Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Sochi, Russia

Legend

Churches & Art
Nature
Water & Wind
Historical
Heritage & Space
Tourism
Paid Tours & Activities

Tour Facts

Number of sights 50 sights
Distance 2.1 km
Ascend 68 m
Descend 54 m

Experience Sochi in Russia in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Individual Sights in Sochi

Sight 1: Калина лавровая

Show sight on map
Калина лавровая

Viburnum tinus, the laurustinus, laurustine or laurestine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to the Mediterranean area of Europe and North Africa. Laurus signifies the leaves' similarities to bay laurel.

Wikipedia: Viburnum tinus (EN)

61 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 2: Метасеквойя глиптостробусовая

Show sight on map

Metasequoia glyptostroboides, the dawn redwood, is a fast-growing, endangered deciduous conifer. It is the sole living species of the genus Metasequoia, one of three genera in the subfamily Sequoioideae of the family Cupressaceae. It now survives in the wild only in wet lower slopes and montane river and stream valleys in the border region of Hubei and Hunan provinces and Chongqing municipality in south-central China, notably in Lichuan county in Hubei. Although the shortest of the redwoods, it can grow to 167 ft (51 m) in height.

Wikipedia: Metasequoia glyptostroboides (EN)

78 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 3: Кампсис укореняющийся вар. ранний

Show sight on map

Campsis radicans, the trumpet vine, yellow trumpet vine, or trumpet creeper, is a species of flowering plant in the trumpet vine family Bignoniaceae, native to eastern North America, and naturalized elsewhere. Growing to 10 metres, it is a vigorous, deciduous woody vine, notable for its showy trumpet-shaped flowers. It inhabits woodlands and riverbanks, and is also a popular garden plant.

Wikipedia: Campsis radicans (EN)

34 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 4: Плоскоцветочник восточный можжевельниковый

Show sight on map

Platycladus is a monotypic genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Platycladus orientalis, also known as Chinese thuja, Oriental arborvitae, Chinese arborvitae, biota or Oriental thuja. It is native to northeastern parts of East Asia and North Asia, but is also now naturalised as an introduced species in other regions of the Asian continent.

Wikipedia: Platycladus orientalis (EN)

36 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 5: Ива вавилонская

Show sight on map

Salix babylonica is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.

Wikipedia: Salix babylonica (EN)

66 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: Кедр гималайский

Show sight on map
Кедр гималайскийPaul Evans from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0

Cedrus deodara, the deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, or deodar, is a species of cedar native to the Himalayas.

Wikipedia: Cedrus deodara (EN)

77 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 7: Псевдотсуга мензиса

Show sight on map

The Douglas fir is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. There are three varieties: coast Douglas-fir, Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir and Mexican Douglas-fir.

Wikipedia: Douglas fir (EN)

76 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 8: Коричник желёзконосный

Show sight on map

Cinnamon (Cinnamon) is an evergreen tree, a species of the genus Cinnamon (Cinnamomum) of the Lauraceae family.

Wikipedia: Коричник железконосный (RU)

10 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 9: Сосна ложновеймутова

Show sight on map

Pinus pseudostrobus, known in English as the smooth-bark Mexican pine and in Spanish as chamite or pacingo, is a tree found in forests of Mexico and Central America. It is 8 to 25 m tall with a dense and round top.It is threatened by logging and wood harvesting. The bark is brown and fissured and smooth when young. It is subject to ex situ conservation. It grows at altitudes between 850 and 3250 m. from 26° to 15° north latitude, from Sinaloa, Mexico to Nicaragua and Honduras. It occurs within a rainfall regime that rains mostly in summer.

Wikipedia: Pinus pseudostrobus (EN)

67 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 10: Кипарисовик горохоплодный нитеносный золотистый

Show sight on map

Chamaecyparis pisifera is a species of false cypress, native to central and southern Japan, on the islands of Honshū and Kyūshū.

Wikipedia: Chamaecyparis pisifera (EN)

36 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 11: Земляничник крупноплодный

Show sight on map
Земляничник крупноплодныйWendy Cutler from Vancouver, Canada / CC BY 2.0

Arbutus unedo, commonly known as strawberry tree, is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean Basin and Western Europe. The tree is well known for its fruits, the arbutus berry, which bear some resemblance to the strawberry, hence the common name strawberry tree. However, it is not closely related to true strawberries of the genus Fragaria.

