Lumshory village, via Runa polonyna, Pashkivtsi village, Mount Pikui, the Ruska Put Pass, Perekhresne village, Mount Ostra Hora and Mount Liutianska Holytsia to Lumshory village
About the route:
Route Lumshory village, via Runa polonyna, Pashkivtsi village, Mount Pikui, the Ruska Put Pass, Perekhresne village, Mount Ostra Hora and Mount Liutianska Holytsia to Lumshory village. Warning! This route is unmarked (it may be partially marked)! Unmarked routes are not equipped with: information boards; signposts; auxiliary signs (water, campsite, etc.). The decision to take the route is entirely your own responsibility! Trail length 72193m. Lowest point - 448m., highest point - 1464m. Total elevation gain 4162m. Along the route you will see: Lumshory waterfalls, Ostra Gora, Mount Lyutyanskaya Golitsa.
What to see along the route:
Lumshory waterfalls are a group of waterfalls in the Ukrainian Carpathians, a hydrological natural monument of local importance (called "Waterfall on the Turytsia River"). They are located within Perechyn district of Zakarpattia region. A hydrological natural monument of local importance, located 3.5 km northeast of the village of Lumshory, on the Turytsia River (a tributary of the Turya), near the northwestern slopes of Polonyna Rivna.
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Ostra Hora is a 1405-meter peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians, located on the Polonyna ridge (northwestern part), northeast of Polonyna Runa and southwest of the villages of Kichernyi and Perekhresnyi.
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Liutianska Holytsia (also known as Lautanska Holytsia and Liutanska Holytsia) is a 1375-meter peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the northwestern part of the Polonyna Range (Polonyna Beskyd).
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