1. Rose Valley, also known as Güllüdere Vadisi in Turkish, is one of the most beautiful and surreal valleys in Cappadocia, Turkey. It got its name from the beautiful rose-colored hue that the rocks take during sunset. The valley is famous for its unique rock formations, which have been formed by natural erosion and volcanic activity over millions of years. It is also home to numerous ancient rock-carved churches and frescoes that date back to the Byzantine era.

2. Rose Valley is open 24/7, and there is no admission fee. Visitors can explore the valley on their own or hire a local guide from the nearby town of Göreme.

If you need to book a tour or activity, you can contact the local tour operators such as Cappadocia hot air balloon tours or Göreme ATV tour operators. They can provide you with transportation to and from the valley.

3. The best way to reach Rose Valley is to use a private car or taxi. However, for those who prefer public transport, the nearest bus station is the Göreme Bus Station, which is located approximately 1.5 km from the valley. From there, visitors can take a taxi or walk to the valley. However, it is important to note that the valley can be challenging to navigate without a guide due to its intricate network of paths and narrow trails.