Berlebashka

Berlebashka

Mountain 📍 Carpathians
Berlebashka is a mountain of 1,733.9 m in the Marmaros Massif of the Ukrainian Carpathians, located south of the village of Bohdan in Rakhiv Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast.

FAQFrequently asked questions

What is Berlebashka and what is its height?

This is a mountain in the Rakhiv mountains (Marmaros massif) in Transcarpathia, 1733.9 m high. The top is cone-shaped, the upper part is treeless, so the view opens from all sides.

How to get there?

The ascent starts from the villages of Bohdan or Kostylivka in Rakhiv district. Berlebashka is south of Bohdan, so both routes are fully operational.

How difficult is the climb?

The slopes are very steep, especially the southern one, rocky in places. Trained feet can do it, but slippers are definitely unnecessary here - take normal shoes.

What is interesting nearby?

The mountain is part of the Marmara protected massif of the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. Petros (1780.9 m) and Pip Ivan Marmaroskyi (1936 m) rise nearby, and the Radomir stream flows from the northern slopes.

Source: Wikipedia ↗

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