Luga (Leningrad region) - attractions, beautiful places with photos and descriptions


The name of the city was given by the Luga River, and its name comes from the word laugas, which translates from Estonian as swamp. A Slavic settlement existed here already in the 10th century. During the reign of Catherine the Second, by her order, a city was built on Luga.

The poet Nadson, who visited Luga at the very beginning of the 19th century, gave a detailed description of the city. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin stopped here several times on his way to his Pskov estate. He did not describe this town very flatteringly:

There is a city in Russia called Luga, in the St. Petersburg district. This little town wouldn’t be any worse if it weren’t for my Novorzhev in the world.

During the Great Patriotic War there were heavy battles here. The city was severely destroyed, but many houses miraculously survived.

City Museum

Address: st. Red Artillery, 11-a Phone: (81372) 2-36-41 Website: museum.ru/m253 Opening hours: 11.00-17.00, closed: Sunday, Monday Cost: 60 rubles

The museum was created in 1976. It is located in a former merchant mansion of the first half of the 20th century, which survived the battles and occupation. The exhibition presents several main collections:

  • collection of materials from archaeological excavations of burial mounds of Slavic tribes
  • collection of coins
  • ethnographic collection
  • collection of old photographs
  • documents associated with the names of N. Nekrasov, A. Kuprin, M. Saltykov-Shchedrin, B. Kustodiev, I. Kramskoy, astronomer S. Glazenap

The stands contain materials about the stay here of Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Chaliapin, and the storyteller Ershov. A large place in the museum's exhibition is occupied by materials dedicated to the war of 1941-1945: military operations, the partisan movement, and the exploits of a detachment of Spanish anti-fascists.

Entertainment and active recreation

On the banks of the Luga River of the same name there is a professional motorcycle track. There you can ride motorcycles, SUVs and ATVs. In winter, the track is dominated by snowboarding and ski jumping. Tourist bases rent equipment and additionally organize fishing and hunting.

The Kalganovka estate houses an equestrian center. You can ride horses in the ancient park and take care of them yourself.

Excursions

  1. Professional excursion in the city itself, through the Local History Museum. The cost of the excursion is from 800 rubles.
  2. From St. Petersburg “Forgotten estates of the Luga region.” Takes 15 hours. Cost from 1500 thousand per person.

Where to stay

There are many places for travelers to stay in the city:

  • Recreation center "Mill on the Black River". Cost from 2750 rubles per day to 7500 rubles per day.
  • Mini hotel "At Lysaya Gora" st. Srednyaya Zarechnaya, house 71a. Room cost 2500 rubles/day. Rooms with extra bed – 3000 rubles per day. Breakfast 300 rubles, dinner 500 rubles.
  • Mini hotel Vasilisa st. Nizhegorodskaya, 61. Room cost per day is 1500 rubles.
  • Hotel "Luga" Kirova Ave., 56. Room cost: 500 rub. night for a regular room. Double room with amenities 2500 rub. day.

Find other hotels and guest houses on the Luga city portal.

Meadows is an excellent, quiet, and at the same time interesting place. Cozy streets, beautiful parks. Here everyone can choose the theme of walks, city promenades and nature trips. The most beautiful time comes in autumn. The city dresses in bright clothes, the surrounding forests flare up in the sun. Immersing you in an atmosphere of serenity and unhurriedness.

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Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan

Address: Gagarin st., 27 Telephone: (81372) 2-24-56 Opening hours: 9.00-18.00

The neo-Byzantine style temple was built at the end of the 19th century on the initiative of local residents. Representatives of the merchants and nobility collected funds for its construction. Architect N. Kudryavtsev donated a shrine to the church - a cross with particles of the Life-Giving Tree.

The miraculous icon of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary is kept here. During the defense of Luga in 1941, the headquarters of the 41st Rifle Corps was located here. In 1942, the church was consecrated, and services began there and continued until the end of the war. The building was empty for a long time, but services have now been resumed.

