
“If you want less crowds, more nature and local cuisine, there are dozens of alternative locations where you can relax comfortably and atmospherically,” the article notes. “Most of these destinations offer reasonable prices, stable infrastructure, better transport accessibility and a significantly lower level of traffic during the season. In addition, they allow you to see the Carpathians in their natural state – without a large number of commercial services and standard tourist routes.”
Slavskoe
The village of Slavskoye is located in the Striysky district of the Lviv region.
“Slavskoe is being actively modernized – new ski lifts are opening, pistes are expanding, the supply of European-style housing is increasing. The resort remains accessible thanks to direct train flights from major cities,” the article says. “This is the best option for those who want a ski holiday without congestion and transport stress.”
Dragobrat
The village of Dragobrat is located in the Rakhiv district of the Transcarpathian region. This is the highest mountain resort in Ukraine, which is in demand among experienced skiers and snowboarders.
Pylypets
The village of Pylypets is located in the Khust district of the Transcarpathian region. This place is famous not only for its natural attractions and infrastructure opportunities for active recreation, but also for its reasonable housing prices.
Kosovo
The city of Kosiv is located in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. The resort is famous for its craft markets, Hutsul ceramics and picturesque winter landscapes. The place is suitable for people who prefer cultural routes and a relaxing stay.
Verkhovyna
Verkhovyna is located in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. In the village you can visit museums, authentic estates, walk thematic routes and taste local cuisine.
Skhidnytsia
The village is located in the Drohobych district of the Lviv region. Those who want to undergo wellness treatments without sports activity come here.
Ash and Kvass
The villages are located close to each other in the Rakhiv district of the Transcarpathian region. From these villages, tourists go on winter routes to the Petros and Goverla mountains. The region is also famous for its mineral springs.





