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6 hours
Daily Tour
27 people
English, Ukrainian
During this fascinating journey, we will explore authentic medieval castles steeped in legend and a romantic 19th-century palace set among the mighty Carpathian Mountains.
The route of the “Castles of Mukachevo Region” tour includes visits to the following locations:
The cost of a group tour starts from 500 UAH per person. The cost of an individual tour is from 2000 UAH (for a group of up to 4 people).
Tourists will visit the legendary Palanok Castle, whose tumultuous history is linked to the history of almost all countries in Central Europe. Its bastions and casemates have seen death, despair, and heroism. Its owners were known throughout the European part of the world. Its defence was once watched by the inhabitants of hundreds of countries.
And in modern times, every traveller can make a wish simply by rubbing the bronze finger of Prince Fyodor Koryatovych.
Tourists will visit the estate of the hunting palace Berehvar of the Austrian counts Schönborn. Today it is the Karpaty sanatorium.
Travellers will try to count all its windows, chimneys, doors and towers, recall with surprise the famous films in which they have already seen these romantic silhouettes, rejuvenate after drinking cool water from the Beauty Spring, and take plenty of photos among the cherry and magnolia flowers if they come here in spring. In summer, you will get juicy photos in the greenery of oaks, in autumn - in the red and golden colour of beeches, in winter - against the backdrop of snowy green fir trees.
Next on the programme is a tour along the road leading from the Russki Vorota Pass to the St. Miklos Castle.
You will see the 15th-century Chinadievsky Castle, hear the guide's story about the secrets of its famous owners, romantic stories of brave knights and seductive beauties.
The fortress is also known for its current owner, the artist Joseph Bartosz, who saved and revived the glorious fortress.