Some data

The city is the southernmost in the Leningrad region and is located on the Luga River. The climatic conditions are comfortable. More sunshine, less precipitation. Compared to St. Petersburg, Luga has 20-40 more clear days. Local residents unofficially call the place “Northern Crimea”.

Important Luga data:

  • population: 35 thousand;
  • telephone code: +7 81372;
  • zip code: 188230;
  • coordinates on the map: 58°44′ N. w. 29°51′ E. d.;
  • region number: 47.

The city's coat of arms depicts a tub of silver water and blue salmon. These symbols embody impeccability, honesty, loyalty, and knowledge. In 2008, a sign was added in the form of two crossed swords with gold hilts - this indicates the assignment of the status of “City of Military Glory”.

The head of the administration is Andrey Vladimirovich Ivanov. The institution is located at 73 Kirova Ave. Work is constantly underway to improve the condition of the city and develop tourism. Officials are open to interacting with the population.

Large information portals - “Luga-info”, “Luga district”, “Luga-City”. They publish the latest news and announce events. Local residents communicate in VKontakte groups, where they can discuss various problems and post beautiful photographs of the city. Popular communities include “Free Meadows” and “Negative Phenomena”.

Tourists operate tours in Russia and abroad. Therefore, people can easily travel to popular holiday destinations.

Church of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine

Address: Kirova Ave., 54 Telephone: (81372)2-23-41

Built with money allocated from the treasury by Catherine II, it became the first church in the city of Luga. This is a modest building, reminiscent of a Protestant church in architecture. The temple is decorated with a monumental portico with columns and a modest semicircular apse.

In the 30s, the church was closed, and a children's cinema operated there for some time. Since 1993, worship services began to be held there again.

Natural attractions

Kropovskie caves

Sand was mined here for glass production. Note the interesting oval and round vaults. In some places, the soot of partisan fires remains. Mysteriousness and inhospitability attract tourists here. They are located on the territory of an artillery installation; some of the caves have been closed by the military and are not allowed into the facility. There is a secret path from the Obla River. To protect yourself, you need to contact an experienced digger-tour guide.

Luga Canyon

The area of ​​modern Luga was formed due to the collapse of the glacier. The splendor of nature is mesmerizing, rocky shores, waterfalls, a small canyon. Near the Oredezh River near the abandoned village of Ploskoye. The river flows into a lake around which there are green banks and tall pine trees. The river broke through the rocks and formed an amazing sight - a canyon in the Leningrad region. The most spectacular time is spring - summer, when the water runs, sparkling and bouncing on the rocks.

Landscape reserve "Cheremenetsky"

The Cheremenetsky Landscape Reserve is located 8 kilometers from the city of Luga. It carefully cares for unique species of trees and animals. Particularly important are areas of broad-leaved trees: coniferous-deciduous and elm forests. Red Book animals have found their home in forests and lakes:

  • crested newt;
  • lake frog;
  • White stork;
  • garden dormouse;
  • green woodpecker, roe deer.

The reserve contains estates with parks and the Ionno-Theological Monastery.

Resurrection Cathedral

Address: Kirova Ave., 54

Nearby, at the same address as the Church of St. Catherine, is the Resurrection Cathedral, erected in 1887 with donations from townspeople. This is a single-dome building in the pseudo-Russian style with a three-tiered bell tower.

In the thirties, a dance floor was opened here; during the war, a German military unit was located. The building is now being restored and services are held here.

