Adventure destination

Belarus

Belarus is not a mountain destination, and current political conditions also limit its appeal for consumer active travel. It is not a mainstream trekking market.

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Places in Belarus

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Open capital cities, second cities, ski areas, and practical gateway places before drilling into specific routes or trips.

Mountain base

Dzyarzhynskaya Hara

Dzyarzhynskaya Hara is the highest point of Belarus (hill), listed at approximately 345 m (≈1,132 ft) above sea level; coordinates published as 53.84861°N, 27.06528°E. It is described as a hill near the village Skirmantava (Skirmantovo) several kilometres west of Minsk, near the town of Dzyarzhynsk.

Mountains

Linked landscapes

Cross-border or multi-purpose areas connected to Belarus.

UNESCO World Heritage in Belarus

Published UNESCO World Heritage locations linked to Belarus.

Natural Transboundary 1979

Białowieża Forest

UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Belarus and Poland. Inscribed in 1979.

  • Countries Belarus and Poland
  • Area Białowieża Forest
Cultural 2000

Mir Castle Complex

UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Belarus. Inscribed in 2000.

  • Countries Belarus
  • Place Mir Castle Complex
Cultural Transboundary 2005

Struve Geodetic Arc

UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine. Inscribed in 2005.

  • Countries Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine
  • Area Struve Geodetic Arc