The place is simply amazing! It is filled with history, and most importantly has a breathtaking view of the confluence of two of the most important and largest rivers of Belarus, the Svisloch and the Berezina. The thickness of the walls is huge, allowing you to plunge into the 12th century and the Svisloch principality! I recommend
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Сергей Регета
Level 8 Local Expert
March 10
On a sunny spring day, there was a great view of the place where Swichlocha and Berezena coalesced. Also outbuildings of the XII-XIII century. It's a great combination. The only problem is that the place is very crowded, so don't be alone.
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Гарий Амбружевич
Level 9 Local Expert
March 11
It's almost a Belarusian Stonehenge. I didn't even expect it. Usually, a "hillfort" is just a high place and a couple of fragments are lying around. And here is a capital building with a good view of the confluence of two rivers.
Nearby there is a piece of paving stones and another old stone house. I didn't regret stopping by