🕒 Date of last update of the article: 10.02.2024 at 1:04 p.m | 🖋 Author: Viktor Shatrov
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🕒 Date of last update of the article: 10.02.2024 at 1:04 p.m | 🖋 Author: Viktor Shatrov
In Lumshory is a magical cascade of waterfalls. These fountains are low, but enchant with their beauty and beauty. The picturesque Lumshor Falls are located more than 3 kilometers on the northeastern outskirts of Lumshor, and are formed by the turbulent flow of the river Turytsa (a tributary of the Turia). The water descends here from the Runa mountain meadow (Rivne), which is the largest mountain meadow in Transcarpathia and in all the Ukrainian Carpathians. The largest Lumshory waterfalls are Krutylo, Solovey, Davir, Burkach and Perestupen. One of the highest waterfalls, called Davir (called Partizan in Soviet times), is over 4-6 m high and forms a small lake nearby. Also quite deep lake is formed by Krutilo waterfall. These waterfalls are quite easy to find – the road is constantly parallel to the river, and sometimes over it, so the waterfalls can be literally heard. The Lumshory tourist base operates near the waterfalls.
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🗺 Location | Lumshory |
💧 Number of waterfalls | About 7 |
🚙 The road for | Cars and on foot |
🏕 Stand with a tent | Yes |
🏡 Accommodation nearby | Lumshory |
☕ Cafes and shops | Lumshory |
It is enough to walk along the main road in Lumshory, which runs along the river, there are a number of waterfalls.
You can find other waterfalls on the map and get directions from your location.
Author of the article: Viktor Shatrov
Number of articles: 1100+
Knowledge of languages:: Ukrainian, English
Favourite quote: “Travelling – the only thing that makes you richer“
He was born and lived all his life in Uzhhorod. He graduated with a gold medal from Uzhhorod School No. 1 named after Taras Shevchenko (now Uzhhorod Lyceum named after Taras Shevchenko). He studied at the History Department of UzhNU, graduating with honours in 2009. He worked as a senior researcher at the Transcarpathian Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, a lecturer at the East European Slavic University.