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Kadosh forest is no less interesting attraction of these places than Kiselev Rock. From the Parking lot to the Kiselev rock, the road goes through an oak grove, and on the coast, there are many relict pines. Kadosh forest is a protected area. Its territory reaches 300 hectares.

On the cliffs of marl, which hang over the Beach at the Kiselev Rock grow Pitsunda pine and Crimean pine. The length of Pitsunda pine needles exceeds 10 centimeters. The height of these pines can exceed 40 meters, and they actively grow directly on the cliffs.

This forest also contains 7 species of lianas, orchids, and many types of shrubs. The oak grove, which you need to go from the Parking lot to the descent from the cliff, occupies several dozen hectares. It houses a car camp. If you want complete privacy, you can Park your car in an oak grove, go down to the beach at Kiselev Rock, and then climb the rope to the rock in a pine grove.