Week on Dragobrat
I want to share a little story about my trip to Dragobrat.
This year, my wife and our baby decided to spend our two-week vacation in the Carpathians, in Tatariv. According to the experience of previous trips, we planned the time taking into account the quality of the roads, but, as it turned out, the roads led to a more or less human appearance. In any case, we made our way Kyiv-Zhytomyr-Rivne-Ternopol-I. Frankivsk-Yaremche-Tatariv quite quickly. Only the Ternopil-I. Frankivsk-Yaremche road let us down, but otherwise it’s a sin to complain (compared to previous years).
We rested in Tatariv for the first time. I really liked the village - a quiet, pleasant place. It combines modern recreation centers (closer to the highway) and a colorful Carpathian village, which is located near the mountains and forests. Fans of noisy entertainment will probably be quite bored here. We didn't find any fun disco bars in the area. But for those who prefer peace and quiet - this is the place. For a walk, I recommend getting out into the forest, mountains. There are a lot of mushrooms and berries here. And nearby, in Mykulychyn, there is an excellent brewery with fresh and very tasty beer. We went shopping three times, and then we stopped by on the way home.
After Tatarov, we decided to go to Dragobrat. Fortunately, the road to Yasin is very close. The hotel was chosen almost at random and did not regret for a minute. True, it is not realistic to climb the mountain to him in a passenger car, so it was decided to leave the car in Yasinya in a paid parking lot (money is nonsense and so calmer). Transfer to the hotel was organized by the owners. During this period there is a low season, so we were provided with a large triple room for half the price of a double. From that moment the main story began. I will not talk about the magnificent landscapes, crystal water, intoxicating air. Such descriptions on the Internet are simply not counted. I want to note the goodwill and attitude of ordinary people - local residents. Always ready to help, suggest, guide. True, the local dialect bears little resemblance to the classical Ukrainian language, so the process of communication was not without comical situations. We were also treated to home cooking. So, you will not try such a banosh in any tourist hut.