Waterfalls Rufabgo Photo: Waterfalls Rufabgo

Waterfalls Rufabgo in Adygea is one of the most picturesque and popular natural attractions of the Republic. This unique natural monument is located in the gorge of the river Rufabgo. Just follow the river surrounded by steep slopes is 10 waterfalls. The most large and colorful waterfalls are such as "the Heart of Rufabgo", "Cascade", "Noise", "Lace", "Maiden Braids" and "Cup of love". They are of the greatest interest for vacationers and tourists visiting Adygea.

To get to the waterfalls Rufabgo through the toll bridge, from which is visible a small waterfall "Three brothers", which is scoreless waterfall Rufabgo or after the trail along the Bank of the Belaya river. Behind the waterfall "Three brothers" is a small meadow with gazebo, dining, attractions and souvenir shops. The next waterfall, which opens the eyes of visitors is the waterfall called "Noise". If you walk a little further, you can hear the roar of falling water is a waterfall "Cascading", which consists of three stages and is small in size. For its diminutive size, this waterfall is often called "Baby".

The most famous and scenic waterfall gorge is a waterfall "the Heart of Rufabgo". From under giant boulders, forged by nature itself in the form of a huge heart, continuously rushing stream of cold water, which forms a beautiful waterfall.

Behind the waterfall "Heart of Rufabgo" the gorge is a little expanded, and offers a picturesque view of: the high cliffs of a long and narrow ribbon in a small lake winds falls under the interesting name of "Lace". It is the highest waterfall in the gorge. Its height is 20 meters, Many tourists end up inspection on the waterfall, not knowing what is waiting for them the most interesting. To pass to the other waterfalls, you must own up to the unequipped, but well-beaten path by about 900 m. the Reward for this will be a tandem scenic waterfalls "Maiden Braids" and "Cup of love".

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