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Lumshory village – Voievodyn Waterfall – Lumshory village

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Route Lumshory village – Voievodyn Waterfall – 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 30618m. Lowest point - 441m., highest point - 1472m. Total elevation gain 2248m. Along the route you will see: Mount Runa Ply, Vojvodyn waterfall, Mount Lyutyanskaya Golitsa.

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Маршрут: Lumshory village – Voievodyn Waterfall – Lumshory village
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48.775923524599506,22.83194216582035 | Altitude: 1227м
Mount Runa Ply
Runa-Play is a 1,227-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the southeastern part of the Runa Valley. The mountain is located in the Perechyn district of Zakarpattia region. Mount Runa-Play lies within the ornithological reserve of national importance "Sokolovi Skeli" . The nearest settlement is the village of Turya Polyana (Perechyn district, Zakarpattia region).  More...
48.78572385446831,22.84622314273838 | Altitude: 391м
Vojvodyn waterfall
The Voyevodyn Waterfall is located on the stream of the same name near the village of Zhdeniyevo in Zakarpattia within the Sokolovi Skeli, an ornithological reserve of national importance, and is considered one of the most beautiful hydrological natural monuments in Ukraine, as well as a great place for photography and picnics. ...  More...
48.846618722214686,22.761721901815804 | Altitude: 1375м
Mount Lyutyanskaya Golitsa
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). ...  More...
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