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Dora village, via Mount Bilyi Kamin and Mount Syniachka to Dora village

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Route Dora village, via Mount Bilyi Kamin and Mount Syniachka to Dora 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 23018m. Lowest point - 514m., highest point - 1404m. Total elevation gain 996m. Along the route you will see: St. Michael's Church, Yaremche, White Stone Rock, Peter and Paul Church (Sheptytsky Museum), Yaremche, Dovbush trail in Yaremche, Mount Makovytsia, Yaremche, St. Elias Church, Yaremche, Mount Sinyachka.

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Маршрут: Dora village, via Mount Bilyi Kamin and Mount Syniachka to Dora village
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48.47639362267556,24.577100152609262 | Altitude: 539м
St. Michael's Church, Yaremche
St. Michael's Church in Yaremche is a wooden church located on the outskirts of the resort town, in the village of Dora. The temple was built in 1844. Today it is the center of the spiritual life of the city. Since the temple is located on a hill, it can be seen from all corners of the village. ...  More...
48.49347485579038,24.564365024206552 | Altitude: 538м
White Stone Rock
The White Stone Rock is located in the village of Dora in the Carpathians and is one of the most prominent natural attractions in Ukraine. This stone cliff has an unusual shape, resembling a giant's head made of white rock, rising to a height of 29 meters. The White Stone is not only a natural monument, but also a favorite vacation spot and photo shoot among tourists and travelers. The cliff top offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains and the Prut River valley. If you are looking...  More...
48.481557,24.5819174 | Altitude: 539м
Peter and Paul Church (Sheptytsky Museum), Yaremche
While vacationing in Yaremche, it will be interesting to visit the modern wooden church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, which exists at the St. Andrew's Monastery, framed by picturesque thickets of spruce and beech trees. The church is made in the classical Hutsul spirit, and there is also a museum of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky of the Greek Catholic Church. ...  More...
48.481557,24.581917399999952 | Altitude: 539м
Dovbush trail in Yaremche
In the Ukrainian Carpathians, there are many sites named after the leader of the Oprishka, Oleksa Dovbush: Dovbush Rocks, Dovbush Stone, Dovbush Cave. There is an interesting tourist attraction near the Carpathian city of Yaremche called the Dovbush Trail. If you are looking for a not too long, but very interesting route, the Dovbush Trail near Yaremche is perfect. It is located within the Carpathian National Nature Park. ...  More...
48.451109671025,24.589470500585985 | Altitude: 984м
Mount Makovytsia, Yaremche
Thousands of people visit the Carpathians every year. Most of them come here to take a break from the city life and enjoy nature. Besides, these mountains have a certain mysticism about them. This also attracts tourists. One of these magnetic places is Mount Makovytsia, near Yaremche. It should be emphasized right away that this mountain should not be confused with Mount Makivka, which is near Slavske in the Lviv region. ...  More...
48.47056470237662,24.573598834918204 | Altitude: 539м
St. Elias Church, Yaremche
TheChurch of the Holy Prophet E lijah is a unique architectural monument built in the Hutsul style in the shape of a cross in Yaremche. ...  More...
48.480912056796875,24.473496966284188 | Altitude: 1400м
Mount Sinyachka
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. ...  More...
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