Cape Lisuchenko

Cape Lisuchenko is the untouched nature of the Primorsky Territory
Cape Lisuchenko is a powerful sheer cliffs, huge kekur and turquoise surface of the sea. The place is not so popular among tourists because of the inaccessibility, which is why you can enjoy peace and privacy here.
The cape received its name in honor of the military topographer Lisuchenko, who explored these lands in 1860. Getting to the cape is not easy: the path will pass through forests, rocky trails and picturesque coves. However, those who overcome the route will be rewarded with unforgettable views and a sense of freedom

The best time to visit Cape Lisuchenko
It is best to visit the Cape in the warm season - from late spring to mid-autumn. In summer, the sea is especially beautiful, and the greenery of the forests creates a contrast with the rocky slopes. In autumn, the golden colors of nature make this place even more picturesque. Photographers should go here at dawn or sunset - during these hours, the lighting emphasizes the harsh beauty of the rocks and creates magical shades on the water. In winter, due to strong winds and difficult terrain, a trip to the Cape can be unsafe.

How to get to Cape Lisuchenko
Route | |
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Car: | high cross-country |
Road will take: | several hours |
Road type: | Dirt road / Asphalt |
There are several ways to get to Cape Lisuchenko:
The walking route is the most picturesque, but difficult. It starts from Shepalova Bay and runs along steep cliffs (about 8 km one way). This route is suitable only for experienced tourists.
By car - a cross-country vehicle can drive almost to the cape itself. The road leads through the forest, after which it remains to walk about 2 km.
Via Aviatorov Bay - you can drive to the bay by car and then walk 5 km along the mountainous terrain.
Each route has its own characteristics, but regardless of the chosen path, the trip to Cape Lisuchenko will be remembered for a long time.