Hotels

Now that you know what Luga is, you should definitely come here. Here you can not only have a good rest, but also get acquainted with the rich history of this region. The city of Luga has a sufficient number of hotels and inns that provide all the necessary conditions for living. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the most popular of them:

  • Recreation center "Shtol" - Partizanskaya street, 30. It offers comfortable rooms that have everything you need for relaxation. The hotel is located on the banks of a river where you can not only swim, but also fish.
  • Guest house "Sakhalin" - Luzhsky lane. If you are tired of city noise, then you will certainly like this option. There is free internet, a shared kitchen with everything you need for cooking, and convenient parking.
  • Country house "Sosny" - Tolmachovo village, Smolyanaya street, 26. You will enjoy clean air in one of the most popular hotels in Luga. The cottage is located in a forest area. Comfortable gazebos have been built on the territory, which have everything you need for a barbecue.
  • Guest house on Komsomolsky. In the city center you can rent quite comfortable rooms to stay at affordable prices. The hotel is located on Komsomolsky Avenue, 16 A.

Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker

Address: Vrevskoe cemetery

The red brick church was erected at the expense of the Luga merchant Alexandra Tretyakova and was conceived as a temple-tomb for her husband. The tomb was built in the basement of the church. After the revolution, they tried to blow it up, and now the temple is practically in ruins, but the issue of its restoration is being decided.

Recommendations

Sources

  • Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Regional Law No. 32-oz of June 15, 2010 “On the administrative-territorial structure of the Leningrad region and the procedure for changing it,” as amended. Regional Law No. 23-oz dated May 8, 2014 “On the merger of municipalities” Primorskoye urban settlement of the Vyborg district of the Leningrad region and Glebychevskoye rural settlement of the Vyborg district of the Leningrad region and on amendments to certain Regional laws. Came into force on the date of official publication. Published: “Vesti”, No. 112, June 23, 2010 (Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Regional Law No. 32-oz of June 15, 2010 “ On the administrative-territorial structure of the Leningrad Region and the procedure for changing it” as amended
    by Regional Law No. 23-oz dated May 8, 2014
    On the annexation of the municipalities “Primorskoye Urban Settlement” in the Vyborg District of the Leningrad Region and the “Glebychevskoye Rural Settlement” in the Vyborg District of the Leningrad Region and on amendments to various regional laws (
    comes into force on the date of official publication ).
  • Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Regional Law No. 65-oz of September 28, 2004 “On establishing boundaries and conferring the status of a state municipal formation on the Lugansk municipal district and the municipalities within it,” as amended. Regional Law No. 17-oz dated May 6, 2010 “On amendments to some regional laws in connection with the adoption of the federal law “On amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation in connection with improving the organization of local self-government””. Came into force 10 days from the date of official publication (November 1, 2004). Published: “Bulletin of the Government of the Leningrad Region”, No. 31, October 22, 2004 (Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Regional Law No. 65-oz of September 28, 2004 “ On establishing boundaries and assigning the appropriate status to the municipal formation of the Luga municipal district and its constituent its composition to municipalities
    , with changes made by the region").
    Law No. 17-oz of May 6, 2010 “ On amendments to Article 2 of the regional law “On establishing boundaries and assigning the appropriate status to the municipal formation of the Lodeynopolsky municipal district and its constituent municipalities
    . after 10 days from the date of official publication (November 1, 2004).

Church of St. Nicholas

Address: pl. Uritskogo, 44

At the beginning of the 19th century, a Catholic church built in the traditions of Gothic architecture was consecrated in the city. The construction was supervised by the architect Dietrich.

In the 30s, the church ceased to function, then services were held for some time during the German occupation. During Soviet times, the building was used as a gym, but recently the church has been operating again.

In his yard there is a monument to unborn children.

Story

It was founded on the banks of the river of the same name by decree of Catherine the Great on August 3 (14), 1777. The city developed in the following stages:

  1. Initial construction (1777–1800)
  2. Early population growth to 3,000 (c. 1810–1860)
  3. Intensive social and urban development (c. 1870–1910)
  4. Soviet development according to a typical small town plan (1926–1950).
  5. Reconstruction of the historical structure of the city (ca. 1960 – ca. 1995).
  6. Transition to a free market agro-industrial town (c. 1995–2005)

Luga was founded as a city in the Pskov governorate, but on March 3 (14), 1782 it was transferred to the St. Petersburg province (renamed Petrogradsky in 1913 and Leningradsky in 1924) and became the seat of the Luga district. In 1918, important events of the Russian Civil War took place here, when the White Army unsuccessfully tried to capture Petrograd.

