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Mysterious and unique villages in Ukraine that everyone should know

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Mysterious and unique villages in Ukraine that everyone should know

Every corner of Ukraine is a unique place with its own history. Learn more about the mysterious villages of Ukraine and their legends

Choose a tour in Ukraine for any taste
Choose a tour in Ukraine for any taste
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Ukraine, with its rich historical and cultural traditions, offers unique and surprising places that often go unnoticed by most tourists. In this article, we will take a look at some of the unique villages in Ukraine that have their own special features that preserve the authenticity and appeal of these places.


Ukrainian settlements are so rich in history that they can be considered real treasures to be discovered and explored. Visiting these unique villages will allow you to immerse yourself in Ukrainian culture and traditions, as well as enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.


Which Ukrainian villages are a shame not to know?


Trypillia, Kyiv region


Trypillia is a place of excavation and study of the archaeological complex associated with the ancient Trypillia culture, which existed in the period from 5 to 3 millennia BC. This culture was one of the most developed of its time and left many artifacts, including ceramic dishes, bone and stone products, goddess figures, jewelry, and much more. 


A visit to the Trypillia archaeological complex allows you to see these unique artifacts and learn more about the ancient history of Ukraine.


In addition, the village is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and amazing nature. Here you can take a walk in the fields and forests, enjoy the clean air and the beauty of the environment.




Shevchenkove, Cherkasy region


The village of Shevchenkove is located on the banks of the Dnipro River and is the birthplace of the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. 


In this place, you can visit the Shevchenko Museum, which shows an exhibition dedicated to the life and work of the poet. The village is also known for its beautiful scenery, atmosphere of tranquility, and spirit of national dignity.


Kolochava, Zakarpattia region


Small Kolochava is the largest village in the Zakarpattia Verkhovyna region. 


The fabulous highland village is located in the valley of the river of the same name, a tributary of the Tereblya. However, the picturesque village does not complain about the lack of attention, because it is sometimes called the "village of 10 museums". And when the local "Valley of Crocuses" is covered with purple flowers in spring, the number of visitors to Kolochava often doubles.


The location of the village automatically makes it unique in its kind. The settlement is located on several hills among mountainous landscapes.






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Pokuttya, Ivano-Frankivsk region


Kolomyia is an attractive city in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, known for its unique Pokuttya village, which is located nearby. 


This village is famous for its traditional folk crafts such as pottery and embroidery. You can visit local workshops where craftsmen continue to pass on ancient crafts from generation to generation. In the village, you can also see unique wooden churches and enjoy the picturesque views of nature.


The village of Pokuttya is surrounded by beautiful nature. Here you can enjoy picturesque mountain views, mountain rivers and forests. The nature of this region is a perfect complement to cultural attractions, creating ideal conditions for rest and relaxation.


Stone Village, Zhytomyr region


The village is famous for the accumulation of large boulders on several hectares of forest. There are two hypotheses for the formation of the tract. According to one, the boulders were brought by a glacier, according to the other, they are the remains of the foot of ancient, completely disappeared mountains, exposed by the glacier from soil layers.


Several myths and legends have arisen around the tract. The name "Stone Village" originated from one such legend, which says that once there was a rich village in the forest. One day, an old man in poor clothes passed through it and asked the owner of the rich household for bread. The latter waved his hand at him: "Go away, man, I have no time for you." The old man, who turned out to be the Lord Himself, who had descended to earth, left the village, looked around, and the village was immediately petrified. On one of the stones where he had been resting, there was a trace of a giant bare foot.


You will definitely like the beauty and uniqueness of this place.