The 4.6 km ecological trail crosses rugged terrain and features seven stops equipped with benches, waste bins, and informational boards. The route includes directional signage, stairs on steep inclines and descents, and a viewing platform overlooking Lake Nedrovo. The trail showcases picturesque scenery and unique natural and historical attractions: rare glacial landforms, juniper thickets, rare and protected plant species native to Belarus, an ancient fortified settlement (occupied from the 7th century BC to the 6th century AD and again from the 11th to 13th centuries AD), and a former Polish border guard training ground (1920–1939). The trail is suitable for both organized groups and independent hikers. Admission is free.
Stop 1: Ancient settlement history, archaeological finds, daily life; includes an observation deck
Stop 2: Plant communities; features rare species like wood anemone, peach-leaved bellflower, and gray speedwell; also green strawberry and caryophyllus sedge typical of ancient settlements
Stop 3: Aquatic vegetation of Lakes Potekh and Nedrovo
Stop 4: Highest point of the esker ridge; explains glacial formation of the Braslav Lake District
Stop 5: Hydrological and biological characteristics of Lakes Nedrovo and Potekh (size, origin, oxygen levels, clarity, mineralization, typical inhabitants
Stop 6: Polish administration of Braslav (1919–1939) and the military shooting range
Stop 7: Fauna diversity (birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects).
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