Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 2
249 mi
National Park "Pripyshminskiye Bory", Dalmatovo and Kargapolye
We will go to the park "Pripyshminskiye Bory", where we will walk along the path along the moat dug during the First World War. Then we will visit the Dalmatovskiy Uspensky Monastery, which is surrounded by a fortress wall built three hundred years ago. And lastly we will walk along one of the best parks in the region, which is located in Kargapolye.
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0.3 mi
5 min
09:0530 min
The Art Coffee House
I recommend breakfast at the Art Coffee House. There is a good choice of coffee and breakfasts. The coffee house opens at 9 o'clock - just in time for the new day of our trip.
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14.8 mi
40 min
10:0515 min
Gazpromneft filling station #340
Isn't it time to stop on vacation? You can warm up, fill up and buy goods on the way at Gazpromneft's filling stations.
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68.3 mi
1 hr 30 min
11:552 hrs
National Park "Pripyshminskiye Bory" (Talitskaya dacha)
Park "Pripyshminskie bory" consists of two remote parts - Talitskaya dacha and Tugulimskaya dacha. Today we will visit the Talitskaya dacha. The second part of the park is located around Lake Garino, which is 20 km north-west of Tugulym.
The Talitskaya dacha is equipped with an ecological trail of 2.5 km length. It starts from the sanatorium "Pine forest" and is laid along the Austrian ditch. It is a moat dug during World War I along the border of state and peasant forests by prisoners of war.
The trail leads to the Urgin Cordon. There is a picturesque pond with a small island. There is a gazebo on the island where you can admire the scenery.
The Talitskaya dacha is equipped with an ecological trail of 2.5 km length. It starts from the sanatorium "Pine forest" and is laid along the Austrian ditch. It is a moat dug during World War I along the border of state and peasant forests by prisoners of war.
The trail leads to the Urgin Cordon. There is a picturesque pond with a small island. There is a gazebo on the island where you can admire the scenery.
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28.6 mi
50 min
14:5045 min
Cafe "Gluttony"
After walking in the park, drive towards Pyshma. Here on the outskirts of the city there is a roadside cafe "Gluttony". This is the rare case when the roadside café is better fed than the city establishments.
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65.1 mi
1 hr 40 min
17:1530 min
Dalmatovskiy Uspensky monastery
Back to the Kurgan region. The first city after the border will be Dalmatovo.
The city traces its history back to the founding of the Assumption Monastery in 1644. A few years later the village of Nikolaevskoye was founded near the monastery. In the XVIII century it was given the status of a town with the name of Dalmatovo.
The monastery is surrounded by a powerful brick wall with towers. There are three temples on the territory of the monastery. Unfortunately, the buildings of the monastery are not properly maintained and it is gradually being destroyed.
The city traces its history back to the founding of the Assumption Monastery in 1644. A few years later the village of Nikolaevskoye was founded near the monastery. In the XVIII century it was given the status of a town with the name of Dalmatovo.
The monastery is surrounded by a powerful brick wall with towers. There are three temples on the territory of the monastery. Unfortunately, the buildings of the monastery are not properly maintained and it is gradually being destroyed.
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69.8 mi
1 hr 30 min
19:151 hr
The Roadhouse Café.
Have a snack after a long journey. Cafe "Roadhouse" serves large portions.
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1 mi
5 min
20:2030 min
Landscape Park in Cargapolia
Do not miss the opportunity to walk in one of the best parks in the Kurgan region.
The park has a large variety of trees and shrubs, there is a small pond with an arch above it.
The park has a large variety of trees and shrubs, there is a small pond with an arch above it.
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1.2 mi
5 min
20:5515 min
Pokrovskaya Church
The last place we travel. The church was founded in 1821. During the Soviet years, the church did not operate, and reopened in the 2000s.
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