The Crimean Mountains Protected Landscape is a scenic and ecologically rich mountain region offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities amid unique karst formations and endemic flora.
Located in the southern part of the Crimean Peninsula, the Crimean Mountains Protected Landscape is a striking range characterized by steep escarpments, deep gorges, and rugged limestone peaks stretching approximately 150 kilometers. The area boasts a diverse ecological mosaic, hosting mixed forests of oak, beech, and pine interspersed with Mediterranean shrubs and rare endemic plant species such as the Crimean pine and various orchids. The karst topography gives rise to numerous caves, underground rivers, and natural springs, making this landscape both geologically and biologically significant. Historically, the mountains have been a cultural crossroads, with historic landmarks including ancient fortresses like Mangup and cave monasteries carved into cliffs, reflecting the region’s rich human heritage. Visitors are drawn to the region’s excellent hiking, rock climbing, birdwatching, and cave exploration opportunities. Popular routes take adventurers through the popular Ai-Petri peak and along the dramatic Kara Dag massif, both known for panoramic views of the Black Sea coastline. Wildlife watchers can spot species such as the Crimean Chamois, golden eagles, and rare butterflies. The area’s natural beauty combined with a moderate climate and accessibility from nearby cities like Yalta and Alushta make it a prized destination for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and scenic adventure in a protected natural setting.
Ai-Petri Peak – Iconic limestone summit with panoramic views of the Black Sea
Karst Caves – Complex cave systems including Marble Cave and Red Cave
Mangup Fortress – Medieval cliffside fortress offering cultural and historical exploration
Kara Dag Nature Reserve – Volcanic massif with unique geology and biodiversity
A dramatic limestone summit reaching 1,234 meters, renowned for sweeping views and a cable car connecting to Yalta.
One of the largest and most spectacular karst caves in Crimea, featuring colorful stalactites and stalagmites.
Historic medieval fortress ruin perched on a plateau offering insight into Crimean history and remarkable vistas.