On August 1, 1927, the districts were abolished and the Luga district was formed with the administrative center in Luga. The akimats were also abolished, and the district became part of the Luga Okrug in the Leningrad Region. On July 23, 1930, both okrugs were abolished, and the districts were directly subordinated to the region. On September 19, 1939, Luga became a city of regional significance and ceased to be part of the district.

The World War II German offensive on Leningrad was temporarily suspended by seven regular, militia, and irregular units in the Luga area, and this delayed the start of the siege of Leningrad by more than a month. In recognition of this feat, the city was awarded the title of "Hero City" and listed as one of the World War II Cities of Military Glory by Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia. The German occupation of Luga lasted from August 24, 1941 to February 12, 1944.

In 2010, the administrative structure of the Leningrad region was brought into line with its municipal structure, and Luga became a city of district significance.

Memorial of Partisan Glory

Address: Kievskoe highway, 135 km How to get there: located at the entrance to the city. You can get there by car or get off the St. Petersburg train at General Omelchenko's Razezd station.

The memorial was built for the thirtieth anniversary of the victory on a twenty-meter hill and is dedicated to the partisan movement. Monumental structures include a reinforced concrete pillbox left over from the war, 13 stelae-boulders representing the number of partisan brigades, and a monument to the partisans with a memorial hall.

Where the meadows meet

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Meadow ecosystems are located in places where natural conditions are unsuitable for the normal existence of tree forms: in frequently flooded low areas of river valleys (floodplains), steppes, semi-deserts, coasts of the subarctic and subantarctic zones, on mountain slopes. Natural grasslands are common in New Zealand, the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere.

Meadows are confused with fields or steppes, but the differences are significant. Agricultural crops are grown in the fields and are regularly processed by humans. In the steppes, due to poor moisture, drought-resistant grasses grow, and their development stops not only in winter, but also in summer.

St. John the Theologian Cheremenets Monastery

Address: Luga district, Skreblovo volost, Cheremenets Telephone: (81372) 5-83-86 How to get there: from the bus station by bus 138-A, 138-B138-B, route Luga-Skreblovo-Cheremenets-Krasny Val-Luga or by shuttle taxi to the Krasny Val stop.

There is no exact information about the founding date of the monastery. According to researchers, the monastery was founded in the 15th century, although based on materials from archaeological expeditions it is clear that the monastery was here much earlier.

According to legend, an icon of John the Theologian appeared to a peasant from the village of Rusynya. Ivan the Third, having heard about the miracle, ordered the construction of a monastery on the island. At the end of the 16th century, it was destroyed by the Lithuanians, but the monastery was quickly restored, and it served as a refuge for the monastic brethren until the 30s of the 20th century.

Then on its territory there was a gardening school and a recreation center. In 1997, monastic life was resumed.

Luga district

Luga municipal district is located in the southwest of the Leningrad region. The administrative center is the city of Luga. It ranks eighth in the region in terms of population and fifth in area.

Content

Story

Luga district was formed on August 1, 1927, then it consisted of 55 village councils. A year later, eighteen village councils were liquidated. In 1932, the district included 13 village councils from the Plyussky district, which was liquidated. During the Second World War, the area was completely under occupation, suffered greatly and was liberated in the winter of 1944.

Subsequently, repeated transformations took place in the Luga region. They mainly concerned village councils that were transformed, consolidated or liquidated. In 2006 it received the status of a municipal district and was finally approved in its modern form.

