Svirsky gorge
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Svirsky gorge - an amazing wildlife area, located on the outskirts of the spa village of Lazarevskoye above the creek Svirsky. The gorge is a picturesque valley with a panoramic view of the mountains and rocks, water bowls and numerous waterfalls.

Svirsky gorge - one of the most easily accessible tourist itineraries in the Krasnodar Territory and access to it will not be difficult. For tourists the way to Svirsky canyon is marked with paint - on the pebbles, boulders and trees, so it's almost impossible to get lost. Strong bridges, stairs with handrails and neat transitions facilitate movement through the gorge.

After just 200 meters of the rocky gorge of the river, you can go to a large green meadow, located near the waterfalls. There are set wide wooden tables, benches, a huge grill for cooking of food and cooking kebabs. Is the right of the gorge, which will lead to a seven-meter waterfall "Svirsky."

In Svirsky gorge you can see one of the oldest constructions of the Bronze Age - dolmen "Glory." Further hiking trail leads to the largest waterfall in the gorge - "Teschin Tears." At the waterfall there is a deep and wide hole for bathing. Just above this wonderful waterfall is a huge chunk of sandstone - "The Moonstone" height of about - 5 m and its perimeter is 10 m. There is a legend that one who is in a full moon make a wish and touch the stone hand, it is certainly come true. "The Moonstone" is under state protection.

Tourist trail ends quiet seclusion topped waterfall "Adam and Eve". Moving on Svirsky gorge, you can meet a lot of other attractive objects, including bizarre cliffs, pits of water where you can swim, huge boulders, lots of shrubs, trees and exotic flowers. And if you're lucky, you can see the forest dwellers: badgers, martens, hedgehogs, foxes or capercaillie.

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