Southern Crimea - Baydar Yayla
Baydar Yayla is the westernmost and lowest of Crimea’s table mountains, forming a wavy curved ridge at 600-700 meters altitude. Its surface is rocky and even, with vegetation including grasses and flowering plants, while the slopes are covered with deciduous forests of oak, hornbeam, and Crimean pine. Explore the expanses of Crimea’s largest plateau with its unique caves and waterfalls.
