Ripnensky Stone
At a distance of 700 meters from the waterfall, there is another tourist attraction - Ripnenskyi Kamen. The maximum height of its rocks is about 15 meters. They are located among the forest on the steep slope of Mount Homotivka. The top of the rocks offers a picturesque view of the surrounding mountains and the valley of the Limnytsia River, one of the cleanest rivers in Europe.
Location: to the west of the village of Ripne, Rozhniativ district.
A group of rocks in the forest on the steep slope of Mount Homotivka (northern edge of the Gorgany massif). The top offers a picturesque view of the surrounding mountains and the Limnytsia River valley.
In 2017, local residents installed a statue of the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus on the top.
The Ripnenskyi Kamen is a group of rocks in the Ukrainian Carpathians (the northern edge of the Gorgany massif). They are located within the Rozhniativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region, to the west of the village of Ripne.
The maximum height of the rocks is about 15 meters. They are located among the forest on the steep slope of Mount Homotivka (northern edge of the Gorgany massif). They are formed of sandstones. At the foot of the rocks there are several small grottoes. The top of the cliffs offers a picturesque view of the surrounding mountains and the Limnytsia River valley.
To the southeast of the rocks is the Pidhurkalo waterfall.
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Which trails pass by Ripnensky Stone?
We suggest these hiking trails through or near Ripnensky Stone: Osmoloda village, via Plistse polonyna, Mount Koretvyna, Mount Mala Popadia and Mount Velyka Popadia to Osmoloda village, Osmoloda village, via Mount Ihrovets and Mount Vysoka to Osmoloda village, Kuzmynets village – Mount Vysoka, Osmoloda village, via Mount Ihrovets, Mount Syvulia, Bystrytsia village, Mount Bratkivska, Mount Ruska and Mount Dohiaska to Dragobrat, Osmoloda, via Mount Vysoka, Mount Ihrovets and Mount Syvulia to Stara Huta village, Bystrytsia village, via Mount Boiaryn, Mount Syvulia, Stara Huta village, Mount Vysoka, Mount Ihrovets and Osmoloda village to Kuzmynets village




