It's cool to look at the history of the war, but the fort is running, there is no supervision, it's all overgrown. Sadly. You can find it on the map, it's about 60 meters from the road, but there are no signs.
The fort is heavily overgrown, barely found, although it is located next to garden plots. A small part of the entrance has been preserved, the rest has been destroyed and is now in the form of large boulders covered with moss and plants, somewhat resembling rocks.
The navigator led correctly, BUT only to the forest. They didn't find any path in the forest, nor any signs. After asking the locals for the way, no one knows how to get there.
It's hard to assess the ruined fort of a hundred years ago, but I'll try. It is very overgrown so that it is difficult to see from the roads even in winter without leaves. From the fourth fort, we rode along the roads on bicycles for 15-25 minutes.