Wikipedia: Arbutus unedo (EN)

41 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 12: Лжеайва китайская

Show sight on map
Лжеайва китайская

Pseudocydonia sinensis or Chinese quince is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the family Rosaceae, native to southern and eastern China. It is the sole species in the genus Pseudocydonia. Its hard, astringent fruit is used in traditional Chinese medicine and as a food in East Asia. Trees are generally 10–18 metres (33–59 ft) tall.

Wikipedia: Pseudocydonia (EN)

37 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 13: Магнолия крупноцветковая

Show sight on map
Магнолия крупноцветковая Josep Renalias Lohen11 / CC BY-SA 3.0

Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay, is a tree of the family Magnoliaceae native to the Southeastern United States, from Virginia to central Florida, and west to East Texas. Reaching 27.5 m (90 ft) in height, it is a large, striking evergreen tree, with large, dark-green leaves up to 20 cm long and 12 cm wide, and large, white, fragrant flowers up to 30 cm (12 in) in diameter.

Wikipedia: Magnolia grandiflora (EN)

68 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 14: Сосна лучистая

Show sight on map

Pinus radiata, the Monterey pine, insignis pine or radiata pine, is a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico. It is an evergreen conifer in the family Pinaceae.

Wikipedia: Pinus radiata (EN)

8 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 15: Дуб болотный

Show sight on map

Quercus palustris, also called pin oak, swamp oak, or Spanish oak, is a tree in the red oak section of the genus Quercus. Pin oak is one of the most commonly used landscaping oaks in its native range due to its ease of transplant, relatively fast growth, and pollution tolerance.

Wikipedia: Quercus palustris (EN)

24 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 16: Кордилина южная

Show sight on map

Cordyline australis, commonly known as the cabbage tree, or by its Māori name of tī or tī kōuka, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand.

Wikipedia: Cordyline australis (EN)

32 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 17: Магнолия суланжа

Show sight on map
Магнолия суланжа Jean Tosti / CC BY-SA 3.0

Magnolia × soulangeana, the saucer magnolia or sometimes the tulip tree, is a hybrid flowering plant in the genus Magnolia and family Magnoliaceae. It is a deciduous tree with large, early-blooming flowers in various shades of white, pink, and purple. It is one of the most commonly used magnolias in horticulture, being widely planted in the British Isles, especially in the south of England; and in the United States, especially the east and west coasts.

Wikipedia: Magnolia × soulangeana (EN)

14 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 18: Сосна ладанная

Show sight on map
Сосна ладанная Woodlot / CC BY-SA 3.0

Pinus taeda, commonly known as loblolly pine, is one of several pines native to the Southeastern United States, from East Texas to Florida, and north to southern New Jersey. The wood industry classifies the species as a southern yellow pine. U.S. Forest Service surveys found that loblolly pine is the second-most common species of tree in the United States, after red maple. For its timber, the pine species is regarded as the most commercially important tree in the Southeastern U.S. The common name loblolly is given because the pine species is found mostly in lowlands and swampy areas.

Wikipedia: Pinus taeda (EN)

33 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 19: Камелия горная

Show sight on map
Камелия горная KENPEI / CC BY-SA 3.0

Camellia sasanqua, with common name sasanqua camellia, is a species of Camellia native to southern Japan. It is usually found growing up to an altitude of 900 m (3,000 ft).

Wikipedia: Camellia sasanqua (EN)

6 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 20: Куннингамия ланцетовидная

Show sight on map

Cunninghamia lanceolata is a species of tree in the cypress family, Cupressaceae. It is native to south-central and southeast China. Ornamentally C. lanceolata is commonly planted as a specimen tree in temperate zones.

Wikipedia: Cunninghamia lanceolata (EN)

4 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 21: Ногоплодник крупнолистный

Show sight on map

Podocarpus macrophyllus is a conifer in the genus Podocarpus, family Podocarpaceae. It is the northernmost species of the genus, native to southern Japan and southern and eastern China. Common names in English include yew plum pine, Buddhist pine, fern pine and Japanese yew. Kusamaki (クサマキ) and inumaki (犬槇) are Japanese names for this tree. In China, it is known as luóhàn sōng (羅漢松), which literally means "arhat pine".

