In February, Krasnoyarsk residents are invited to go on free hikes and evening climbs

February 2 10:19
The Krasnoyarsk Travel Center invites citizens to a series of free hikes and walks in February.
Traditional short hikes will take place every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. “Ascension Wednesday”. 4 and February 18 the route will go to Karaulnaya Mountain to the Buddha statue, and 11 and February 25 — to the Second and Nikolaevskaya hills of the Gremyachaya Mane ecopark. The length of each route is 3-4 km. The organizer recommends taking regular or headlamps with you.
On Saturday, February 7, at 11:00the hike starts “Silver Log”. Participants will climb the Second Hill, walk to the Serebryanikovskaya viewpoint and visit the visitor center with an ethno-village. Length – 7 km.
IN 11:00 Sunday, February 15, tourists are invited to take the route “Monastery path” 11 km long along the Gremyachaya Mane from the Cave Log to the Assumption Monastery.
On the eve of February 23rd, Sunday February 22 at 11:00the organizers invite you to “A Rough Man's Walk”. The route, 16 km long, will pass through the Gremyachaya Griva ecopark, visiting several viewing areas.
The last event of the February marathon will be a hike “Last Day of Winter”. It will take place on Saturday, February 28 at 11:00. Planned ascent to the Second Hill and to the Serebryanikovskaya viewpoint, as well as a stop at the Serebryany Log visitor center. The length of the route is 8 km.
Participation in all events is free, but required pre-registrationwhich opens three days before each event using the links provided. The number of places is limited. Tourists need warm clothing, non-slip shoes, water and snacks. Children under 18 years of age are admitted only if accompanied by an adult.
Details can be found in the poster Travelers Center or by phone: +7 (391) 227-92-01.
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