Population and administrative structure

The population of the Luga region is 74.1 thousand people. It has been decreasing since 2010, when the maximum was recorded - 78.7 thousand people. The decline is partly natural, partly migration - people move to St. Petersburg. The national composition is dominated by Russians, and 52% of the population lives in urban areas. This is less than the average urbanization indicators for the Leningrad region.

However, it is worth noting that in summer the population of the Luga region increases sharply due to the large number of summer residents, since there are a large number of gardening areas.

It consists of two urban settlements (Luzhskoye and Tolmachevskoye with a population of 36.3 thousand and 4.2 thousand people, respectively), as well as thirteen rural settlements. They, in turn, include 349 settlements. However, it is worth noting that only thirty have more than 200 people, and 29 have no permanent population at all. And in 87 settlements of the Luga region less than 10 people permanently live.

Table. Rural settlements of the Luga region.

Name

Center

Population

Settlements included

Geography, relief and climate

The area of ​​the Luga district is 6070 square kilometers. It borders with the Novgorod and Pskov regions, as well as with the Volosovsky, Gatchina, Slantsevsky and Tosnensky districts of the Leningrad region.

The terrain is mostly flat, with hills up to 100 meters high in some places. There are quite a large number of swamps. There are many lakes, the largest of which are Samro, Vyalye, Vrevo, Khvoylovo, Antonovo, Syabero. There are also rivers, the largest of which is Luga, and its tributaries – Saba, Oredezh and Yashera – are also worth mentioning. In general, the Luga region is rich in water resources.

The south and east are dominated by agricultural land. Aspen and birch grow in the north, and pine forests in the west. It is also worth noting that there are ten specially protected natural areas in the Luga region.

The climate is moderate continental, winters are mild, summers are relatively cold. The average annual precipitation is 650 millimeters. In general, the weather in the Luga region is not very different from that in the Leningrad region as a whole, although sometimes there can be a very significant difference between the southern and northern regions.

Economics and transport

The economy of the Luga region is diverse. There are industrial enterprises that produce various products; agriculture and food production occupy a large share. More than 1,400 individual entrepreneurs or small businesses are registered.

The main contribution to the economy is made by the industrial and agricultural sectors, but there are also other areas. In this sense, the Luga district can be considered prosperous. The level of registered unemployment does not exceed 0.4%, however, it is worth noting that salaries here are quite low (the lowest in the Leningrad region).

Three railway lines pass through the territory of the Luga region: St. Petersburg - Pskov, Luga - Veliky Novgorod and St. Petersburg - Dno (Pskov region). There are many highways, including the R-23 “Pskov”, along which there is a flow of cars to the Republic of Belarus. The transport center of the region is the city of Luga.

Attractions

There are many attractions and interesting places in the Luga region. There are both historical and architectural monuments, as well as interesting natural sites. There are more than 20 historical estates or parks (not all estates are open to the public), more than 30 chapels and churches. Among the most interesting and popular among tourists are:

  • Church of St. Nicholas;
  • Estate of Prince Lvov;
  • Merevo Estate;
  • Zapolye estate.
  • We can also recommend visiting the local history museum in Luga and the state farm museum in the village of Skreblovo. The exhibitions there are quite interesting. Among the natural attractions and interesting places in the Luga region it is worth noting:

  • Borshchiv caves;
  • Pechora holy spring;
  • Korpovskie caves.
  • There are natural and landscape reserves that can also be visited. At least for those who love beautiful nature, and there are really many such places in the Luga region. It is also worth mentioning the presence of more than ten monuments and historical burial sites, including war memorials.

    Recreation and fishing

    The Luga region is interesting for a varied holiday; it will be comfortable here for those who prefer to stay in hotels or recreation centers, as well as for those who want to relax with tents. A large number of attractions allows you not only to transit through the area and see several places along the way, but also to come here for a fairly long period of time.

    For fishing lovers, the Luga region may also be of interest. There are many lakes and interesting rivers. In addition, there are lakes on the shores of which there are no settlements, which is always a plus from a fishing point of view.

