Cape Laplace

Cape Laplace

#Active recreation
#Free of charge
#Nature
Cape Laplace
Guerrilla MO
Season: summer
The road will take: all day
Partisan municipal district, near the Bay of Triozerie
Cape Laplace is one of the most picturesque places of the Primorsky Territory, which offers stunning views of the bays of Triozerje and Krakowka. Unique columned rocks and historical fortifications make this place attractive for tourists and nature lovers.

Cape Laplace overlooking the bays of Krakowka and Triozerje in the Primorsky Territory

Cape Laplace, located in the Partizan municipal district, is famous for its unusual rock formations resembling giant "feathers". These column-shaped rocks, weathered by time and sea winds, create a fascinating landscape that is especially impressive against the background of the blue sea.

From the top of the cape opens a magnificent panorama of the bays of Krakowka and Triozerje, as well as the vast expanses of the Sea of Japan. In addition to its natural beauty, you can see the remains of the No. 529 coastal artillery battery, built in the 1930s to protect the coast. Gun yards and fortifications are well preserved, recalling the military history of the region.

imageФото: Максим Болдырев

The best time to visit Cape Laplace

It is best to visit Cape Laplace in the warm season - from late May to September. At this time, nature is most colorful, and the sea is especially attractive for walking and photography. In autumn, the surrounding forests are painted in golden shades, creating a surprising contrast with the seascapes. Dawns and sunsets on the cape are especially spectacular when the sun floods the rocks with warm light, emphasizing their bizarre shape

How to get to Cape Laplace

Route
Car: high cross-country
Road will take: whole day
Road type: Dirt road / Asphalt

There are several ways to get to Cape Laplace:

1. Hiking route through the forest - starts in the area of ​​Triozerye Bay. The trail goes through dense taiga and takes about 3 hours one way. This route is less difficult than the coastal route and is suitable for most tourists.

2. The route along the coast is more difficult, as it includes overcoming rocky areas. Some places can only be reached by water, so this route is recommended only for experienced travelers. The length of the route is about 7 km, travel time is up to 5 hours.

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