Swinscoe gorge Photo: Swinscoe gorge

Swinscoe gorge is an amazing wildlife area, located on the outskirts of the resort village of Lazarevskoye, above the Creek Svirsky. The valley is a picturesque valley with a panorama of mountains and rocks, water bowls and numerous waterfalls.

Swinscoe gorge is one of the most easily accessible tourist routes on the territory of Krasnodar region and access to it will not be easy. For tourists the way to Svirsky gorge is marked by paint on the pebbles, boulders and trees, so getting lost is almost impossible. Sturdy bridges, stairs with rails and neat transitions will facilitate movement through the valley.

Having just 200 m along a rocky river gorge, which opens onto a large green meadow, located near waterfalls. Here has a wide wooden tables, benches, a huge grill up for cooking and frying kebab. To the right of the glade is a gorge, which will lead to a seven-metre waterfall "Svir".

In Swisscom gorge you can see one of the most ancient structures of the bronze age dolmen of "Glory." Next, the trail leads to the largest waterfall in the gorge – "Teschin Tears". At the waterfall there is a deep and wide hole for swimming. A little above this wonderful waterfall is a huge block of Sandstone - "the moonstone", whose height is about 5 m, and its perimeter is 10 m. There is a legend that the one who on the full moon make a wish and touch the stone with his hand, it will come true. "Moonstone" is under state protection.

Trail ends on a quiet, secluded place, topped by a waterfall "Adam and eve". Moving on Svirsky gorge, you can find many other attractive properties, among which bizarre rocks, holes of water where you can swim, huge boulders, many shrubs, trees and exotic flowers. And if you're lucky, you can see and forest dwellers, badger, marten, hedgehog, Fox or grouse.

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