Great views, there is a swing over the abyss and an observation deck
There is a view on both Kirish and Kemer
We went up from Kirisha, turned left at the initial fork, eventually came to a dead end, lost 20 minutes, set a route in advance on Yandex maps and follow it, then you will definitely be able to navigate on the map
With children under the age of 7-8, or even 10, it is better not to go and it is dangerous and difficult.
It is necessary to wear sneakers, in general, the route is quite difficult for the unprepared, we climbed for an hour and a half, but it was worth it.
Then we went down from Kemer, there the descent is generally fierce against the background of the ascent to Kirish, i.e. climbing from Kemer is generally tough, from Kirish it is still light))
In general, it turned out to be a cool walk, but not an easy one, we returned from Kemer by taxi for 15 bucks
Very beautiful! The path is not easy, yes, but it's worth it)) It's a pity I didn't have enough strength to go down to the bay. If you have an extra day on vacation, take some food and go for a walk))) you can get off at Kemer and from there take a bus to your hotel.
Hello everyone, we went up from Kirisha, the beginning of the trail is marked with an information poster. Put on your sneakers!!! There are places with stone falls. There are a lot of dry needles in the forest, when it is wet it will probably be very slippery. The views are beautiful, we will climb 1,20 at a quiet pace, there are signs all along the path, you can't go wrong. The view from above is very beautiful, in all directions. The local upstairs offers stronger water)) there is a swing - almost over the abyss)))). The way back is faster. There was an unexpected encounter with a mountain goat. The tramp scared him with his meter-long horns but behaved absolutely peacefully)))
Good luck to everyone and have a nice walk.
Stunning views from the top! We climbed up the path from Kemer, and then went down the highway from the radio tower. Upstairs, you can buy ice cream from the caretaker for 1 €/$, as well as water. There is a swing with a cool view.
It wasn't a bad walk. 30 minutes from Kirish to the bay and a little more back. There is a fork on the road from the bay, and they are marked with red dots on the rocks. If you go to the left, you can end up on the beach of the Max Royal hotel, you came to your senses well in time and was able to return. The trail does not noticeably turn into a life-threatening attraction. If you go as you came, then everything is much better.
For a small village, this is also an attraction.
There is great nature, mountains, places for photos.
There is a good observation deck at the top.
It would be great to arrange bike tours there.
You must go! Just not on the road, a huge detour (from Kirisha). From the Miramor hotel, walk along Kirish Street, there is an inscription Calis on the asphalt and a hole in the fence. Next, we go uphill but keep to the right, the landmarks are stones with wild bees (pass quickly), even as a landmark is a red pipe (fire-fighting) - we go around it from above. There will be placemarks on the stones on the flag of the red + white label, then you will find a stone with directions 1-to the flag (left and up) 2-to the bay (right). at the top of the flag, drinks on the 1st and a swing on a tree in front of a cliff, a cool view of Kemer, Kirish and (H)Camuview. Take water and comfortable shoes!
Very beautiful view, wonderful hiking trails, I advise you to go through the maps, and all the viewing points are indicated there, they are beautiful. There is also a trail to the wild beach, the most beautiful in the region.
And there is also a high-quality one.
a good place to enjoy the views of Kemer and the surrounding area from above. There is a cafe upstairs where you can buy water, tea, coffee, ice cream. to go upstairs, it is initially better to stock up on some water)
Great view of the coast and mountains.
We walked from Kirish along the trail for a little over an hour.
Comfortable shoes and water are the best friends for this walk)
We started climbing from the asphalt road. The road is unpaved and not very steep. First, there are excellent views of Kemer on the left side. Then to Kirish. We went upstairs with 3 rest stops. A little less than halfway, the Turks put up 2 benches. At the last big turn, we saw the sign of the hiking trail to Kirish. The two-kilometer climb was overcome in 45 minutes. It's beautiful upstairs. The buildings seem to be abandoned. It took 25 minutes to get back to the car. We went in the morning at 8-00. It's not hot or cold. I recommend. Sneakers on my feet, the road is dirt-rocky.
I highly recommend visiting if you are in the vicinity. The climb is not difficult, along a dirt road that starts from an asphalt road. If you take your time with the stops in the photo, get up in about an hour. Sports shoes and a bottle of water are required. There is magnificent nature along the way, and a magnificent view at the finish line.
Great views! The trail over the mountain from Kirisha to Kemer takes about an hour and a half, and the training is good and beautiful. A motorcycle road has recently been built, and motorcyclists often ride along this path.
We walked the hiking trail from Kemer. I advise you to stock up on water - there was no water at the top. The views are wonderful. An hour or an hour and a half in the heat - but it was worth it.