It's developing too slowly. The tracks are not particularly prepared even for bicycles. But cleanliness is well maintained. It's nice to take a walk in any weather in a more or less uninhabited park, this is on the verge of harsh reality and "home" comfort. Probably it's even good so far, there is no such vulgar habitation that city services are trying to give out for "care" and "landscaping". You can enjoy what you have in its natural form until it gets worse. Have a good rest!
A beautiful park with almost 100 year-old fir trees and broad-leaved trees in the west of Minsk.
There are 2 parts of it: one is well-groomed and "civilized" within the boundaries of Yakubovsky and M. Goretsky streets with sidewalks and lighting fixtures, and "wild" Sharangovich Street.
There are proteins. In the "civilized" part of it, it is treated from ticks, there are benches, garbage cans and playgrounds. A very beautiful forest!
In the wild, no.
But the advantage of the "wild" is that there are no "those who will prevent you from relaxing with a barbecue and other things", you can even collect mushrooms: aspen trees and etc.
Minus this location.- there is nothing for convenience. Plus a small clearing of a pet cemetery and permanent parking lots for homeless people, where they burn cable and wire for delivery to a local recycling point.