
Pikuy
Пікуй
Pikuy is the highest peak of the Bieszczady Mountains in Ukraine, reaching an elevation of 1,409 meters above sea level. Located in the Carpathian range, it is part of the larger Eastern Carpathians and offers a variety of hiking paths and natural landscapes.
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Pikuy's geological composition primarily includes sandstone and shale, characteristic of the Carpathian mountains. The area is accessible via hiking trails that start from nearby villages, making it popular for trekking and nature exploration. During winter, the region experiences heavy snowfall, which may affect accessibility.