Stanislavsky Landscape ReserveCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Ukrainian national parks are a home to thousands of unique and extremely beautiful water objects. Discover a selected collection of these in a special online trip.
Cheremosh National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Cheremosh National Nature Park
Cheremosh National Nature Park, located in the Chernivtsi region, is one of the largest territories in Ukraine untouched by human activity. The park offers a magnificent view of the Ukrainian Carpathians, pierced by the Bilyi Cheremosh, Perkalab, and Sarata rivers.
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Clause Percalab Pond
A clause is a dam on the rivers used for rafting the forest through low-water mountain rivers. Clause Percalab holds 180 thousand cubic meters of water and is more than 140 years old.
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In the 1970s, the last forest draft was performed, and now the Clause is home to some Red Book species, such as the crested newt and the alpine newt.
Hetmansky National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Hetmansky National Nature Park
Hetmansky National Nature Park is located in the south-east of the Sumy region, all along the 122 kilometers of the Vorskla River, which is a perfect spot for water tourists and whitewater canoeists. Apart from Vorskla, 12 more rivers flow through the park.
143-kilometer-long routes of the park give people the opportunity to explore its nature, which includes more than 2,500 animal and 1,000 plant species.
The park’s wooded areas include Lithuanian pine barrens with sphagnum bog and a forest that is over 200 years old.
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To get the best view of the local sites, you should visit Zamkova Mountain. For a historical experience, there is a Bilske hillfort, sometimes associated with Helon, an ancient Scythians’ city.
Lower Dniester National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Lower Dniester National Nature Park
Lower Dniester National Park is located down the Dniester River in the Odesa region. Local territories are made up of watery landscapes with an estuary, lakes, floodplain meadows, reeds growing in the waters and floodplain forests.
The banks of the Dniester and Turunchuk Rivers, as well as forest areas, are inhabited by many animals typical to such nature, among which are 250 types of birds. During the migration, around 14 thousand birds appear at the estuary belonging to the park.
Lower Dniester National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Lower Dniester park is a perfect spot for bike traveling, exploring eco paths, observing local birds, and searching for views.
Adzhigol lighthouseCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Lower Dnipro National Nature Park
Lower Dnipro National Nature Park stretches over 80 thousand hectares of land in the lower Dnipro delta in the Kherson region. It is an area rich in picturesque water objects, such as 130 lakes and estuaries, and 150 small rivers and tributaries.
Pictured is the Adzhigol lighthouse, the highest lighthouse in Ukraine. It is located in the southeastern part of the Dnieper estuary. It was built in 1911, according to the project of Volodymyr Shukhov.
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Dnirpo estuary
The 62-kilometer-long Dnipro estuary mainly consists of fresh water, but approaching the Black Sea, the water becomes noticeably salted. Thus, the estuary is home to both sea and freshwater creatures.
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Trubetskoy Waterfalls
The Trubetskoy Waterfalls are unique in the plane environment of the Kherson region. The waterfalls got their name because of their proximity to the homestead of Prince Peter Trubetskoy.
Nyzhnosulskiy National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Nyzhniosulskyi National Nature Park
This park got its name from the Sula River, on the lower valley on which the park is located. The park stretches over two regions – Poltava and Cherkasy. The park has a landscape consisting of endless islands and little streams that create lace-like river valleys.
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Such landscapes make the park a perfect place for water tourism, recreational and sport fishing, and swimming.
The Sula River is also an important place for fish and wetland birds, which use it as a stopover during seasonal migrations.
Vyzhnytskyi National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Vyzhnytskyi National Nature Park
Vyzhnytskyi National Park stretches over 11 thousand square kilometers in the south-west of the Chernivtsi region. Among the magical views of the mountain ranges, the park hosts six rivers that create Cheremosh and Sireta River Basins.
Luzhki WaterfallCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Luzhki Waterfall
The territory of the park is rich in mineral springs of various types, with Luzhki Waterfall being one of them. The water has a unique chemical composition and rare healing properties.
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Skole Beskids National Park
Skole Beskids National Park is located in the Lviv region, bordering the Ivano-Frankivsk region. The park’s total area is 353 thousand square kilometers.
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Skole Beskids National Park is an important place, as it is restoring the population of the European bison. On its land, more than 30 mineral springs with varied balneological properties flow.
Dead LakeCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Dead Lake
Because of its shape and pitch black water, it is a rather mysterious lake. The lake's origin and depth are unknown, adding to its mystique. Because its water is saturated with hydrogen sulfide, higher living species do not exist here, explaining the lake's name.
Kamenetsky WaterfallCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Kamenetsky Waterfall
Kamenetsky Waterfall is one of the most popular among tourists. The water curtain of the Kamianka River falls from a six-meter height on pebbles that have gathered at the bottom in a jumbled mass.
Derman-Ostroh National Nature ParkCFC Big Ideas in association with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park
Located in the Rivne region, Derman-Ostroh National Nature Park stretches over 54 thousand square kilometers. The park consists mainly of mighty forests, mysterious swamps, colorful meadows, and crystal waters. It is also the point where the Krements Mountains start.