The small mountain village of Okhotnyche is located on the Ai-Petri plateau, on the Yalta-Bakhchisarai highway.
It existed for a long time, but in the current borders it was created by the decision of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea in 2003 to legalize self-builds and legalize the spontaneous tourist business that serves tourists coming to Ai-Petri. Here is the upper station of the Miskhor-Ai-Petri cable car with the longest unsupported span in Europe.
A wonderful panorama of the coast opens from the mountain. Skiing infrastructure is being developed, several cable lifts with a length of 300 to 1300 meters are equipped.
Маленьке гірське селище Охотниче розташоване на плато Ай-Петрі, на трасі Ялта-Бахчисарай.
Існувало давно, проте в нинішніх кордонах створено рішенням Верховної Ради Криму в 2003 році для узаконення самобудов і легалізації стихійного туристичного бізнесу, який обслуговує туристів, що приїжджають на Ай-Петрі. Тут знаходиться верхня станція канатної дороги Місхор-Ай-Петрі з найдовшим безопорним прольотом в Європі.
З гори відкривається чудова панорама на узбережжя. Розвивається гірськолижна інфраструктура, обладнано декілька бугельних підйомників довжиною від 300 до 1300 метрів.
Mount Ai-Petri
Natural object
Mount Ai-Petri is a mountain peak of the Ai-Petri mountain range, the most famous Crimean mountain (1234 meters), the territory of the Yalta Mining and Forest Reserve.
It rises above Alupka and Koreiz. The white teeth that form the unique silhouette of Mount Ai-Petri consist of four large (12-15 meters high) and a number of small vertical peaks that were formed during the weathering of heterogeneous reef limestones.
Until the 15th century, the Byzantine church of Saint Peter, from which the name comes, was located on the top of Ai-Petri mountain.
A high-altitude weather station, founded in 1895, is located here, as well as the Ai-Petri meridian - a metal globe on a granite base.
The viewing platforms offer the largest panorama of the Black Sea coast of Yalta.
Tourists arriving on the mountain are served by a semi-legal business: excursions to the "Yaltynska" and "Tryochochka" caves, horseback riding, and teahouses with Tatar cuisine. Skiing infrastructure is being developed.
The cable car "Mishor - Ai-Petri" with the longest unsupported span in Europe was built on Ai-Petri. A road with a steep serpentine leads from Yalta, further to Bakhchysarai.
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