The road is mountainous, with rocks. It is difficult to drive a sedan. The entrance fee for adults is 200 rubles, children are free of charge. The views are gorgeous. The caretaker, the same controller and guide, told a little story and that the fortress had begun to be restored and the entrance to the caves would soon be opened. The views from there, as well as from all the mountains of Abkhazia, are gorgeous. On the way, we met buffaloes - they also delighted everyone
We were at the end of February, I really liked it. The road is in poor condition, but the potbellies are passing. Admission is 200 rubles. There, at the entrance, a very hospitable watchman told the story of the place and sold fig jam for 200 rubles)
We didn't climb into the caves, the tower itself is interesting.
The road turns from asphalt into a large cobblestone. It's risky to ride on puzoters, but it's interesting. There are blurring roads in places, but this is usually for mountains. The fortress itself is a ruin where you can crawl wherever you can crawl. No restrictions, but also no fences. The heights are high, you need to hold the children very tightly. The landscapes are beautiful, the views are magnificent, the entrance is paid. There is a minimum of information from the staff, only an information stand. If you stop at the locals selling their products, then you can learn a lot more from the history))). The people are friendly.