Unknown Crimea

Written: 10 june 2011
Travel time: 10 — 18 may 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
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Stayed at Roman's in mid-May. It seems not the season, but they never regretted that they came to Pesochnoye. First, the place itself is magical. Ten minutes walk to the sea along a beautiful road through a field and a coniferous forest. There is no one on the beach - which is very good for those who like a quiet holiday. Secondly, they lived in a castle - rooms made of stone, a beautiful courtyard, a real "patio". And all this in the middle of a village with cows, chickens, sheep and so on!
Thirdly, and this is probably the main thing, Roman is a wonderful host, unobtrusive and at the same time very caring. Plus, a real local historian - he took us on excursions around the Kerch Peninsula and told extraordinary things. With him, we saw places that we ourselves would never have reached. Mud volcanoes near Kerch, Opuk, flowering steppe with Khazar tombstones, an abandoned nuclear power plant, stunning beauty of the bay and much more. The most remarkable thing is that in Pesochny you can relax doing absolutely nothing, just lying on the beach - the sea is clean, the depth is such that you can dive, there are few people, or you can explore the Kerch Peninsula, learning something new every day. Thanks again Roman!
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