Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track

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Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track
Frolicha Bay in the northeast of Lake Baikal
Frolicha Bay in the northeast of Lake Baikal
Data
length 100 kmdep1
location Northeast shore of Lake Baikal
Markers available
Starting point Estuary Upper Angara
55 ° 21 ′ 43.2 ″  N , 109 ° 49 ′ 8.4 ″  E
Target point Chakussy
55 ° 21 ′ 39.6 ″  N , 109 ° 49 ′ 30 ″  E
The highest point ?
Lowest point 455 m
season summer
particularities For experienced only!

The Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track (FACT) is a 100 km long long- distance hiking trail on the northeast coast of Lake Baikal in Siberia ( Russia ).

The path was built and marked by Russians and foreigners in 2009 for sustainable tourism development in the region. He mainly uses the natural bank and old hunting and game trails. It is named after the river Frolicha (English transcription Frolikha ) in the middle of the trail , which flows through Lake Frolicha about 10 km east of Lake Baikal .

In front of the panorama of the snow-capped, over 2000  m high peaks of the Bargusi Mountains , the FACT leads from the mouth of the Upper Angara at the northern end of the Baikal along the bays of the northeastern bank of Baikal through underdeveloped taiga , across wide rivers and cliffs to the hot springs at Chakussy the bay of the same name. The path should only be used by experienced hikers. The Baikalplan eV in Dresden , which organized the establishment of the path, published a brochure with directions.

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