CRIMEA


Due to the mountains, the sea, the mild climate and the rich history, Crimea has long been one of the most interesting destinations for travel among Ukrainian tourists. Cave cities, picturesque rocky beaches and spacious promenades have long been the hallmark of the peninsula.

The Swallow's Nest Castle



The Swallow's Nest Castle in Crimea attracts guests of the peninsula with its gothic beauty and unusual location. The structure on the cliff looks very romantic and mesmerizing. The history of the Swallow's Nest in Yalta is also quite interesting, because only a brave person could build an estate in such a place. The most convenient way to get to the Swallow's Nest castle in Crimea is from Yalta. You can use public transport, taxi services or a private car.

The Dzhur-Dzhur waterfall



The Dzhur-Dzhur waterfall is the deepest waterfall in Crimea, located in the Khapkhal reserve on the Ulu-Uzen river, near the village of Generalskoe A picturesque path adorned with many wooden sculptures leads to the waterfall, whole meadows of yellow and white primroses bloom around in spring, the rocks on both sides of the road are entwined with ivy, and the slopes of the gorge are overgrown with oaks, pines, beech and hornbeam. The Khapkhal gorge and the Jur-Jur waterfall are part of the Khapkhal hydrological reserve of republican significance with a total area of ​​250 hectares, founded in 1974. Here you can also find a relict coniferous tree - berry yew. Yew grows very slowly, but at the same time its age can reach 4000 years.