Wikipedia: Podocarpus macrophyllus (EN)

29 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 22: Османтус душистый

Show sight on map

Osmanthus fragrans, variously known as sweet osmanthus, sweet olive, tea olive, and fragrant olive, is a flowering plant species native to Asia from the Himalayas through the provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan in China, Taiwan, southern Japan and Southeast Asia as far south as Cambodia and Thailand.

Wikipedia: Osmanthus fragrans (EN)

53 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 23: Магнолия лилиецветная

Show sight on map
Магнолия лилиецветная Thilo Machotta (Benutzer: thiloma) / CC BY-SA 2.0 de

Magnolia liliiflora is a small tree native to southwest China, but cultivated for centuries elsewhere in China and also Japan. Variously known by many names, including Mulan magnolia, purple magnolia, red magnolia, lily magnolia, tulip magnolia and woody-orchid, it was first introduced to English-speaking countries from cultivated Japanese origins, and is thus also sometimes called Japanese magnolia, though it is not native to Japan. It is now also planted as an ornamental in North America and Europe, though rather less often than its popular hybrid.

Wikipedia: Magnolia liliiflora (EN)

4 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 24: Камптотека заостренная

Show sight on map

Camptotheca is a genus of medium-sized deciduous trees growing to 20 metres (66 ft) tall, native to southern China and Tibet. The genus is usually included in the tupelo family Nyssaceae, but sometimes included in the dogwood family Cornaceae.

Wikipedia: Camptotheca (EN)

5 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 25: Клён дланевидный

Show sight on map
Клён дланевидный Kurt Stüber [1] / CC BY-SA 3.0

Acer palmatum, commonly known as Japanese maple, palmate maple, or smooth Japanese maple (Korean: danpungnamu, 단풍나무, Japanese: irohamomiji, イロハモミジ, or momiji,, is a species of woody plant native to Korea, Japan, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russia. Many different cultivars of this maple have been selected and they are grown worldwide for their large variety of attractive forms, leaf shapes, and spectacular colors.

Wikipedia: Acer palmatum (EN)

15 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 26: Ликвидамбар смолоносный

Show sight on map

American sweetgum, also known as American storax, hazel pine, bilsted, redgum, satin-walnut, star-leaved gum, alligatorwood, gumball tree, or simply sweetgum, is a deciduous tree in the genus Liquidambar native to warm temperate areas of eastern North America and tropical montane regions of Mexico and Central America. Sweetgum is one of the main valuable forest trees in the southeastern United States, and is a popular ornamental tree in temperate climates. It is recognizable by the combination of its five-pointed star-shaped leaves and its hard, spiked fruits. It is currently classified in the plant family Altingiaceae, but was formerly considered a member of the Hamamelidaceae.

Wikipedia: Liquidambar styraciflua (EN)

99 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 27: Мирт обыкновенный

Show sight on map
Мирт обыкновенный LIGURIAN VASCULAR FLORA / CC BY 2.0

Myrtus communis, the common myrtle or true myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, North Africa, Western Asia, Macaronesia, and the Indian Subcontinent, and also cultivated.

Wikipedia: Myrtus communis (EN)

25 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 28: Лириодендрон тюльпаноносный

Show sight on map

Liriodendron tulipifera—known as the tulip tree, American tulip tree, tulipwood, tuliptree, tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, lynn-tree, hickory-poplar, and yellow-poplar—is the North American representative of the two-species genus Liriodendron. It is native to eastern North America from Southern Ontario and possibly southern Quebec to west to Illinois, and east to southwestern Massachusetts, then south to central Florida and Louisiana.

Wikipedia: Liriodendron tulipifera (EN)

45 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 29: Криптомерия японская

Show sight on map
Криптомерия японская

Cryptomeria is a monotypic genus of conifer in the cypress family Cupressaceae. It includes only one species, Cryptomeria japonica. It used to be considered by some to be endemic to Japan, where it is known as Sugi . The tree is called Japanese cedar or Japanese redwood in English. It has been extensively introduced and cultivated for wood production on the Azores.

Wikipedia: Cryptomeria (EN)

47 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 30: Кипарис лузитанский

Show sight on map

Hesperocyparis lusitanica, the Mexican cypress, cedar-of-Goa or Goa cedar, is a species of cypress native to Mexico and Central America. It has also been introduced to Belize, Costa Rica and Nicaragua, growing at 1,200–3,000 metres (3,900–9,800 ft) altitude.

