Cherkasy region

Park “Oleksandriia”

Description

  • Park “Oleksandriia” is situated in a picturesque place on the shores of a small lake, it is a place for family vacations, romantic dates and quiet walks.

It is often called “Mala Sofiyivka”. There are quiet alleys with benches throughout the park. Sculptures and fountains are installed in the alleys. Romantic bridges have been built near the banks of the lake, where newlyweds and couples in love like to be photographed.

It is often called “Mala Sofiyivka”. There are quiet alleys with benches throughout the park. Sculptures and fountains are installed in the alleys. Romantic bridges have been built near the banks of the lake, where newlyweds and couples in love like to be photographed.

How to get there?

HISTORY

You can relax in the park in good weather at least for the whole day long, so you should take a rug, picnic food and comfortable shoes.

Ivanky is a small but interesting village, where you can also visit the ancient church, mill and homestead. The mill, by the way, was restored in 2013, and now it houses an art gallery, tavern and a shop.

Ivanky is a small but interesting village, where you can also visit the ancient church, mill and homestead. The mill, by the way, was restored in 2013, and now it houses an art gallery, tavern and a shop.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Park “Oleksandriia” is situated in a picturesque place on the shores of a small lake, it is a place for family vacations, romantic dates and quiet walks. It is often called “Mala Sofiyivka”.
  • Ivanky is a small but interesting village, where you can also visit the ancient church, mill and homestead. The mill, by the way, was restored in 2013, and now it houses an art gallery, tavern and a shop.
  • Park “Oleksandriia” is situated in a picturesque place on the shores of a small lake, it is a place for family vacations, romantic dates and quiet walks. It is often called “Mala Sofiyivka”.
  • Ivanky is a small but interesting village, where you can also visit the ancient church, mill and homestead. The mill, by the way, was restored in 2013, and now it houses an art gallery, tavern and a shop.