Natural monuments in Perm Krai are located on the western slopes of the Middle and North Urals in Russia. This region features diverse geological formations, including vast underground cave systems, towering rock formations, and significant river valleys. Perm Krai offers a range of natural attractions for exploration. The area is characterized by its unique blend of mountain landscapes and river systems.
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Beautiful nature, but take enough food with you, there is nothing here except vodka and borscht
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The largest of the karst sinkholes of Ladeyny Log, which is visible even on satellite images, is the Smirnov Sinkhole, also called the Ladeyny Sinkhole or the Karst Sinkhole. A long time ago, part of the area fell into a huge underground cavity and a "sinkhole" the size of a football field appeared.
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This view is mesmerizing! Insanely beautiful!
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The rock is a small mountain with a rocky peak. At the foot there is an equipped recreation area. At the top there is a beautiful view of Sylva
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An interesting vantage point at the top of the mountain and a descent down a wooden staircase to the source and religious buildings on the bank of the Mulyanka.
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Perm Krai offers a variety of striking natural monuments. You can explore the vast underground system of the Kungur Ice Cave, known for its ice formations and underground lakes. Another unique site is Stone City (Chertovo Gorodishche), with its ancient rock formations resembling city streets and animal figures. For panoramic views and rock climbing, the Lobach Rock and Usva Pillars are excellent choices.
Yes, several natural monuments can be enjoyed by families. Stone City (Chertovo Gorodishche) is a great option for its unique rock formations that spark imagination, and it's equally impressive in both winter and summer. The Chusovaya River is also popular for rafting trips suitable for families, with local companies organizing camping and excursions to nearby attractions.
Perm Krai is rich in diverse geological formations. You can find extensive karst systems, such as the Smirnov Sinkhole (Karst Crater), which is the largest of its kind in Ladeyny Log. The region also features towering limestone massifs like the Usva Pillars, ancient rock formations resembling cities at Stone City, and the impressive gypsum caves like the Kungur Ice Cave.
The best time to visit depends on the specific monument and your interests. For the Kungur Ice Cave, March is considered ideal to witness the most spectacular snowflakes and ice formations. Many outdoor sites like Stone City and the Usva Pillars are beautiful in both summer and winter, offering different experiences. The Zhigalan Waterfalls are particularly stunning in winter when they freeze into a massive icefall.
Perm Krai offers a range of outdoor activities. You can go hiking, with routes like the View of Chyortov Palets loop or the Kamenniy Gorod loop. The Chusovaya River is excellent for rafting. For those seeking more challenging adventures, the Usva Pillars are popular for rock climbing, and the Kvarkush Plateau is favored by wild tourism enthusiasts. You can also find various running and cycling routes throughout the region.
Absolutely. The View of Chyortov Palets offers mesmerizing and beautiful natural surroundings. From the top of Lobach Rock, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Sylva River. The Usva Pillars also provide stunning panoramic views of the Usva River and the surrounding landscapes.
The Kvarkush Plateau is a vast natural monument extending approximately 60 kilometers, characterized by its tundra-like landscape. It features scarce vegetation, picturesque peaks, and cliffs, including the significant Vogul Stone. It's a favored destination for wild tourism enthusiasts and offers impressive views of peaks like Quarkushonki, Three Brothers, and Coffin. Reindeer and bears can sometimes be spotted here.
The Zhigalan Waterfalls are renowned as the most beautiful in the Perm Region. This stunning cascade is located on the Zhigalan mountain River and offers a spectacular sight, especially in winter when it transforms into a massive icefall, typically 15 to 27 meters high.
Yes, besides the famous Kungur Ice Cave, Perm Krai is home to the Divya Cave, which is recognized as one of the longest and most beautiful in the Urals, boasting a total passage length of 10 kilometers. Its extensive and beautiful passages make it a significant attraction for speleologists and those interested in underground exploration.
The Alexandrovsk Blue Lakes are unique man-made lakes formed in abandoned limestone quarries. Their distinctive deep turquoise color, caused by the presence of limestone dredge in the water, makes them a picturesque destination for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and unique geological features. For instance, the View of Chyortov Palets is often described as 'mesmerizing' and 'insanely beautiful'. Many appreciate the opportunities for photography and the sense of wonder inspired by sites like Stone City and the Kungur Ice Cave.
Yes, Glyadenovskaya Mountain and Holy Spring offers both natural beauty and historical/religious significance. It features an interesting vantage point at the top of the mountain and a descent down a wooden staircase to a holy spring and religious buildings on the bank of the Mulyanka River.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones in Perm Krai: