Malorechenskoye, whose webcams can be viewed on this site - a small village located near Alushta in Crimea
Despite its modest size, the settlement is rich in beautiful locations and interesting monuments. At the same time, Malorechenskoye is suitable for a quiet family vacation, the elderly, small children. Quiet atmosphere reigns here. Also, the resort is of value for those who want to improve their health. Healing air, an abundance of medicinal plants, a clean sea - what else is needed to improve your well-being?
The main cultural, historical, architectural and cult attraction of Malorechensky, whose webcams can be viewed in real time on this site, is the Temple-lighthouse in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
In addition to religious activities, the temple serves as a lighthouse. This incredible structure combines elements of Orthodox church architecture, as well as magnificent decor in a nautical theme.
In the temple, they pray for the repose of the souls of those who died at sea, as well as the health of those who are now on the way. After all, Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors and travelers.
On the territory of the Svyatonikolsky temple there is the Museum of Water Disasters, which presents thematic exhibitions telling about ship wrecks, starting from the time of the Titanic and ending with the Kursk submarine.
There are several viewing platforms near the lighthouse temple located on a high promontory. From there, a breathtaking panorama of the sea opens, the southern coast of the peninsula, with picturesque capes and cities overlooking them.
Another attraction of Malorechensky is of natural origin
These are "Cheese Rocks", which can be seen if you walk along the coast in the direction of Alushta. These rock formations are the result of the impact of water and wind on the rock. Amazing photos are taken next to Cheese Rocks.
Dzhur-Dzhur waterfall is also in the TOP-3 sights that you should definitely see while resting in Malorechenskoye. It is located in the vicinity of the village and is considered one of the most beautiful paduns of the peninsula, which does not dry out even in the hot Crimean summer.
Dzhur-Dzhur is fed from the Ulu-Uzen river and belongs to the territory of the Khapkhal reserve. There is an equipped observation deck near the waterfall, where you can not only admire the beautiful natural landmark, but also take memorable photos.
If you still can't go to Crimea, Malorechensky's webcams, which can be viewed online from anywhere in the world, will help you plunge into an exciting journey, regardless of your location.