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Stolby Nature Reserve

Beste Besuchszeit

Late June to early September for warm weather and dry trails. Visit on weekday mornings to avoid the weekend crowds that flock from Krasnoyarsk.

Budgettipps

Entry costs around 200 RUB (roughly $2 USD). Bring your own food and water, as the small kiosks near the trailhead charge inflated prices for snacks and drinks.

Empfohlen für

Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, Rock climbers, Nature photographers, Solo adventurers seeking solitude

Planen Sie Ihren Besuch

4-6 hours

Über

Schnelle Fakten: The reserve protects 47,000 hectares of ancient volcanic rock formations, with some pillars reaching 100 meters into the sky. Over 200,000 visitors hike its trails every year, though only 13 of the 79 named rock formations are easily accessible to casual hikers.

Highlights: Locals have given each pillar a nickname based on what it resembles: Grandfather, Feathers, The Barn, even a rock called The Frog. The most daring tradition is "stolbism," a local sport where climbers scale the smooth granite pillars without ropes, using nothing but strength and decades-old techniques passed down through families.

Insidertipps

  • Take the bus 50 or 37 from Krasnoyarsk city center to the Laletino stop, which drops you right at the main trail entrance.
  • For the best photo of the pillars, hike to the viewing platform at the Second Pillar around 9 AM when the morning light hits the granite face.
  • Skip the crowded Central Pillars area on weekends and head to the Takmak district instead, which has equally impressive rocks and far fewer people.
  • Wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip, as the granite surfaces can be deceptively slippery even when dry.
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