Pskov Oblast

Pskov Oblast is in Northwestern Russia, which borders Latvia to the west, Estonia to the northwest, Leningrad Oblast to the north, Novgorod Oblast to the northeast, Tver Oblast to the east, Smolensk Oblast to the southeast, and Belarus to the south.

Cities

Typical terrain of Pskov Oblast
  • 🌍 Pskov the ancient capital is not well prepared for tourism, but is rich in sites; its Krom (medieval citadel) is very impressive, it is circled by monasteriesincluding one which is Russia's oldest, and the city is full of small, old churches
  • 🌍 Gdov a medieval town famous for its churches, which were destroyed in an act of cultural vandalism by the German Wehrmacht, but are being carefully restored
  • 🌍 Izborsk a town 30 km to the west of Pskov with a huge, ancient fortress, surrounded by a modern day park
  • 🌍 Ostrov - a town with amazing chain bridges.
  • 🌍 Pechory - a town just 8 km from the border of Russia and Estonia, famous for its great Orthodox monastery.
  • 🌍 Porkhov a small town with a fortress constructed by Alexander Nevsky in the 13th century
  • 🌍 Sebezh a small town most interesting for its 17th century baroque, Polish built, Roman Catholic cathedral, which has been reconsecrated as an Orthodox cathedral
  • 🌍 Velikiye Luki the second largest city in the region; the principal attraction is the estate-museum of composer Modest Mussorgsky, outside the city
Inside the Krom of Pskov

Other destinations

  • 🌍 Pushkinskie Gory (Pushkin Hills) - a former Pushkin's mansion and its surroundings converted into a large open-air museum with breathtaking scenery and traditional Russian ethnic elements. An excellent weekend destination.
  • 🌍 Polistovsky Nature Reserve
  • 🌍 Sebezhsky National Park

Understand

An ancient region of Russia which once constituted its own republic, Pskov Oblast is a great weekend trip or longer from Saint Petersburg. Tourist infrastructure is at best rudimentary, although one would expect this will change in the near future, but the region has lots to see for an adventurous traveler or a traveler with a good guide. Pskov, the capital, is without a doubt the principal attraction and likely the only stop for most travelers, but it might be a good plan to get out of the city and check out nearby Izborsk.

Talk

See Russian phrasebook.

Get in

Two daily buses depart for Pskov from Novgorod at 08:30 and 16:00.

Trains from Saint Petersburg are unfortunately very inconvenientthey leave around 03:00 and arrive in Pskov four hours later. A better option is to hop on a bus from Petersburg's Vitebsky Vokzal; there are 15 buses bound for Pskov daily and they take about 5 hours to get there.

There is a daily overnight train from Moscow which leaves around 20:00 and arrives in Pskov around 08:00.

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Pskov is a common last stop in Russia for visitors traveling overland to the Baltic states.

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