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Zhenets tract, via Mount Khomiak, Mount Syniak and Mount Malyi Horhan to Yaremche

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Route Zhenets tract, via Mount Khomiak, Mount Syniak and Mount Malyi Horhan to Yaremche. 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 31278m. Lowest point - 615m., highest point - 1658m. Total elevation gain 1530m. Along the route you will see: Polonyna Khomyakov, Mount Khomiak, Mount Sinyak, Mount Maly Gorgan, Waterfall Maiden's Tears, Yaremche, Park-museum Carpathians in miniature, Yaremche, Carpathian National Nature Park, Ecotourism visit center, Yaremche, Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist, Yaremche, Museum of Ecology and Ethnography of the Carpathian Region, Yaremche, Carpathian Regional Museum of the Liberation Movement, Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Yaremche.

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Маршрут: Zhenets tract, via Mount Khomiak, Mount Syniak and Mount Malyi Horhan to Yaremche
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48.375673706814474,24.493105885095197 | Altitude: 1525м
Polonyna Khomyakov
A large sloping meadow on the northern slopes of the Sinyaka-Homiak ridge. From here, there are trails to the valley of the Zhenets stream (a long straight cut to the north), ascent to Mount Hamster (southwest), a trail along the ridge through the zherep to the top of Synyak (southeast), traverse of the top of Hamster to the Baranja meadow and the spring (east), and then a serpentine path to the valley of the Prutets Yablunytskyi. ...  More...
48.36753702034781,24.49641376010743 | Altitude: 1542м
Mount Khomiak
Khomyak is a 1542-meter-high peak of the Gorgan mountain range. Rumor has it that the mountain was named so because its shape resembles the back of a hamster. Perhaps those with a well-developed imagination can easily see this resemblance... ...  More...
48.38834565181009,24.457317881506356 | Altitude: 1665м
Mount Sinyak
Mount Sinyak, 1665 meters high, is one of the peaks of the Gorgan massif of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the Nadvirna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. It is part of the Carpathian National Nature Park. ...  More...
48.400285394348884,24.434873156469735 | Altitude: 1592м
Mount Maly Gorgan
Small Gorgan, with a height of 1592 meters, is a peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians that is quite famous among outdoor enthusiasts, located on the territory of the Gorgan mountain range. ...  More...
48.44496107836679,24.52046262705079 | Altitude: 539м
Waterfall Maiden's Tears, Yaremche
Maiden's Tears is a waterfall in the Ukrainian Carpathians (Gorgany massif). It is located within the Yaremche City Council of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, west of the city of Yaremche. The height of the waterfall is 1.7 meters. The waterfall is located on the Zhonka River (a left tributary of the Prut), at the point where the stream crosses a horizontal rock formation. ...  More...
48.44491208993339,24.537071950895676 | Altitude: 539м
Park-museum Carpathians in miniature, Yaremche
A unique park-museum "Carpathians in Miniature" was created in Yaremche, which reflects in detail the architectural monuments and cultural heritage of the Carpathians. The park-museum has become a new tourist attraction and at the same time a platform for non-standard study of the geography and history of the Carpathian region. ...  More...
48.445634,24.5481402 | Altitude: 539м
Carpathian National Nature Park
The Carpathian National Nature Park is located on the territory of Yaremche City Council and Verkhovyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. Area: 50495 hectares. ...  More...
48.445634,24.548140200000034 | Altitude: 539м
Ecotourism visit center, Yaremche
The Ecotourism Visitor Center in Yaremcheis one of the best and most unique tourist information centers in Ukraine. The center of the Carpathian National Nature Park was created according to a unique model that includes three key components: the beauty of nature and the uniqueness of the landscape, the character and uniqueness of history, and the sanctity and sacredness of local monuments. ...  More...
48.447408326128446,24.553337187033073 | Altitude: 539м
Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist, Yaremche
In the center of the resort town of Yaremche, the Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist shines majestically with its gilded domes. The long-awaited church dedication ceremony, which took place on July 7, was a great success, and now the new shrine has become a highlight of the town. ...  More...
48.4499448,24.554663300000016 | Altitude: 539м
Museum of Ecology and Ethnography of the Carpathian Region, Yaremche
The Museum of Ethnography and Ecology was founded quite recently, but it has already won the sympathy of local Yaremche residents and tourists who have visited it. The museum raises and studies the issues of ethnic groups, cultural and everyday life in Prykarpattia, and examines the relationship between humans and the environment, as well as its impact on nature. ...  More...
48.4499448,24.554663300000016 | Altitude: 539м
Carpathian Regional Museum of the Liberation Movement
The museum was founded in 1963 and was then called the Museum of Partisan Glory. Initially, it was an ordinary building, but later, in August 1968, a new museum was opened according to the project of the architect Stasiv, which was designed to resemble a partisan dugout. It existed in this form until 1987, and in that year work began on its reconstruction. The right wing of the museum was completed and its ceiling was completely changed. ...  More...
48.454297537107074,24.55463933431855 | Altitude: 539м
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Yaremche
The city of Yaremche was first mentioned in written records in 1787. According to one of the legends, the name of the city comes from the name of the first settler, Hutsul Yarema Godovanets. With the development of the railroad, the city began to grow. Yaremche flourished in the late 19th century, when wealthy people from big cities began to come to rest. ...  More...
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