9/07 – 10/07/2022
Syvulia Mount, Gorgany
2500 UAH, 2 days, 20 km
In this hike, we climb the highest mountain of the Gorgan massif – Syvulia (1,836 m). Its name comes from the colour of the mountain, which is covered with stones and lichens, which together form a gray-yellow-green palette.
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16/07 – 18/07/2022
3500 UAH, 3 days, 25 km
Panoramic views from the mountain range, green meadows, sharp cliffs of Shpytsi, Rebra Mount (2,001 m), high-altitude lakes Brebeneskul and Nesamovyte.
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16/07 – 18/07/2022
Krynta Ridge
3500 UAH, 3 days, 25 km
An easy hike with beautiful views, forests and meadows. The highest point of the hike is Skupova (1,579 m). And one of the most beautiful hike places is the Hungarian Rocks – a complex of 30-meter-high stones facing upwards in the middle of a coniferous forest.
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23/07 – 24/07/2022
Grofa Mount, Gorgany
2500 UAH, 2 days, 20 km
A hike in the Grofa landscape reserve in the Gorgan massif with stone outcrops covered with lichens. We will climb to the highest peak of Western Gorgan (1,748 m). In the end, we will walk to the architectural monument – the Angelivska blast furnace.
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30/07 – 31/07/2022
2500 UAH, 2 days, 25 km
The Kostrych ridge runs parallel to the Chornohora ridge, so we will be looking at the highest mountain massif of the Ukrainian Carpathians all the time.
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30/07 – 2/08/2022
3900 UAH, 4 days, 45 km
If you want day hikes with a big height gain, a rocky landscape, difficult paths and at the same time beautiful views – this is the hike for you.
30/07 – 2/08/2022
3900 UAH, 4 days, 45 km
If you want day hikes with a big height gain, a rocky landscape, difficult paths and at the same time beautiful views – this is the hike for you.
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6/08 – 8/08/2022
Pokuttya and Bukovyna Carpathians
3500 UAH, 3 days, 31 km
There are low mountains, on average up to 1,400. We will see mountain meadows, sunset and sunrise on the top of Mount Rotylo, several other peaks, forests, and beautiful views from the mountain range.
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6/08 – 7/08/2022
Syvulia Mount, Gorgany
2500 UAH, 2 days, 20 km
In this hike, we climb the highest mountain of the Gorgan massif – Syvulia (1,836 m). Its name comes from the colour of the mountain, which is covered with stones and lichens, which together form a gray-yellow-green palette.
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13/08 – 18/08/2022
4500 UAH, 6 days, 57 km
The highest ridge of the Ukrainian Carpathians and a place where there are everything: forests, meadows, lakes, rocks, and a waterfall. We will pass all six 2,000-meter mountains of the Ukrainian Carpathians.
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13/08 – 14/08/2022
Blyznytsia Mount, Svydovets
2500 UAH, 2 days, 20 km
From the village of Kvasy, we climb to the highest peak of the Svydovetsky reserve massif – Mount Blyznytsia (1,883 m). We set up the camp on the meadow, and go up the mountain without big backpacks.
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20/08 – 21/08/2022
Grofa Mount, Gorgany
2500 UAH, 2 days, 20 km
A hike in the Grofa landscape reserve in the Gorgan massif with stone outcrops covered with lichens. We will climb to the highest peak of Western Gorgan (1,748 m). In the end, we will walk to the architectural monument – the Angelivska blast furnace.
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20/08 – 21/08/2022
2500 UAH, 2 days, 26 km
A great choice for a weekend hike is to climb Mount Petros (2020 m). From Kvasy, the ascent to this peak is the most comfortable: the height gain is gradual. From the top, you can enjoy the views of Chornohora ridge – the highest ridge of the Ukrainian Carpathians, as well as Svydovets and even the Romanian mountains.
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27/08 – 29/08/2022
3500 UAH, 3 days, 25 km
Panoramic views from the mountain range, green meadows, sharp cliffs of Shpytsi, Rebra Mount (2,001 m), high-altitude lakes Brebeneskul and Nesamovyte.
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27/08 – 31/08/2022
4500 UAH, 5 days, 52 km
Svydovets is high, wide and mostly treeless. This means that there will be lots of sky, space, views and a wide angle of view on this hike. The ridge is a wavy line of mountains with dome-shaped peaks in yellow and green colors. From here, it is good to observe the neighboring mountain ranges – the high Montenegro and the stone Gorgans.