VICTORY PARK
Read moreOn Victory Hill, with its plunging view of the capital, one celebrates the victories of the Russians over the Nazi army as well as the French (ПАРК ПОБЕДЫ НА ПОКЛОННОЙ ГОРЕ), for it was on this same hill that Napoleon in 1812 waited in vain for the keys to Moscow after his troops had encircled the city. In commemoration, a statue of St. George slaying the dragon and a 142 m high obelisk with a bronze statue of the Greek goddess Niké (Goddess of Triumph) have been erected.
SOKOLNIKI PARK
From the end of November to the beginning of March, Sokolniki Park is ...Read more
LOSSINY OSTROV NATIONAL PARK
Read moreLiterally meaning "Île aux Élans", this nature park, founded in 1983, covers 116 km2. You will be able to see the landscapes of the Moscow oblast, its famous Russian birches and, if you are lucky, the iconic elks that give the reserve its name. The Egersky site is home to the biological station which includes an arboretum and is the starting point for excusions about the diversity of Russian forests, the animal world of the region and the work of a forestry officer.
LEVOBEREJNY BEACH
Read moreLevoberejny Beach has been a popular place since Soviet times. There are sun loungers lined up along the river, free parking, many small and large cafes, volleyball courts and football pitches. The term "beach" may sound a little optimistic for what is actually a patch of greasy grass and freshwater sand, but it is after all thousands of kilometres away from the first wave of salt water. It is advisable to book a boat trip there: tickets can be purchased at the pier.
PLESHEEVO LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Read moreOfficially preserved since 1988 over 239 km2, the area around the lake was not one of the favourite holiday resorts of the Tsars for several centuries for nothing. From the flat countryside dotted with small places of worship of great simplicity emanates a bucolic softness that really penetrates the soul of the travellers of ancient Rus'. One almost feels like staying a few more days to welcome the twilight on the banks of the lake.
NERO LAKE
Read moreThis name, of Finno-Ugric origin, means "swampy" because if the lake covers a very large area it is shallow. You can canoe at your leisure or fish for freshwater fish (there are sixteen species of freshwater fish sold at the Rostov market). The lake participates in the fortune of Rostov-le-Grand because its easily accessible bottom is full of loess: a very fertile silt which allows Rostov to be one of the great market gardening regions of Russia. The place is obviously more advisable in summer than in winter, transformed into an ice rink.
BEACH CLUB
Read moreIt is one of the most luxurious beaches and has a large number of bars and restaurants. The price for renting sun loungers and other services is high, but the view is nice. It is also one of the most popular beaches for wedding photos. On the beach you will find the Royal Yacht Club, where you can enjoy various water sports. The main attraction of the beach: its sand has been imported from the Maldives. Why pas ?