Wikipedia: Hesperocyparis lusitanica (EN)

36 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 31: Чашецветник западный

Show sight on map

Calycanthus occidentalis, commonly called spice bush or western sweetshrub, is a species of flowering shrub in the family Calycanthaceae that is native to California and Washington state. It grows along streams and moist canyons in the foothills of mountains.

Wikipedia: Calycanthus occidentalis (EN)

29 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 32: Листоколосник бамбуковый

Show sight on map

Phyllostachys bambusoides, commonly called madake, giant timber bamboo, or Japanese timber bamboo, is a species of flowering plant in the bamboo subfamily of the grass family Poaceae, native to China, and possibly also to Japan.

Wikipedia: Phyllostachys bambusoides (EN)

37 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 33: Дуб изменчивый

Show sight on map
Дуб изменчивый chiuluan / CC BY 4.0

Quercus variabilis, the Chinese cork oak, is a species of oak in the section Quercus sect. Cerris, native to a wide area of eastern Asia in southern, central, and eastern China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea.

Wikipedia: Quercus variabilis (EN)

168 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 34: Лагерстремия индийская

Show sight on map

Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as a crape myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lagerstroemia of the family Lythraceae. It originated in China. It is an often multi-stemmed, deciduous tree with a wide spreading, flat topped, rounded, or even spike shaped open habit. The tree is a popular nesting shrub for songbirds and wrens.

Wikipedia: Lagerstroemia indica (EN)

69 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 35: Самшит вечнозеленый полкустарниковый

Show sight on map
Самшит вечнозеленый полкустарниковый No machine-readable author provided. MPF assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY 2.5

Buxus sempervirens, the common box, European box, or boxwood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Buxus, native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia, from southern England south to northern Morocco, and east through the northern Mediterranean region to Turkey. Buxus colchica of western Caucasus and B. hyrcana of northern Iran and eastern Caucasus are commonly treated as synonyms of B. sempervirens.

Wikipedia: Buxus sempervirens (EN)

27 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 36: Формиум прочный (новозеландский лён)

Show sight on map
Формиум прочный (новозеландский лён)

Phormium tenax is an evergreen perennial plant native to New Zealand and Norfolk Island that is an important fibre plant and a popular ornamental plant. The plant grows as a clump of long, straplike leaves, up to two metres long, from which arises a much taller flowering shoot, with dramatic yellow or red flowers.

Wikipedia: Phormium tenax (EN)

72 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 37: Сосна сабина

Show sight on map

Pinus sabiniana, with vernacular names including towani pine, foothill pine, gray pine, bull pine, and digger pine, is a pine endemic to California in the United States. Some sources discourage using the name "digger pine," considering it pejorative.

Wikipedia: Pinus sabiniana (EN)

47 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 38: Кипарисовик лавсона

Show sight on map
Кипарисовик лавсона

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, known as Port Orford cedar or Lawson cypress, is a species of conifer in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae. It is native to Oregon and northwestern California, and grows from sea level up to 4,900 feet (1,500 m) in the valleys of the Klamath Mountains, often along streams.

Wikipedia: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (EN)

129 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 39: Сосна итальянская

Show sight on map
Сосна итальянская

The stone pine, botanical name Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, Mediterranean stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol pine, is a tree from the pine family (Pinaceae). The tree is native to the Mediterranean region, occurring in Southern Europe and the Levant. The species was introduced into North Africa millennia ago, and is also naturalized in the Canary Islands, South Africa and New South Wales.

Wikipedia: Stone pine (EN)

6 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 40: Лох колючий

Show sight on map
Лох колючий James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org / CC BY 3.0 us

Elaeagnus pungens is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, known by the common names thorny olive, spiny oleaster and silverthorn; also by the family name "oleaster". It is native to Asia, including China and Japan. It is present in the southeastern United States as an introduced species, a common landscaping and ornamental plant, and sometimes an invasive species.

