It's cool to take an elevator ride from the hill of the mountain to the beach. Thanks to the Kolkhida boarding house for the service provided. Many people living in the area use the elevator. You go down and, you are already in the park on the embankment
The place is gorgeous and very funny. Elevator to the sea. It has some kind of zest, and the most important thing is that they look after it and it is very clean. We walked through it every day.
The elevator installed on the road from the Colchis railway station to the Prince of Oldenburg Park is a very necessary thing! Especially when you come back from the sea. One thing remains to be done-the availability of constant electricity. Due to interruptions, the elevator often does not work (((then you remember the motto -Movement is life- and forward)))
It's a cool place! It was unexpected to find an elevator in the middle of the trees. Be sure to go upstairs, there is a stunning panoramic view from there! The elevator is maintained in working condition. Only one of the 2 cabins is working.
It is very convenient, especially to climb, you get tired after the sea, it's hot, so it's very convenient to take the elevator.Often, only one of the two elevators works.
It's a very interesting place. It leads to the Kolkhida boarding house.In the photo, there is a bridge between the elevator and the boarding house, the view is gorgeous.
I had a vacation in August in Colchis!The elevator is a very necessary structure when climbing uphill!And also, a little kitty came to Oift, who was in an interesting position))She was fed by many vacationers from the boarding house))Such an affectionate kitty!)))I hope she's still being fed...she has kids!))
This elevator connects the Kolkhida boarding house, located on the mountain, with the beach. In Soviet times, during the construction of recreation facilities, everything was thought out to the smallest detail for the convenience of people. However, we did not dare to use the elevator: how old is it and in what condition is it? We admired the panorama of Gagra from above and went down on foot.