Sverdlovsk region is the largest zone of the Urals. This area is famous for its original landscapes. It is located among the picturesque Ural Mountains, occupies part of the West Siberian Plain. Green mountains with snowy peaks, endless coniferous forests are exactly what the Sverdlovsk region can be proud of. Rivers in large numbers spread over this region. Emerald ribbons of numerous water streams cross this amazing and most beautiful land.
In ancient times, the region was famous for its stone craftsmen. Bazhov conveyed the amazing beauty and natural we alth of this corner of the earth in his works.
A brief description of the rivers of the Sverdlovsk region
This region is unique in its natural resources. More than 50 water streams in its we alth has the Sverdlovsk region. The rivers are herelarge and small have different coastlines.
For example, the Ushma stream will amaze tourists with rocky cliffs that majestically frame its course. The Tavda River is famous for its fish. Burbot, sturgeon, crucian carp and many other representatives of the underwater world are found here. The coastline is special: cliffs are characteristic of one edge, plains are characteristic of the other. But the banks of the Severka are densely covered with vegetation. It belongs to the basin of the Lattice River, on its way it goes around the local landmark - the rock of Falcon Stone. Burbot is found in its waters, but its size is not very large.
For lovers of kayaking, there will also be something to do when visiting the Ural regions. The Sverdlovsk region, whose rivers are ideal for tourism, offers great opportunities for water sports athletes. The popular stream Big Shishim provides routes for rafting on catamarans, kayaks, and boats already in early spring.
Tura River
One of the main rivers in this region is the Tura. Its length is more than one thousand kilometers. It originates in a spur of the Middle Urals, and ends in the northern region of the Tyumen administrative district, flowing into the Tobol.
The Tura River (Sverdlovsk Region) is navigable and raftable. It is the main source of drinking water supply for the city of Tyumen. There are three reservoirs and the Verkhoturskaya hydroelectric power station on the river. In spring and summer, passengers are transported by ferries and boats. There are a large number of riffles on the stream.
Historical fact: from the Tura River, the glorious Yermak began to conquer the Siberian Khanate. The Babinovskaya road was laid above it, which was called the road of the Sovereigns.
The Great Siberian Way begins from the city of Turinsk. The rafting route is 100 km, lasts about five days and ends in the village of Kulakovo.
Sverdlovsk region is famous for its excellent fishing. The rivers here are striking in their diversity. However, the Tura section that passes through this region is not in demand among fishermen.
Pyshma River
Pyshma is a Ural river that originates from Lake Klyuchi and flows into the Tura. Mansi - the indigenous inhabitants of Siberia, call it "quiet". This is a calm river, its banks are dressed in evergreen forests, there are also wetlands. Further downstream there are rocky cliffs, turning into a plain, along which Pyshma winds up to the very mouth. Its length is a little over 600 km. Water consumption in the stream is average - 39 m3/sec.
In the last month of autumn, the Pyshma River (Sverdlovsk region) is covered with ice that does not melt until April. The spring flood lasts until the beginning of summer. The rocky cliffs of Pyshma are the main attraction of the river. The Temple of Air is a stone building with a dome, which stands on top of the Three Sisters cliff and is a symbol of the Kurya resort. It is located on a rocky shore.
The unique ensemble of birch and pine trees is protected by the Pripyshminsky Bory State Park. picturesque forestadorns the high ledges of the Pyshma River. He gives healing air to the patients of the children's he alth resort "Glyadeny". The left bank of the river is occupied by the Sukholozhskaya cave - the dwelling place of an ancient man.
Pyshma is rich in inhabitants of the underwater world. Here, near the Beloyarsk reservoir and beyond, according to fishermen, there is a wonderful biting of pike, grass carp, carp and bream. Burbot is well caught in autumn.
Kamenka River
Kamenka is a relatively small stream originating in the Iset River. It flows through the region for about 60 km and dissolves, flowing into the Kara Sea.
The small river Kamenka (Sverdlovsk region) is rich in natural rock formations of the most intricate configurations. There are cliffs with the names "Damn Finger", "Dinosaur", "Three Brothers" and many others. Magnificent nature gathers on the banks of the water stream many who want to relax and go fishing. The river is home to fish such as burbot, pike and perch.