Top 10 Hidden Gems Things to do in Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern District

July 15, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Leningrad Oblast (Russian: Ленингра́дская о́бласть, tr. Leningradskaya oblast’, IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on August 1, 1927, although it was not until 1946 that the oblast's borders had been mostly settled in their present position. The oblast was named after the city of Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). Unlike the city, the oblast retains the name of Leningrad.
Restaurants in Leningrad Oblast

1. WindTunnel FlyStation

7th Km of Toksovskoye Hwy, Kuzmolovsky 188663 Russia +7 800 555-59-66 [email protected] http://www.flystation.net
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5.0 based on 872 reviews

WindTunnel FlyStation

Reviewed By mattdN8088TK

Great staff (Boris is a legend) The wind is really smooth with minimal burble at the door Coaches for all levels on tap. Bunkhouse just a few steps away . 1st timer or seasoned VFS tunnel is beautifully set up and local shops just a 10min BUS ride

2. Historical-Cultural Center Varyazhskiy Dvor

9th km of Svetogorskoye Hwy, Vyborg 188800 Russia +7 921 655-96-03 [email protected] http://swargas.ru
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5.0 based on 141 reviews

Historical-Cultural Center Varyazhskiy Dvor

In the mysterious Karelian forests, not far from Vyborg, as if carried through the centuries, lies the medieval town of Svargas – the Capital of the Norman lands, with all its buildings and inhabitants, a real city of the Baltic Slavs the Viking age. The history of the build with their own hands the people of Svargas, his warriors, artisans, and lovers of history, enthusiasts to be reminded of the culture of the Baltic Slavs, obodrites, Wegrow, Ruyan, lutici, wends ... In the story of the life of Svargas, as in flowing river streams, join the fate of each guest coming for the holidays who curious tourists, who have a wedding to celebrate, and all of them carry away a piece of Sunny sky in your heart.

Reviewed By sergeyk147

Varyazhsky Dvor means Viking's Yard in Russian but it actually has another - and by far simpler a name - Svargas which is translated from Indo-European as Sunny Sky. This is a purely private project which is sixteen years old. Their life has been tough - constant fight with local red tape and corruption, volatile cash-flow and even a direct arson attack from hostile competitors. They were burnt virtually to ashes (!!!) and reconstructed the whole thing with their own hands! (One can still see charred walls on the second (English - first) floor. To understand what goes on there please read a review by the guy from Vermont. I'd only add that you can also try a smashing old-style lunch there - Vikings' cabbage or pea (no rubbish cream!) soup and home-made ham hock (Haxe, Eisbein) with potatoes. But - attention! - this service is oursourced so please get in touch with the complex in advance and bear in mind that if the guys are missing there'll be absolutely no opportunity to even have a snack there. So mind it in the course of your planning. But if they ARE there then first thing to do upon arrival should be approaching them and making an order. Then go to their smithy, throw axes, shoot a bow, try chainmail and other medieval haute couture stuff, etc. 'coz in an hour the meals will be ready and you won't have to wait. Their parking is rather modest and this should be taken into account as well. And toilets... Mind-blowing smell. Get ready for a simple obsolete outhouse. Very disappointing. Apart from this - magnificent and very interesting. Recommended!

3. Ivangorod Fortress

Kingiseppskoye Hwy., 8, Ivangorod 188490 Russia +7 813 755-17-92 http://lenoblmus.ru/museum/ivangorodskiy
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Ivangorod Fortress

4. Gatchina Palace and Estate Museum

1 Krasnoarmeyskiy Ave, Gatchina 188300 Russia +7 911 976-83-70 [email protected] http://gatchinapalace.ru
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4.5 based on 684 reviews

Gatchina Palace and Estate Museum

Gatchina Palace and Estate Museum is located 30 km to the south-west of St.Petersburg. The unique atmosphere of the Royal country seat and glorious 18th century interiors are at your service. Valuable collections of painting, furniture, porcelain, antique weapon as well as Gobelin tapestries, embroideries and Italian sculpture will let a visitor get a vivid impression of the royal court life. While darkness and dampness of the mysterious underpass will let you feel the romance of the Russian Castle.

Reviewed By sskorohodd - St. Petersburg, Russia

✨The Great Gatchina Palace was built in 1766-1781 in Gatchina according to the project of Antonio Rinaldi for the favorite of Catherine II Count Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov. Located on a hill above Silver Lake, the palace combines the themes of a medieval castle and a country residence. The interiors of the palace are an example of Russian classicism at the turn of the 18th-19th centuries. The palace was one of the favorite resting places of the royal family✨

5. Oreshek Fortress

Oreshek snt, Shlisselburg 187320 Russia +7 921 951-91-32 http://akuaku.ru/dostoprimechatelnosti/krepost-oreshek-v-shlisselburge
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Oreshek Fortress

Reviewed By sergeyk147

We loved the fortress though got puzzled by ruins inside which looked more like shambles. Local guides' chants that everything was destroyed during World War II are just lame excuse. The citadel has been badly damaged at least twice before - in 1613 when the Swedes took it from Russia and then in 1703 when Peter the Great recaptured it - and has always been fully repaired. So total renovation is obviously imperative. It'll turn this old lady into a tourist sex bomb! We also were unpleasantly puzzled by a strong bias of the exhibits toward Soviet past and the latest war. Yes, of course, Great Patriotic War, as Russians call it, is essential for self-esteem of the nation but the fortress is about seven hundred years old! Why such distortions now, in these normal times?! There were long periods of Novgorod principality - they initially bult it! - then that of Swedish conquest, then again Russian imperial ruling. Practically none of them is duly mentioned. Prejudiced and out-of-date. Thanks God, there appeared a cross in memory of Russian infantry guardsmen who played a decisive role in storming Swedish Nöteburg in 1703. New winds are still blowing... Would love to return here when all the renovation works were accomplished. But the impression is nevertheless very strong.

6. Koporye Fortress

Koporye 188525 Russia +7 921 420-99-35 http://prigorod-peterburg.ru/kopore/koporskaya-krepost/
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4.5 based on 130 reviews

Koporye Fortress

7. Maryino Manor

Andrianovo 187031 Russia +7 921 349-51-51 http://www.usadbamaryino.ru
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Maryino Manor

8. War Museum of the Karelian Isthmus

Krepostnaya St., 26, Vyborg 188800 Russia +7 904 856-32-34 [email protected] http://war-museum.hostenko.net/
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

War Museum of the Karelian Isthmus

Our War Museum is located at the territory of Central barracks in the historical part of Vyborg. The museum includes the following expositions: -Museum "Women at war" (Building 1) -Diorama "At that infamous war" (Building 6) -Weaponry hall (Building 1) -Exhibition of propaganda leaflets of wartime (Building 1) "Women at war" tells about the impact of soviet girls into the victory in the Great Patriotic war (1941-1945). "At that infamous war" is the biggest diorama devoted to Winter war (1939-1940) and tells about 4 Soviet heroes of that war. Both expositions were created due to Presidential Grants Fund. At the hall of weaponry it is allowed to take the presented riffles and try on the uniform. You can also watch the biggest collection of Finnish propaganda leaflets in Russia. It is also possible to take photos on the territory of the museum (included in the price of tickets). Welcome!

9. Volkhov Hydroelectric Power Station

Graftio St., 1, Volkhov 187405 Russia http://www.lhp.rushydro.ru/company/objectsmap/5683.html
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Volkhov Hydroelectric Power Station

10. Fortress Krasnaya Gorka

Lebyazhye Russia +7 981 803-87-72 http://krasnaya-gorka.org
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Fortress Krasnaya Gorka

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