Tatariv village, via Mount Lisniv to Mykulychyn village
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Route Tatariv village, via Mount Lisniv to Mykulychyn 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 15009m. Lowest point - 581m., highest point - 1226m. Total elevation gain 732m. Along the route you will see: Church of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki, Tatariv, Mount Lisniv, Trinity Church, Mykulychyn, Museum of customary symbols of the Hutsul region (Mykulychyn).
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The Church of St. Demetrius of Thessalonica in the small village of Tatariv was built in 1870. The church was erected in honor of the righteous great martyr Dmytro Slutsky. The architect F. Menchynskyi was the author of the church project. According to other sources, the church dates back to 1856. Obviously, it was built on the site of a previous wooden church. The church was completely covered with shingles until the late 1980s.
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Mount Lisniv is a 1257-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, which is located on the territory of the Pokutsko-Bukovyna mountain range. It is located in the Nadvirna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region, to the east of the village of Tatariv.
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The village of Mykulychyn is known to many vacationers and tourists as a Carpathian resort. It is one of the largest villages in Ukraine. It is home to the Trinity Church. It is the main decoration and source of pride for the villagers. The church is made entirely of wood in the Hutsul style. The temple is remarkable for its power. This is a rather large religious building. The gray building is decorated with golden tops, solemnly shining in the sun. The austere facade of the church has large... More...
Did you know that the Museum of Customary Symbols of the Hutsul Region (Mykulychyn) and its exhibition are housed in three rooms of an old hut? It presents unique Hutsul household items, clothing, beliefs, etc., where the symbols of the Hutsul ethnic group are depicted in drawings, embroidery, and carvings. The Museum of Customary Symbols of the Hutsul Region in the village of Mykulychyn has been open since 2012 and is part of a tour of the Carpathian Mountains in the Carpathian National... More...