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    Urban architecture

    County government

    Address: Kirova Ave., 64

    The building was constructed at the end of the 19th century.

    Architectural complex "Public Places"

    Address: Svyazi Lane, 4

    The complex was built in the 18th century, and now the fence, central building and outbuilding have been preserved.

    City mansion of the early 20th century

    Address: st. Tosi Petrova, 11

    Train Station

    Address: st. Malaya Inzhenernaya

    It was built in 1944 under the leadership of architect Baryshkin. Before the war, there was a train station built here in the 19th century. It was destroyed during the battles for the city.

    Ostrich farm near Luga

    (coordinates: 58°39'41.8″N 29°54'29.3″E)

    If you know that the village of Rapti is now called the village of Dzerzhinsky, then you can look into another unusual place. To the ostrich farm. It is only about 500 meters from the manor ruins. Even a short road there will bring tremendous pleasure, because it runs along an ancient linden alley. It is difficult to say how old these trees are and whether they can compete with the famous American redwoods, but they make a great impression.

    The Ostrich Kingdom is located right at the end of the alley. Here, not only real African ostriches roam freely, but also ducks, geese, pheasants and guinea fowl. You can feed them, you can dance with them. Tours run every two hours.

    Conclusion: a nice outdoor petting zoo for walking with children and creating unusual photos for the family archive.

    How to navigate

    The most popular public transport in Luga is the bus. There are 54 bus routes throughout the city. Also, minibus taxis are especially popular. When traveling to Luga, you can use a taxi.

    Average cost of travel:

    • from 10 to 20 rub. per km in the city;
    • paid waiting 2 rubles. in a minute;
    • free waiting no more than 3 minutes;
    • the minimum cost of the trip is 99 rubles;
    • cost in the outskirts of the city is 3 rubles. per km.

    Also, during your stay in the city, you can rent a car without a driver. You can choose a suitable car via the Internet. Luga is a relatively small town, but its attractions make a huge impression on tourists. Numerous ancient buildings deserve special attention and careful treatment.

    Author: Olga Zhanskaya

    Article design: Oleg Lozinsky

    Borshchovskie (Oredezhskie) caves

    (coordinates: 58°50'39.6″N 30°21'17.0″E)

    On the way back from Luga to St. Petersburg, don’t be too lazy to turn towards Oredezh along highway 41A-004 to look into the caves. Someone calls them the Oredezh caves, since they are located on the Oredezh river. Someone says that these are the Borshchovo caves, because they are located near the village of Borshchovo and not on a river at all, but on Lake Antonovskoye.

    The river in this place actually widens and seems like a lake. You can leave your car on the edge of the village of Borshchovo. Then there is a steep, broken descent that can only be overcome by off-road vehicles. Although it is very pleasant to walk through a small meadow.

    And then there is a sign with explanations, the first slide of quartz sand and a path towards the lake and caves.

    To get to the caves you need to go a little deeper into the forest along the path along the lake. Here there are trees of incredible antiquity with roots as tall as human beings and huge, no less mossy stones.

    The Borshchov or Oredezh caves are cut on the left hand, right in the high coastal banks. They are of ancient, but man-made origin. These are adits. Here in the 19th century, the same quartz sand was mined for glass production.

    The total length of the cave system is said to be about 15 kilometers. You can get into the caves on your own; there are no bars anywhere, but doing this without a guide is still not recommended. There are labyrinths inside and possible dangerous collapses, especially after heavy rains. So draw your own conclusions. To be convinced of the fragility of structures, it is enough to touch the wall with your hand. It instantly flows into your palm like a stream of sand.

    Although it is quite possible to go into the first halls of the cave system to take breathtaking underground photographs. It’s safe, you just have to bend down at the entrance, and in some places you won’t even spare your knees.

