Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 2
99 mi0.1 mi
Meshchera National Park, megaliths and a Russian bath
The first half of the second day is devoted to walks in the National Park "Meshchera", which is famous for its luxurious nature and ancient architecture. In the afternoon you can visit the mysterious Krivandin megaliths, and finish the day in a Russian sauna on the shore of Lake Sveti.
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43.9 mi
1 hr 10 min
10:2030 min
Супермаркет Лидер
Stop by the supermarket in the morning to buy picnic food outdoors. There's a single café in the Meshchera National Park where you'll go, but it's often closed, so there's no risk. It's great if you have a thermo bag, so your food won't cool down until lunchtime.
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13.4 mi
25 min
11:1545 min
Beginning of the environmental trail "The Road to the Temple"
The "Meschera" park (http://www.park-meshera.ru/) covers an area of almost 1200 km², along which there are several nature trails. If the winter is snowless, all the trails are accessible to visitors. In case of snowy winters you should proceed from the amount of snow cover and get the latest information from the park staff by phone +7 (49241) 2-26-41 / +7 (929) 030-89-32.
One of the simplest routes is the 1.5-kilometer "Road to the Temple". The route leads to one of the most beautiful monuments of architecture, the Church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Erlex. Along the forest path there are full houses telling about the flora and fauna of the park, as well as about the history of this area.
One of the simplest routes is the 1.5-kilometer "Road to the Temple". The route leads to one of the most beautiful monuments of architecture, the Church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Erlex. Along the forest path there are full houses telling about the flora and fauna of the park, as well as about the history of this area.
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9.7 mi
20 min
12:201 hr
Regional Studies Complex
The regional open-air complex in the village of Tasinsky includes three expositions that tell about the structure of ancient Russian towns and details of peasant life. The museum is open from 9:00 to 16:00, without weekends.
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0.1 mi
5 min
13:251 hr
Beginning of the "Forest World of Meshchery" eco-trail
Next to the local history complex, the circular environmental trail "Forest World of the Meschers" begins. Its length is 3 km. The walk is carried out on special wooden paths with railings, which are laid out through beautiful pine and deciduous massif.
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24 mi
1 hr
15:3030 min
Krivandin Megaliths
The Krivandin megaliths were discovered in 2008 by Shatursk regional governor E.. V. Starostin. While investigating the surroundings, he noticed that the stones - allegedly the ruins of an ancient church - are much older.
Later, scientists found out that the mysterious cobblestones were part of the construction of 1-3 millennia BC. Most likely, it is a question of the primitive astronomical device or pre-Christian temple with a calendar cycle: boulders are put in a circle and rather precisely show solstice and solstice points.
Later, scientists found out that the mysterious cobblestones were part of the construction of 1-3 millennia BC. Most likely, it is a question of the primitive astronomical device or pre-Christian temple with a calendar cycle: boulders are put in a circle and rather precisely show solstice and solstice points.
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8.1 mi
20 min
16:204 hrs
Bathing complex on the basis of "Saint Lake"
After your walks through the woods, you want to warm up and relax in a Russian banya! You can do it in Saint Lake complex in Shatura. The banya is located in a two-storey house with billiards, recreation room, kitchen and locker room. Inside there are household appliances, TV, water cooler, dishes and board games.
You may have dinner right here! Food will be brought to you from the on-site restaurant. Bathhouse must be booked in advance by phone 8 (967) 299-19-07.
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0.1 mi
5 min
20:3010 hrs
Saint Lake (У Святого Озера)
Russian sauna provides sleeping pills - after visiting it is very sleepy. Do not stay up late: tomorrow promises to be rich and interesting!
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