The first European-style ecological camping will be launched in the Lviv region

The first European-style ecological camping will be launched in the Lviv region facebook.com/MalaRichkaCampsite
Olena Yatseno

Electricity here is obtained from solar panels, and its own treatment facilities provide 95% wastewater treatment

From June 1, in the village of Korchin in the Skolivshchyna (Lviv region), an ecological camping "Mala Richka" will be opened.

The new tourist location with an area of ​​1 hectare is located 8 km from Skole and 70 km from Lviv, and is also friendly to the environment, writes Zaxid.net.

It is noted that the camping is completely autonomous – electricity is obtained from solar panels, and its own treatment facilities provide 95% wastewater treatment.

The campsite is located actually next to the famous tourist locations of the Lviv region: Skole Beskydy, Mount Parashka, Hurkalo and Kaminka waterfalls, Tustan historical reserve.

At tourism department of the Lviv Regional State Administration announced that it would also be the first campsite in the Lviv region, equipped with all the amenities for tourists according to the European model.

In total, there are glamping, parking, toilets, showers, a kitchen, a cafe, a BBQ area, a fire pit and a well, as well as free Wi-Fi and electricity.

On the territory you can pitch your own tent or rent double or quadruple tent.

The campsite accommodates up to 30 tents at a distance of 50 m from each other. In total, the location can accommodate up to 100 guests.

Before EcoPolitica reported that about two dozen goats were released to graze in Riverside Park (New York, USA). A herd of 24 goats was specially brought from a farm nearby to the park to clear it of invasive weed.

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