7 km from the resort Sudak is the Novy Svit. Activities in Novy Svit - are the air filled with phytoncides pine, juniper and mountain grass, which are an excellent tool for the treatment and prevention of bronchial-pulmonary diseases.
According to the natural climatic indicators the Novy Svit has no analogues in Crimea, and is one of the most scenic places in Crimea. No wonder it was previously called Paradise.
In the village Novy Svet there is a landscape statewide reserve, one of the most beautiful natural monuments of the Crimea.
The rest in the Novy Svit - is, first of all, enjoying the sights of the village, among which a bright building in the style of a medieval castle with four towers.
It was constructed by L.S. Golitsyn for employees of the winery. He himself and his family lived in a separate house (home is preserved), and one of the buildings (near the "castle") is a museum of Golitsyn - large and rare collection of artistic pottery, porcelain and glass from around the world.
Now this is a museum of history of the factory of sparkling wines. Continuing acquaintance with Novy Svit, let us go up the mountain Karaul Oba. From its summit can be seen amphitheater of the Novy Svit. On the left is the New World Mount Falcon (477 m above sea level) - as well as other rocky mountains of Sudak which is an ancient coral reef.
From the distance it resembles the shape of a huge bird with folded wings. Nature of Novy Svit is truly unique. Forms the rocky mountains protect it from cold winds in three directions.
In the south-east light-blue warm sea, which ran into the shore by three bays - Green, Blue and Light-Blue. The small village of Novy Svit stretches on the shore of Green Bay, where a factory of sparkling wines "Novy Svit" is located.
It was founded in 1878 by Prince, L.S. Golitsyn - the founder of domestic industrial sparkling wine. Under the mountain Karaul-Oba square rooms are located, surrounded by straight walls of rocks. Ahead "Adam's bed" - a narrow gorge, covered with a green carpet of ivy.
Behind it there is a staircase carved in the rock. Climbing up the broken stairs and if you turn left (to the north), you'll continue the path along the trail that runs along the coast - it climbs to the chaos of large rocks and brings to the grotto. In the Middle Ages it was the Christian cave monastery, and later here was the collection of vintage wines of Golitsyn.
There is fresh water in the middle of the grotto. On the right there are the ruins of a stone terrace, where Golitsyn treated special guests with vintage wines.
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