Lukomorye

Lukomorye

What is it?

A shady meadow, shrouded in a fairytale enchantment, where beloved characters from Russian folk tales hide among the spruce and birch trees.

Why visit Lukomorye?

We've believed in miracles since childhood, thanks to the magical stories our parents read to us. It's been that way since ancient times: secret knowledge and faith, inspiration from the beauty and magic of nature, have been passed down from generation to generation.

The older we get, the less magic remains in life. So, to help you regain your faith in miracles, just like in childhood, when you listened to your favorite fairy tales before bed and knew for sure that everything would be alright, we created Lukomorye.

How to get there?

Captain the ferry in Mandrogi, and on the other bank of Petkelev Stream, you'll be greeted by the magical Lukomorye and its inhabitants.

A roundtrip ferry ticket costs 350 rubles per person.

Lukomorye

Here you can not only immerse yourself in a fairytale atmosphere but also feel connected to the traditions of Russian art and admire the beauty of wood carving.

Wooden figures of fairytale characters, essential to our culture, are arranged as described by A.S. Pushkin:

"Near Lukomorye stands a green oak tree,
A golden chain on that oak tree:
Day and night, the learned cat
Walks around the chain;
Goes to the right – sings a song,
Goes to the left – tells a story..."

The inhabitants of a zoo used to live next to the fairytale, but unfortunately, it's gone now.

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