Su-At

Su-At

Attraction 📍 Crimea
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What is Su-At?

This is a river in the Crimean mountains, the largest right tributary of Burulchi. It is approximately 13 km long, so don't expect a lot of water - rather a cozy mountain stream with character.

Where does Su-At originate?

The leak is the source of Su-At I at an altitude of about 927 m, sandwiched between the Karaby-yayla and the Orta-Syrt yayla, on the northwestern slopes of the Tyrke massif. The spring itself is hidden in a large metal cistern, which is already well overgrown with moss, so the locals call it simply the Barrel.

Where did this name come from?

From the Crimean Tatar: suat (or suvat) means drinking water. The name is honest - both people and cattle have been going to the water here for a long time to get drunk.

What is interesting to see nearby?

At the upper reaches of the valley there is a tract of the same name, Su-At, and also a monument to the partisans of the Second World War - a prism with a star and a spring. Tourist trails are laid through the valley, so pedestrians have a place to roam.

When is the best time to go to Su-At?

In spring and early summer, while the river is full of snow and rain. In the summer, the lowlands often dry up, and instead of a river, you risk finding a dry channel - then all hope for a spring lies in the sources.

Source: Wikipedia ↗

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