Wikipedia: Elaeagnus pungens (EN)

32 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 41: Рододендрон заострённый секидера

Show sight on map

Rhododendron mucronulatum, the Korean rhododendron or Korean rosebay, is a rhododendron species native to Korea, Mongolia, Russia, and parts of northern China. It is a deciduous shrub that grows to 1–2 m (3.3–6.6 ft) in height, with elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate leaves, 3–7 cm long by 1–3.5 cm wide. The reddish-purple flowers appear in late winter or early spring, often on the bare branches before the foliage unfurls. It inhabits forested regions at 1,600–2,300 m (5,200–7,500 ft).

Wikipedia: Rhododendron mucronulatum (EN)

16 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 42: Можжевельник китайский кетелеера

Show sight on map

Juniperus chinensis, the Chinese juniper, is a species of plant in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to China, Myanmar, Japan, Korea and the Russian Far East. Growing 1–20 metres tall, it is a very variable coniferous evergreen tree or shrub.

Wikipedia: Juniperus chinensis (EN)

9 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 43: Кортадерия селло

Show sight on map

Cortaderia selloana is a species of flowering plant in the Poaceae family. It is referred to by the common name pampas grass, and is native to southern South America, including the Pampas region after which it is named. It is widely distributed throughout the world as a cultivated ornamental and invasive species.

Wikipedia: Cortaderia selloana (EN)

7 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 44: Можжевельник казацкий

Show sight on map

Juniperus sabina, the savin juniper or savin, is a species of juniper native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and western and central Asia, from Spain to eastern Siberia, typically growing at altitudes of 1,000–3,300 metres.

Wikipedia: Juniperus sabina (EN)

29 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 45: Коллеция крестообразная

Show sight on map

Collegia cruciform is a small, highly branched shrub of the genus Colletia from the arid mountainous regions of southern Brazil and Uruguay. Stiff bluish-green branches are densely planted with large, flat, triangular, sharp spines. Their cruciform arrangement gave the species its name.

Wikipedia: Колеция крестовидная (RU)

41 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 46: Олеандр обыкновенный

Show sight on map

Nerium oleander, commonly known as oleander or rosebay, is a shrub or small tree cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical areas as an ornamental and landscaping plant. It is the only species currently classified in the genus Nerium, belonging to subfamily Apocynoideae of the dogbane family Apocynaceae. It is so widely cultivated that no precise region of origin has been identified, though it is usually associated with the Mediterranean Basin.

Wikipedia: Nerium (EN)

68 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 47: Дуб пробковый

Show sight on map
Дуб пробковыйKent Wang from London, United Kingdom / CC BY-SA 2.0

Quercus suber, commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is the primary source of cork for wine bottle stoppers and other uses, such as cork flooring and as the cores of cricket balls. It is native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa. In the Mediterranean basin the tree is an ancient species with fossil remnants dating back to the Tertiary period. It can survive for as long as two centuries. Typically, once it reaches 25 years old, its thick bark can be harvested for cork every 9 to 12 years without causing harm to the tree.

Wikipedia: Quercus suber (EN)

6 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 48: Жасмин кустарниковый

Show sight on map
Жасмин кустарниковыйNuvens / Общественное достояние

Jasmine bush is a winter-green, sometimes deciduous shrub of the genus Jasmine of the olive family.

Wikipedia: Жасмин кустарниковый (RU)

53 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 49: Камелия японская

Show sight on map

Camellia japonica, known as common camellia, or Japanese camellia, is a species of Camellia, a flowering plant genus in the family Theaceae. There are thousands of cultivars of C. japonica in cultivation, with many colors and forms of flowers. Despite its common name, it is native to China, not Japan. The cultivation of Camellia japonica also started in China. Its widespread cultivation can be traced back to the Song Dynasty, when 15 varieties of Camellia japonica were recorded in literature. It was later introduced to Japan. It grows in forests, at altitudes of around 300–1,100 metres (980–3,600 ft).

Wikipedia: Camellia japonica (EN)

41 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 50: Кипарис крупноплодный

Show sight on map

Hesperocyparis macrocarpa also known as Cupressus macrocarpa, or the Monterey cypress is a coniferous tree, and is one of several species of cypress trees endemic to California.

Wikipedia: Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (EN)

Share

Spread the word! Share this page with your friends and family.

How likely are you to recommend us?


Disclaimer Please be aware of your surroundings and do not enter private property. We are not liable for any damages that occur during the tours.

GPX-Download For navigation apps and GPS devices you can download the tour as a GPX file.