Mezhyhirya National Nature Park is a protected natural and cultural area near Kyiv, known for its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and historical significance as the site of the former presidential estate.
Located along the banks of the Dnieper River near Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Mezhyhirya National Nature Park spans a varied landscape of forests, wetlands, meadows, and riverine ecosystems. Established officially as a national nature park in 2021, it preserves the land and waters once belonging to a large private estate, historically infamous as the residence of Ukraine's ex-president. The park offers visitors a unique convergence of natural beauty and cultural history. Vegetation includes mixed deciduous forests dominated by oak, birch, and pine, as well as riparian zones supporting diverse birdlife and aquatic species. Recreational opportunities abound, such as hiking through forest trails, birdwatching, boating along the Dnieper, and exploring the remnants of historical buildings and landscaped gardens on the estate grounds. Mezhyhirya's location close to Kyiv makes it a popular escape for residents and tourists seeking nature near the city. Restoration efforts aim to rehabilitate natural habitats affected by previous private developments and to promote sustainable eco-tourism. Wildlife sightings include waterfowl, owls, foxes, and numerous small mammals, highlighting the park’s role as a regional biodiversity refuge. Interpretive signage and guided tours provide insight into the area's natural environment and its layered history, blending outdoor recreation with cultural education. Mezhyhirya National Nature Park is increasingly recognized as a symbol of reclaiming natural and public spaces for ecological preservation and public enjoyment.
Dnieper River waterfront and boat tours
Extensive mixed deciduous forests with birdwatching opportunities
Historical estate remnants including landscaped gardens and architectural ruins
Quiet wetland habitats home to diverse amphibian and insect populations
Offers scenic views, boating opportunities, and a vital ecological corridor for aquatic and riparian wildlife.
Remnants of the former presidential residence with landscaped gardens and architectural features open for exploration.
Composed mainly of oak, birch, and pine trees supporting a diverse population of birds, mammals, and understory plants.