Karelia. Ruskeala Mountain Park (27 photos)

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I haven't written anything about my trip to Karelia for a long time.
I want to remind my readers and subscribers that at the beginning of August this year I was on vacation with my children in Karelia. This region of the Russian Federation, located along the Finnish border. Today I want to tell you about one of the tourist attractions of this region. This is the RUSKEALA MOUNTAIN PARK.
This place is so popular that separate trains run here from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and from Sortavala. A retro train runs from the last city, driven by an old steam locomotive.


Our company came to this place in two cars. I didn't expect to see this. Imagine - a huge Parking lot and almost no empty seats. We had to drive between the rows before I could park my car. To buy tickets to the park, it was necessary to stand in a long queue at the ticket office. We were not prepared for this turn of events. But it turned out that tickets can be purchased online, which we did. The only drawback is that you cannot buy tickets online for an excursion to the cave and for a boat trip along the marble quarry.
I took photos of the parking lot, but for some reason, I lost these pictures. it's a shame.
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So, we entered the territory of the park. To get to the marble quarry, you need to go left through a small cave, and then we go out to the trolley descent.
We decided to make a trip along the cables over the quarry to the other side of it.
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Well... I managed to partially photograph the kids before the start. My older children. Go ahead!
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Well, friends, we all flew safely over this quarry with water. I will say that I was a little anxious at some point. I suddenly thought that I could hit the finishing post. I can't control my movements during the movement, because I was rotated by inertia around the axis. It's not very nice not to see what's ahead.
On the opposite side of the quarry, there is an area where there are souvenir shops and cafes where you can eat. Or you can just sit on the benches and enjoy life, just look at the quarry, at the bustle of people.
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I bought some souvenirs, we ate some sandwiches with local delicious trout and we decided to take a walk through the territory of the mountain park. We met 2 more quarries filled with water and everywhere people were riding on various boats on the water. There were a lot of people, but somehow it was still free and spacious. We even went to the bank of the river, which flows next to the park. I will say that there were waterfalls upstream, which we went to after visiting the park.
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I really love fishing. I would love to try fishing here. I have several boats at home. We decided that we would not ride on the water, especially since fishing was waiting for us the next day and we would go boating all day.


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In Karelia, you can find many wooden statues, figures of people, animals, and some fairy-tale characters. That's what an interesting Pegasus can be seen in this park. This is a wooden miracle horse with wings.


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Do you remember, friends, that at the very beginning I said that I bought tickets online? But you will not be able to buy a ticket for an excursion to the cave online. This can only be done at the ticket office at the entrance to the park. It's strange, but it's true. I think that the owners of the park should fix this problem.
This is the entrance to the cave we didn't go to. I said - we will visit there next time! Maybe I'll just take a trip from St. Petersburg by train to this place. If I have time for that.


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After the cave, we came across another quarry with water on the way. And people go boating on it too.
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When I was in Finland with my daughter, we visited a natural national park and took a 5 km walk around the lake. In the description of that park, it was said that they wanted to show people the wild untouched nature. Here, in Ruskeala, this wildlife was everywhere.


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Suddenly we came to a quarry where there was no water because it was higher than the rest of the quarries. We came from the upper side, and all the people entered the quarry from below. We never look for easy ways. We are going in interesting ways! We didn't even know what was waiting for us in this park. And it's much more interesting.
I want to say that when we were walking along a forest path, we heard a locomotive whistle. It was distributed with some frequency. We wanted to look at the locomotive, but we were prevented by the forest, which was located between the road we were walking on and the railway tracks. And it was impossible to leave the park, otherwise, we risked not getting into it again, if only to buy a ticket again.


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Probably, 7 dwarfs who helped Snow White live in this house. But I didn't look there. Joke. This is a holiday home where you can cook your own food, barbecue.
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What's it? Is this the post office? Probably, you can send a greeting card from here.
In 2019, I sent myself a Christmas greeting card from the Vatican. Apparently, this is something from the same series.


Well, friends. After this quarry, we walked a little more towards the railway station and then headed for the exit. We also wanted to visit the waterfalls that we found near Mountain Park. And I will try to tell you about them in the near future.
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Marvelous photography of your handsome family's adventures at Ruskeala Mountain Park! @apnigrich

Zip lining, boating, hiking, eating fresh trout, scenic waterfalls and the stunning colors outdoors at the quarry made for the perfect daytrip!

Keep up the great work!

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Thank you very much for the comment and for your support.
It is a pity that such rest and communication is rare. Many factors must coincide in order to bring together all the children and grandchildren.

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Спасибо большое 😀🙏

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You really had nice time there with those lovely and beautiful pictures taken

Wow the scenery is spectacular there well worth the hassle finding a park
Going down that cable backwards must have been unnerving

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

Have you ever ridden down a mountain on a sled or on some kind of cart with your backward? We used to do that when we were kids. Sledding from snow slides.
Try to raise your adrenaline 😀😀😀

Nope I cant say I have done that, I have goign down a flying fox, which is a cable slide thingy backwards so I can relate a little

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Thank you very much for your attention to my post.
You're doing a wonderful job!

very beautiful place. I hope I can come there

Everything is in your hands.

Very beautiful ! Great post!

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Beautiful time out

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Very beautiful scenery. The last picture of the waterfall is amazing. You can nearly hear the water just by looking at the picture 👍

I'll show you the waterfalls next time. I think that in a week or on the weekend I will prepare a report.

I`m looking forward to it 👍

Wow it's so beautiful over there @apnigrich
Beautiful scenery, weather and of course your photos.
I'm sure you had a good time with your friends.
Thank you for taking me there today.

They weren't just my friends. These are my daughters and my son. And their husband and wife.

Thanks for the comment and support, @dodvietnam.

beautiful place. beautiful photos. wish I could visit one day! :):) thanks a ton for sharing.

The rope game looks amazing. I really enjoyed it, but I can't play because I'm afraid of heights. This park is really cool. 🤩

You can close your eyes and not know that you are on top. :)

I will try to experience the feeling of playing similar games once.😅
Thank you!!

My wife is also afraid of heights. even if she watches TV and they show a view from a height, then her hands are sweating.

Thank you for your comment

Wow a beautiful place.

🙏🙏🙏 Thanks