy Chimneys, also known as Manisa's Cappadocia or ‘Kuladokya’, welcomes its visitors in Burgaz, where history and geographical beauties come together.
Let's take a closer look at the Kula Fairy Chimneys in the Gediz Valley...
Kula Fairy Chimneys are unique geological structures in Kula district of Manisa province in Turkey.

The region, also known as “Kuladokya”, attracts attention with its volcanic formations and mystical structures. So, how were Kula Fairy Chimneys formed? First of all, you should know that Kula Fairy Chimneys are located near the Kula district, which has a volcanic geological structure. Fairy chimneys were formed as a result of the erosion of volcanic tuffs that emerged after volcanic eruptions over time due to wind, rain and erosion. Today, these iconic and conical structures come in different shapes and sizes and offer a visual feast to their visitors.
Kula is known as one of the youngest volcanic areas in Turkey! This points to the rich geological history of the region.

Fairy chimneys are the favourite of nature lovers and photography enthusiasts in almost every season. These structures, formed by volcanic lava flows, tuff and basalt, are similar to the fairy chimneys in Cappadocia. However, although it is less known than Cappadocia, the second most impressive collection of Fairy Chimneys in our country is located here.
Moreover, the surroundings of Kula Fairy Chimneys are full of ancient settlements and historical ruins. When you come here, we recommend that you visit the Kula Fairy Chimneys Natural Monument.
History of Kula Fairy Chimneys

Kula district has a history dating back to the Ottoman period. For this reason, the region is worth exploring not only for its natural wonders but also for its cultural richness.
The formation of Kula Fairy Chimneys has a history of thousands of years. The region was first discovered in the late 19th century. Fairy chimneys have been attracting the attention of visitors since then. It is one of Turkey's most important tourism centres and welcomes thousands of visitors every year.
Kula Fairy Chimneys are on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. The fairy chimneys are one of Turkey's natural beauties and a must-see.
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How to get to Kula Fairy Chimneys?

Kula district is approximately 100 km from Manisa city centre. To go to Kula Fairy Chimneys, you can use the following ways:
Bus: You can take a bus from Manisa city centre to the Kula district. The bus ride takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Car: If you want to go to Kula Fairy Chimneys with your car, you can reach the pathway by turning left about 100 meters after passing the Gediz Bridge on the Kula-Ankara road. The distance of the Fairy Chimneys to the district is approximately 18 kilometres.
Kula Fairy Chimneys Natural Monument Address: Yurtbaşı, 45170 Kula/Manisa
Kula Fairy Chimneys Address: Güvercinlik, 45170 Kula/Manisa
What You Should Know Before Visiting Kula Fairy Chimneys

Kula Fairy Chimneys were formed in a very long process, with old sediments at the bottom and basalts from the first eruption above. The region is located in the Burgaz Volcanite region and is located in the upper part of the Gediz River. The Fairy Chimneys in the Gediz Valley reach up to 30 to 40 meters in places. You may also notice the red-colored firing zone formed by lava flowing over fluvial sediments in the clayey-silty sections.
Places to Visit in Kula

If you have visited Kula Fairy Chimneys, you should add Davala Castle, which resembles a castle in its natural state, and Tabala Castle, which was built in the region that did not escape the eyes of the Romans, to your route, especially Kula Divlit Volcanic Park Area, which you can see in the photo. In addition, other places you should visit in Kula are as follows:
Kula Houses
Emir Hot Springs
Cybele (Attis Reliefs)
Kenan Evren Ethnography Museum
Virgin Mary Church
Tapduk Emre and Yunus Emre Tomb
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