This summer, the sea coast of the Mykolaiv region remains inaccessible for recreation. Due to martial law, the risk of mine danger and proximity to the combat zone, the beaches on the Black Sea are not open to visitors. However, this does not mean that there are no options for a short summer trip in the region. Instead of a trip to the sea, you can choose natural parks, canyons, estuaries, forests, quarries or urban locations for a quiet holiday…
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This summer, the sea coast of the Mykolaiv region remains inaccessible for recreation. Due to martial law, the risk of mine danger and proximity to the combat zone, the beaches on the Black Sea are not open to visitors. However, this does not mean that there are no options for a short summer trip in the region. Instead of a trip to the sea, you can choose natural parks, canyons, estuaries, forests, quarries or urban locations for a quiet holiday…