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Mount Sinyachka is a 1400-meter peak in the Gorgan mountain range of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the Nadvirna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. Climbing Mount Sinyachka is the best option for those interested in a simple one-day route.

The most convenient place to start climbing Mount Sinyachka is from the village of Dora , Yaremche City Council, Ivano-Frankivsk region. If you are interested in a simple one-day route, a hike to Mount Sinyachka in the Carpathians will be the best option.

When climbing Sinyachka from Dora, you can see a rather atypical phenomenon for the Ukrainian Carpathians - oil rigs and pipes, access to which is open to everyone, because there are no concrete fences. It is thanks to this that everyone can see with their own eyes the process of extracting "black gold" from the bowels of the earth. There is not a single living soul around. There are only towers and pipes that carry the oil somewhere for processing. By the way, thanks to the oil field, the road here is good, you can go both by car and by bicycle.

Another must-see when climbing on Synyachka is Pierce Door Mountain (also known as White Stone, 961 meters high), which consists of huge 30-meter-high cliffs of Yamnenska sandstone, which is always crowded with climbers and tourists. In summer, Synyachka is full of various berries. If you like raspberries and blueberries, you will stay here for a long time.

The nearest settlement is the village of Dora.

Traditionally, the climb to the mountain starts from the village of Dora, which is near Yaremche. Here you can see the local pride - the Probiy and Maiden's Tears waterfalls. And there are no problems getting to Yaremche itself. Trains run through the city, and minibuses run very often from Ivano-Frankivsk.

Mount Sinyachka
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