AMAZING PLACES IN UKRAINE: GO TO MARS OR SEE A MERMAID?

by Editorial Team
AMAZING PLACES IN UKRAINE GO TO MARS OR SEE A MERMAID (1) (1)

“Once you catch traveler’s fever,  you can’t get rid of it and will be infected with it for the rest of your life.”… and now you are waiting for another opportunity to change reality, see new places, and recharge your batteries with impressions. Wait for the day when you will cook not for you, but for you. Gather things, throw everything out of your head, and “roll off”.

But where will you especially “roll-off” if you have to work tomorrow, and the next vacation is not soon?

Then ingenuity and the search for places to visit which you can devote a weekend come into play. Visit, and forever settle them in your heart.

Tarakanov – Dubno – Rivne – Yanova Valley – Tunnel of Love – Korets

The tourist route, which is not a pity to devote three days off. Magical places that feel like a mystery.

The emerald green water of the lake in Janova Valley, where the famous Basalt Pillars and the mystical Love Island are located. The quiet city of Rivne, whose inhabitants know how not to rush anywhere and where the aroma of sweets hovers.

Tunnel of love, where all lovers dream to go, and a night show with ghosts and an executioner who knows everything about your sins; champagne and cannon volleys in Dubno Castle.

And the tunnels of the Tarakanovsky Fort, as if in a whisper, call to their arms, sweetly promising to tell hitherto unknown stories about battles and exploits, intrigues and secrets.

Brailov – Bar – Murafa – Bush – Tulchin – Vorontsovitsa

We are sure that you see many city names for the first time and cannot understand where they are.

But in Bar, which was once chosen by the Milanese princess, there is one of the most beautiful neo-Gothic churches in Podolia. In Bush, a unique ancient rock temple with a mysterious bas-relief has been preserved. You won’t find this anywhere else.

The city of Voronovitsa will tell you in a whisper about the estate of the wealthy Polish philanthropist Groholsky, with a French park around. Here, on the second floor, you can see the preserved design of the oval and round halls. The town of Tulchin, about which Pushkin himself wrote, boasts not only the production of large volumes of butter but also the so-called “Tulchin Versailles” – an exquisite palace, outbuildings, a theater, an arena, baths, and a greenhouse.

Tulchinsky Versailles is considered the best example of classicism in Ukraine.

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