Myslivka village, via Mount Yayko-Ilemske, Mount Moloda, Mount Grofa and Mount Popadia to Osmoloda village
About the route:
Route Myslivka village, via Mount Yayko-Ilemske, Mount Moloda, Mount Grofa and Mount Popadia to Osmoloda 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 61346m. Lowest point - 629m., highest point - 1740m. Total elevation gain 3821m. Along the route you will see: Mount Yayko-Ilemske, Mount Moloda, Mount Yayko-Pereginske, Mount Kin Grofetsky, Mount Grofa, Grofa landscape reserve, Mount Koretvina, Parenki Mountain, Mount Mala Popadia, Mount Velyka Popadia, Polonyna Plisce, Mount Petros Gorgansky, Studenets Mountain.
What to see along the route:
Mount Yayko-Ilemske is the peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the western part of the Gorgan mountain range. It is located on the territory of Dolyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region, in the southeast direction from the village of Myslivka.
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Mount Moloda is the peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, which lies within the Horhan mountain range in the Ivano-Frankivsk region (the main area of the mountain is located in the Rozhniativ district, partially in the Dolyna district), to the west of the village of Osmoloda.
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Yayko-Perehinske (the mountain got its name because of its characteristic shape, which resembles an egg from a distance) is a mountain peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians, which is located within the Gorgan massif. It is located in the Rozhnyativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region, to the west of the village of Osmoloda.
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Mount Kin Grofetskyi is a 1,552-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is located in the western part of the Gorgan mountain range in the Rozhnyativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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Mount Hrofa (height - 1748 m) is a well-known peak among lovers of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the Gorgan Mountains within the landscape reserve of the same name of national importance. It is located in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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If there is a river on the reserve's territory that is considered one of the cleanest in Europe, it says a lot about the area. This is exactly what the Limnitsa is, with the lands of the landscape reserve located in the upper part of its basin.
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Mount Koretvina (also known as Korytvina) is a peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, part of the western part of the Gorgan mountain range. It is located in the Rozhnyativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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Mount Parenky is a popular peak in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It is located in the Gorgan mountain range on the Parenky ridge of the same name in the southern part of the Rozhnyativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. The height is 1735 meters.
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Mount Mala Popadia is the peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located in the Gorgan mountain range. It is located in the southern part of Rozhniativ district in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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Mount Popadia (also known as Velyka Popadia) is located in the watershed of the upper reaches of two rivers, the Teresva and the Limnytsia, on the border of Rozhniativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region and Tyachiv district of Zakarpattia region. The height of the peak, which is located on the territory of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains, is 1740 meters.
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There are many mountain meadows in the Carpathians, but Plitse stands out from the rest.
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Petros Horhanskyi is a 1702 m high mountain (the Polish map of 1935 shows different information - 1708 m) in the central part of the Horhanskyi mountain range of the beautiful Ukrainian Carpathians. It is located in Rozhniativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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Mount Studenets (also known as Studinets, Studynets) is a 1671-meter peak of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located within the Horhan mountain range and is located in the Rozhniativ district of Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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