    It’s pitch black inside, and phone flashlights don’t diffuse it very well, so it’s better to have something more powerful. The vaults overhead resemble Gothic arches, and the darkness in the passages fascinates, attracts and frightens at the same time. For this reason, chirping swallows settle above the entrances, whose nests look like a small cave town.

    Characteristic fauna

    Large animals do not live in open areas, so the species diversity of the meadow biocenosis is represented by small lizards, rodents, and inconspicuous birds. The upper layers of soil are inhabited by larvae and worms, which are eaten by moles, hedgehogs, and snakes. Amphibians are also found, which characterizes the biocenosis of the water-rich meadow.

    Insects are especially diverse; they are content with a wide selection of vegetation and nectar. There are numerous beetles on the surface of the earth, and flies, cicadas, and locusts in the grass.

    Animal classMeadow representatives
    InsectsHairy bee, meadow moth, swallowtail, cabbage grasshopper, flea beetle, dung beetle, ants
    AmphibiansGrass frog, green toad, spadefoot
    ReptilesAgile lizard, common
    BirdsWhisker, Dubrovnik bunting, yellow wagtail, corncrake, lapwing, gray warbler, lentil, shrike, warbler, corncrake, quail, snipe
    MammalsCommon vole, mole, hedgehog, gopher

    Weather, best time to travel

    The climate in Luga is moderate - cold, with a lot of rainfall at any time of the year. An average of 650 mm falls per year.

    Average temperature indicators calculated taking into account the last few years:

    monthaverage temperature in °Cminimum temperature in °Cmaximum temperature in °CPrecipitation in mm
    January-8,2-11-5,339
    February-7,8-11-4,529
    March-3,3-7+0,434
    April+4,1-0,2+8,439
    May+11+5,8+16,244
    June+15,5+10,5+20,665
    July+17,3+12,5+22,180
    August+15,7+11,1+20,483
    September+10,6+6,7+14,569
    October+5,2+2,4+859
    november-0,7-2,7+1,360
    December-5,1-7,7-2,548

    According to the comfort rating, June and May are considered the most successful months for traveling to the city.

    Modern objects interesting to visit

    Along with ancient attractions, Luga has interesting modern shopping and entertainment complexes.

    Shopping complex "Lotos"

    The shopping complex is located at: Luga, st. Volodarsky house 15. The shopping center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The shopping center has a huge range of food and non-food products.

    Shopping complex "Verny"

    Location of the shopping complex: Luga, Tolmacheva Lane, building 9. The shopping center's opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The shopping center has many departments selling branded clothing and shoes. There are also everyday goods.

    Shopping complex "Orlan"

    Location of the complex: Luga, Uritsky Avenue, building 49.

    The shopping complex is open:

    • weekdays – from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.;
    • Sat. _ – from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
    • sun . – from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    TC specializes in construction-related products.

    Where to relax in Luga

    Today, the Luga district is the largest province of St. Petersburg in terms of the number of gardens. Thousands of St. Petersburg residents move to Luga and the surrounding area for the summer to enjoy the silence and the purest balm of pine forests.

    Here are the famous massifs “Mshinskaya”, “Nizovskaya”, “Divenskaya”. There are many smaller ones scattered along the shores of lakes, in river openings and forest edges of gardening and dacha villages.

    On the territory of the district there are the largest complex federal reserve in the region “Mshinskoye Bog” (60 thousand hectares), complex reserves - Syabersky, Shalovo-Perechitsky and Cheremenetsky.

    Natural monuments - relict forests of the Linden Mountains tract, caves of artificial origin - Korpovskie near Luga and Oredezhskie on the shore of Lake Antonovskoye, boulder fields near the village of Maloye Konezerye, sand dunes near the southern outskirts of the city of Luga, the area of ​​​​the village of Zhelezo with botanically valuable coniferous species and deciduous trees.

    Among the groundwaters there are mineral waters (Cambrian sodium chloride waters). A mud bath using sapropel mud from Lake Nelai is included in the balneological complex of the Zeleny Bor health resort.

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