The road to Synevyr runs parallel to the Tereblya River. We leave behind the small village of Synevyrska Polyana with a population of 1354 people and the 18th-century Church of the Intercession, which is known to connoisseurs of sacred wooden architecture.
After another four kilometres uphill, we will see the tourist centre “Synevyr”. This means that there is only one and a half kilometres of road left to reach the coveted lake, which is worth covering on foot. Behind the trees, incredible mountain views are already reflected on the surface of the clear water. On the shores of the Sea Eye there is a wooden hotel, a restaurant and several gazebos.
Entrance to the territory of Lake Synevyr is paid. However, the prices for visiting this picturesque attraction are very affordable. For adults, the price is UAH 30, for children – UAH 15, and an additional UAH 75 is required to enter the lake by car. The money goes to the account of the Synevyr National Nature Park, where the magical lake is located.
If you wish, you can take a wooden raft to the centre of the lake, where there is a small island.