Lake Zyuratkul Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lake district
Chelyabink region is known in Russia and by locals as Lake district. When you first land in the smog of the industrial city you don' expect that just in 150 km there will be endless lakes and hills, b...
A beautiful place with very beautiful views. We didn't regret that we arrived. But I want to warn those who travel without a car - on the bus to Zyuratkul do not get to. To get to the lake you have to either on pop ...
Zyuratkul the highest mountain lake of Ural (724 meters high). It is streamy, it falls 29 dams, and only one Great Satka is flowing. Along the right bank of the river is stretched the village of Zyuratkul. That ...
Clean and beautiful lake. A great place for a holiday. You can break a tent camp in the summer or stay on a turbine, there are also houses for a moderate price.
I share the next review. Last Sunday, 19.07. our tour. The group from Perm visited after climbing on the Zyuratkul hill, which was part of the visit program this lake. Well what can I say! ? ...
Lake district
Chelyabink region is known in Russia and by locals as Lake district. When you first land in the smog of the industrial city you don' expect that just in 150 km there will be endless lakes and hills, b...
A beautiful place with very beautiful views. We didn't regret that we arrived. But I want to warn those who travel without a car - on the bus to Zyuratkul do not get to. To get to the lake you have to either on pop ...
Zyuratkul the highest mountain lake of Ural (724 meters high). It is streamy, it falls 29 dams, and only one Great Satka is flowing. Along the right bank of the river is stretched the village of Zyuratkul. That ...
Clean and beautiful lake. A great place for a holiday. You can break a tent camp in the summer or stay on a turbine, there are also houses for a moderate price.
I share the next review. Last Sunday, 19.07. our tour. The group from Perm visited after climbing on the Zyuratkul hill, which was part of the visit program this lake. Well what can I say! ? ...