Yaremche, via Dovbush Rocks and Mount Makovytsia to Yaremche
About the route:
Route Yaremche, via Dovbush Rocks and Mount Makovytsia 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 10420m. Lowest point - 547m., highest point - 980m. Total elevation gain 575m. Along the route you will see: Bridge over the Prut River, Yaremche, Dovbush's stone, Yaremche, Glade of Love, Yaremche, Ukrainian Antiquities Museum, Yaremche, Hutsul souvenir market, Yaremche, Church of St. John the Baptist, Yaremche, Elephant Rock, Yaremche, Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist, Yaremche, Carpathian National Nature Park, Ecotourism visit center, Yaremche, Museum of Ecology and Ethnography of the Carpathian Region, Yaremche, Carpathian Regional Museum of the Liberation Movement.
What to see along the route:
Yaremche attracts tourists with its landscapes, healing springs, culture, and much more. Today, the town can be reached by car or bus, and at the beginning of the last century, there was a railway bridge here.
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Oleksa Dovbush has been famous for centuries. Songs and legends were composed about him. If you want to visit the places where the Hutsul Robin Hood walked, come to Yaremche!
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The Carpathians never cease to amaze both beginners who first plunged into the magical world of these mountains and experienced tourists, because almost every famous place here is covered with ancient legends. The famous Polyana Lyubov, located in the picturesque town of Yaremche, is no exception, and we recommend that you visit it.
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The truly unique exposition collected in the funds of the Ethnographic Museum "Ukrainian Antiquity" recreates the daily life of the Boyky, Lemkos, Hutsuls and other ethnic groups of the Ukrainian Carpathians in the period from the XIX to the early XX century.
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Yaremche is undoubtedly the center of Hutsul crafts, and everyone knows it. The Hutsuls are an ancient and at the same time interesting ethnic group of Ukrainians whose distinctive culture is known far beyond the borders of Ukraine. The city of Yaremche is proud to have wonderful souvenir markets on its territory, where you can find the most interesting little things to keep a long and good memory of Yaremche.
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In the vicinity of the city of Yaremche is the Church of St. John the Merciful, built back in 1663, in the village of Yamna, and is an unsurpassed example of early Hutsul sacred architecture. The name of the church was named after the saint, known for his tolerance and meekness towards others. By the way, this patron saint is in perfect harmony with the wooden beams from which the church was built, just as granite and St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome or Panteleon marble and the Parthenon are... More...
The ElephantRock belongs to the Gorgany mountain system. It is located on the Prut River to the east of the central part of Yaremche.
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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.
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The Carpathian National Nature Park is located on the territory of Yaremche City Council and Verkhovyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. Area: 50495 hectares.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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