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Rantaruka 4d1 - Russia
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Rantaruka 4d1

hotel, Kuusamo
The Rantaruka 4d1 lodge in Kuusamo is conveniently located just 100 metres from the Kesäjärventie, Kaukonraitti bus stop, offering excellent access to public transport and the surrounding area. This 3-star accommodation allows pets and provides a peaceful base for exploring Kuusamo's natural attractions, with check-out before 10:00.
Point Vale 4 As 3 - Russia
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Point Vale 4 As 3

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This modern holiday flat, built in 2006 and renovated in 2009, is centrally located in Tahko, 65 kilometres northeast of Kuopio, with Lake Syväri 500 metres away and a public shore 1.5 kilometres distant.
Accommodating up to six guests in its two bedrooms and loft, this property features an open-plan kitchen and living area, a balcony, and an electric sauna, with proximity to the Golf-club and Tahko Spa.
Kieppi B - Russia
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Kieppi B

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This traditional log-built semi-detached cottage is located 700 metres from Eastern Ruka (Vuosseli) ski resort, 25 kilometres north of Kuusamo in North Ostrobothnia.
This family-friendly accommodation sleeps up to eight, offering two bedrooms, a loft with four mattresses, a spreadable sofa, a private electric sauna, and Wi-Fi internet.
Skivillas Paljakka 3. (2mh) - Russia
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Skivillas Paljakka 3. (2mh)

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This modern holiday cottage, built in 2015, is situated within the Paljakka tourism centre in Puolanka, Kainuu, Finland, offering direct access to local activities.
Accommodating up to six guests, this family-friendly two-bedroom property features a private sauna, complimentary Wi-Fi, and includes final cleaning and bed linen for four, with breakfast available at an extra charge.

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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Russia

  • What are the top attractions in Russia?

    Picking just a few top attractions in Russia is tough, as it's such a vast and diverse country! For iconic landmarks, the Kremlin and Red Square in Moscow are essential, showcasing impressive architecture and history. Saint Petersburg boasts the Hermitage Museum, home to an unparalleled collection of art, and the stunning Peter and Paul Fortress. Beyond the cities, the Trans-Siberian Railway offers an epic journey through breathtaking landscapes, while Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake, provides incredible natural beauty. For a taste of Tsarist Russia, the palaces of Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg are magnificent.
  • Which airports are the biggest in Russia?

    Moscow's SVO (Sheremetyevo International Airport) and VKO (Vnukovo International Airport) are the largest, handling a massive volume of both domestic and international flights. Pulkovo Airport (LED) in Saint Petersburg is also a significant hub.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Russia?

    While card payments are increasingly common in larger cities and tourist areas, it's still advisable to carry some roubles, especially in smaller towns and villages or when dealing with smaller businesses. Many places accept cards, but cash remains a reliable option.
  • Is the driving culture in Russia considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Russia can be challenging for tourists. The driving culture is quite different from many Western countries, and traffic laws aren't always strictly enforced. Public transport is generally a safer and more convenient option for travellers.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Russia?

    Respectful behaviour is always appreciated. Showing up on time for meetings is important, and it's polite to remove your shoes before entering someone's home. When offered food or drink, accepting is generally considered polite. Learning a few basic Russian phrases will also be well-received.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Russia?

    Maslenitsa, a pre-Lent celebration with pancakes and festivities, is a vibrant and widely observed festival. Victory Day (9 May) commemorates the end of World War II and is a significant national holiday. The many regional festivals across the country offer unique cultural experiences.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Russia?

    A week allows for a good exploration of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, experiencing their rich history, culture, and architecture. Consider adding a day trip to nearby towns like Sergiev Posad from Moscow or Peterhof from Saint Petersburg.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Russia?

    For a city break, Moscow or Saint Petersburg offer a wealth of attractions, museums, and entertainment. If you prefer a different experience, consider a weekend exploring the Golden Ring, a group of historic towns northeast of Moscow, each with its own unique character and charm.
  • Are there parts of Russia with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No, Russia experiences significant seasonal variations. The Black Sea coast in the south has a milder climate, but even there, you'll find distinct seasons. Southern regions generally have warmer summers and milder winters compared to the rest of the country.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Russia?

    For medical emergencies, dial 103. For police, dial 102. For fire, dial 101. It's advisable to have these numbers readily available and to inform your hotel or accommodation of your travel plans.
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