Attractions in the Tula region

Recently, the flow of people who want to spend their free time away from home has only increased. Outdoor activities and sightseeing tours are gaining momentum. Indeed, what's the point of sitting in front of the TV, when there is so much new and informative, and sometimes more beneficial to health, than sitting out the fifth point.

One of such places to which you can fully devote your leisure is the Tula region, which is rich in its various tourist attractions, both related to history and sports. This is especially true for residents of central Russia and for Muscovites. The last, so generally a stone's throw to the Tula region.

When planning your trip, first of all, read the information about what is best to see, and what time of year, if there are other interesting objects nearby that you can capture along the way. Just don't overdo it, don't turn your trip into a sightseeing race. Better to go a second time.

Pay special attention to your place of lodging, because this is where you will rest and gain strength. Tula hotels are scattered throughout the region and it will not be difficult to find a suitable option for you..

Be sure to take some time and visit the Yasnaya Polyana Estate Museum. In addition to amazing moments from the life of Tolstoy, you can see magical alleys in the park and a cascade of ponds. Yasnaya Polyana is worth visiting for the whole day, especially in summer, when you can have a picnic right here..

You probably know the Kulikovskoye field, where the famous battle took place, the estates of the Russian artist Polenovo, the city of Belev and its ancient monasteries. You can't count everything at once, otherwise the list of all monuments, ancient settlements, churches and park complexes will take more than one page.

The Tula region is also known for its natural resources. The River Beautiful Sword alone is worth something. You can also raft along it and walk along it on hikes. And the famous nature reserve Reserve «Tula serifs», stretching across the entire region, which has occupied the imagination of many Russian writers and artists.

A separate trip is to visit the city of Tula itself. This city has enough attractions for more than one day - the Tula Kremlin, the Museum of Weapons and the Museum of Tula Gingerbread, several parks, an exotarium and a mini-zoo. It will be much easier to get here, even by public transport.

In any case, the choice is always yours. The main thing is to overcome your laziness, leave the house, and direct your feet towards travel, adventure and new discoveries.