Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold,
where ancient sentinels guarded the horizon
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Route features
Level
Season
Duration
Locations
Highest point
Group
Cost
Moderately difficult
Spring, summer, autumn, winter
7-8 hours
Crimea, South Coast
1029 m
Up to 10 people
65 $
Camel Mountain
Pass
Miesis-Bogaz
Mountain
Spirady
The trail by the lake with a view of Mount Biyuk-Isar
Grotto
Biyuk-Isar
View from Mount
Biyuk-Isar on the Ai-Petri Plateau
A healthy snack for the journey
Shortly after starting our walking route, the bizarre
Camel Rock rises up before us — a stone giant with two
humps, as if sitting down to rest among the junipers and
pines. Climbing to its summit, a stunning circular panorama
opens up: the endless sea of the South Coast, stretching
beyond the horizon, the majestic Baidar-Kastropol Wall,
which appears to us as a huge rock bastion stretching to
the west and east, and in the background of the
wall — Mount Biyuk-Isar (Big Fortress), an outcast of the
yayla with sheer walls. Fresh wind, dizzying views — the perfect place for your first photos and the feeling that ‘Crimea begins here.’

After taking a break and admiring the views, the trail leads us to two picturesque mountain lakes. They lie in a basin at the foot of Biyuk-Isar. The water is clear and calm, reflecting the rocks and the sky. It is quiet here, and you can sit on the shore and catch your breath before continuing on your way — a real oasis stop in a protected forest of oaks, pines and junipers.

Going around Mount Biyuk-Isar, we descend to a narrow crevice at the foot of the rock, where a grotto opens up — narrow, mysterious and echoing with the sounds of times gone by. In those distant times, it served as a water collection well for the medieval fortification of Biyuk-Isar. Inside, it is cool, dimly lit, and you can feel the breath of history: ancient peoples once stood guard here. The grotto adds mysticism to the route, like the entrance to an ancient fortress.

The trail then leads us to the Miesis-Bogaz Pass, a narrow, steep ‘throat’ between the rocks. The pass is like a portal: on one side are the wooded slopes of the South Coast, on the other is the open plateau of Ai-Petri.

We come out onto the Ai-Petri plateau and immediately head for Mount Spiridy, the final peak of our route. The plateau is covered with grass and sparse pine trees. Spiridy offers epic views: part of the South Coast below, the sea stretching to the horizon, and a pleasant breeze that is soothing after the climb.
After resting, having a snack and admiring the views, we make our way back along the trails through the dense forest to the gates of the reserve.
Shortly after starting our walking route, the bizarre Camel Rock rises up before us — a stone giant with two humps, as if sitting down to rest among the junipers and pines. Climbing to its summit, a stunning circular panorama opens up: the endless sea of the South Coast, stretching beyond the horizon, the majestic Baidar-Kastropol Wall, which appears to us as a huge rock bastion stretching to the west and east, and in the background of the wall — Mount Biyuk-Isar (Big Fortress), an outcast of the yayla with sheer walls. Fresh wind, dizzying views — the perfect place for your first photos and the feeling that ‘Crimea begins here.’

After taking a break and admiring the views, the trail leads us to two picturesque mountain lakes. They lie in a basin at the foot of Biyuk-Isar. The water is clear and calm, reflecting the rocks and the sky. It is quiet here, and you can sit on the shore and catch your breath before continuing on your way — a real oasis stop in a protected forest of oaks, pines and junipers.

Going around Mount Biyuk-Isar, we descend to a narrow crevice at the foot of the rock, where a grotto opens up — narrow, mysterious and echoing with the sounds of times gone by. In those distant times, it served as a water collection well for the medieval fortification of Biyuk-Isar. Inside, it is cool, dimly lit, and you can feel the breath of history: ancient peoples once stood guard here. The grotto adds mysticism to the route, like the entrance to an ancient fortress.

The trail then leads us to the Miesis-Bogaz Pass, a narrow, steep ‘throat’ between the rocks. The pass is like a portal: on one side are the wooded slopes of the South Coast, on the other is the open plateau of Ai-Petri.

We come out onto the Ai-Petri plateau and immediately head for Mount Spiridy, the final peak of our route. The plateau is covered with grass and sparse pine trees. Spiridy offers epic views: part of the South Coast below, the sea stretching to the horizon, and a pleasant breeze that is soothing after the climb.
After resting, having a snack and admiring the views, we make our way back along the trails through the dense forest to the gates of the reserve.
Biyuk-Isar is a place where the rocks preserve the echoes of ancient peoples.
Biyuk-Isar is a place where the rocks preserve the echoes of ancient peoples.
What lies ahead*
*(The itinerary may be changed at the instructor's discretion depending on weather conditions.)
A rest stop at Mount Biuk-Iisar, with a healthy snack.
9:30–10:00 a.m.
Start of the route
11:00 a. m.
12:30 – 1:00 p.m.
3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
A rest on Mount Spirada, a healthy snack and the journey back.
6:00 p.m.
Timing
Included in the tour price:
+ Transfer to the start of the route and back
+ Water (2 bottles) 0.5 l
+ Lunch box with healthy snacks
+ Accompaniment by a certified guide
+ Great mood
+ Group first aid kit
+ Pass to the protected area
Not included in the tour price:
- Transfer to the meeting point (Sevastopol bus station)
- Food and drinks not specified in the programme
- All expenses not specified in the programme, souvenirs
- If you wish, you can give the guide an additional tip
March
Dates and prices
65 $
March 21st
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
April
65 $
April 26th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
April 11th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
May
65 $
May 24th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
June
65 $
June 25th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
June 30th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
June 5th
65 $
June 18th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
July
65 $
July 19th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
July 24th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
July 31st
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
July 7th
65 $
July 12th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
August
65 $
August 17th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
August 24th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
August 29th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
65 $
August 5th
65 $
August 12th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
September
65 $
September 13th
Biyuk-Isar — an impregnable stronghold
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