Carpathian Biosphere Reserve in Transcarpathia attracts tourists with incredible views and unique natural monuments. One of them is the Karst bridge in the Uholka-Shyroky Luh mountain range.
This Karst rock bridge is a huge arch in the limestone cliff Chur, formed over thousands of years, when the Carpathians were still a seabed.
Extraordinary beech virgin forests and rocks form a special ensemble that plays bright yellow major notes in the autumn. Its "sound" was captured in the photos by a photojournalist of the Ukrinform.







Travel guide from the ua.igotoworld.com.
The Karst bridge is at the end of the route to the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. The elevation difference is about 450 meters, and the walk itself takes 4-5 hours. There are some streams on the way, so you can stock up with tasty and clean spring water.
Eco-trail to the bridge runs through the beautiful virgin beech forest, included in UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also see panoramic views of the canyon of the Tisa river and the Romanian Carpathians, a little further and below one of the largest caves of the Ukrainian Carpathians – Druzhba – is situated.
It is worth noting that there is no road to the Karst bridge. Therefore, you can drive to the village of Mala Uholka and stop at the administrative building of the reserve. Then, you can only go only on foot.

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