The Golden Ring is the name for the medieval towns that more or less form a ring as you leave North-East of Moscow. It's a great route to travel if you want to enjoy
the quiet and peaceful life in the Russian province, beautiful
countryside views, and enjoy ancient architecture. The 'classical' route (counter clockwise) starts from Moscow, goes
through Vladimir, Suzdal, Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Rostov Velikiy,
Pereslavl-Zalesskiy, Sergiev Posad. All cities and towns are located
relatively close to each other, the 'Golden Ring' forms a ring, so from
one place you can reach to another and make a circle until you get back
to the one you started with. We only went to Sergiev Posad, Vladimir, and Suzdal.
These towns played a significant role in early Russian history and in
the formation of the Russian Orthodox Church. The towns are full of
ancient Russian architecture from the Middle Ages including kremlins
(walled fortresses), monasteries, cathedrals and churches. Visiting the
Golden Ring will give you a chance to go back in time and imagine a
Russia that used to be. The cities are associated with Russian Princes
and knights, early Tsars such as Ivan the Terrible, the Mongol invasions
and many other historical figures and events. Listening to the history
and legends told by your experienced guide will evoke memories of
storybooks and fairy tales. The towns of the Golden Ring are all in the
Russian countryside which is beautiful – full of forests and fields and
rivers and lakes.
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