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Route Dovbush Trail. Has green marking. Trail length 1428m. Lowest point - 603m., highest point - 706m. Total elevation gain 125m. Along the route you will see: Dovbush's stone, Yaremche, Bridge over the Prut River, Yaremche, Church of St. John the Baptist, Yaremche, Ukrainian Antiquities Museum, Yaremche.

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Маршрут: Dovbush Trail
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48.43404607530656,24.55405103823698 | Altitude: 539м
Dovbush's stone, Yaremche
Oleksa Dovbush has been famous for centuries. Songs and legends were composed about him. If you want to visit the places where the Hutsul Robin Hood walked, come to Yaremche! ...  More...
48.43412806617977,24.55393659555665 | Altitude: 539м
Bridge over the Prut River, Yaremche
Yaremche attracts tourists with its landscapes, healing springs, culture, and much more. Today, the town can be reached by car or bus, and at the beginning of the last century, there was a railway bridge here. ...  More...
48.43041822178894,24.565929720623785 | Altitude: 539м
Church of St. John the Baptist, Yaremche
In the vicinity of the city of Yaremche is the Church of St. John the Merciful, built back in 1663, in the village of Yamna, and is an unsurpassed example of early Hutsul sacred architecture. The name of the church was named after the saint, known for his tolerance and meekness towards others. By the way, this patron saint is in perfect harmony with the wooden beams from which the church was built, just as granite and St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome or Panteleon marble and the Parthenon are...  More...
48.442065153402794,24.548317635968033 | Altitude: 539м
Ukrainian Antiquities Museum, Yaremche
The truly unique exposition collected in the funds of the Ethnographic Museum "Ukrainian Antiquity" recreates the daily life of the Boyky, Lemkos, Hutsuls and other ethnic groups of the Ukrainian Carpathians in the period from the XIX to the early XX century. ...  More...
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