The village of Vesela Dolyna is located 15 kilometers east of Bessarabske.
Founded in 1816 by immigrants from Germany and Poland. Initially, it was called Klyastits in honor of the victory of the Russian army near the village of Klyastitsy in 1812, later it was named after the Chaha River, which flowed nearby. In 1946, it was renamed Vesela Dolyna.
Nearby is the center of ethnographic, green, rural tourism and family recreation, the Bessarabian village "Frumushyka-Nova".
Село Весела Долина розташоване в 15 кілометрах на схід від Бессарабського.
Засноване в 1816 році переселенцями з Німеччини та Польщі. Спочатку називалося Клястіць на честь перемоги російської армії під селом Клястіци в 1812 році, пізніше носило ім'я річки Чага, яка протікала поряд. В 1946 році перейменоване на Веселу Долину.
Неподалік знаходиться центр етнографічного, зеленого, сільського туризму та сімейного відпочинку, бессарабське село "Фрумушика-Нова".
Tourist complex "Frumushika-Nova"
Winery / brewery , Gastrotourism , Zoo , Ethnographic complex , Entertainment / leisure , Monument , Farm / cheese factory , Museum / gallery
The center of ethnographic, green, rural tourism and family recreation "Frumushika-Nova" is an open-air museum known as "Bessarabian village".
The construction of the Frumushika-Nova farm began in the summer of 2006 on the site of the Moldavian villages of Frumushika-Nova and Roshiya, which were evicted in the spring of 1946 due to the creation of a military training ground.
The "Frumushika-Nova" complex includes stylized national ethnographic estates built around a production base - a modern sheep complex (one of the largest sheep farms in Europe for breeding Karakul sheep). Nearby there are 10 holiday cottages that meet modern European requirements. The complex also has a Bessarabian restaurant and its own wine cellar with a mini-museum of Bessarabian viticulture. There is a picturesque lake with swans and wild geese, and enclosures with local animals: wild boars and other animals, a large pheasantry was built for 1000 pheasants and quails, there is a farm for ponies and donkeys, on which you can ride if you wish.
On the territory of "Frumushika-Nova" there is the largest monument "Chaban" in the world, entered in the Guinness Book of Records, as well as in the National Register of Records of Ukraine. The height of the monument is 16 meters 43 centimeters (17.93 with the pedestal), and the weight of the monument is 1080 tons.
In the neighboring village of Semysotka, the "Semysotka Smart Village Museum" has been created since 2011, combining the features of an open-air museum, an eco-village with permanent residents, and a rural green tourism complex.
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