Nilova Pustyn is located 10 kilometers from the city of Ostashkov on Lake Seliger and is one of the most famous men's monasteries in modern Russia. Tens of thousands of pilgrims come here every year - after all, 50 inhabitants live in the Nilova Hermitage, 20 of whom are in the priesthood.
Instructions
Step 1
You cannot get directly to the Nilovaya desert by public transport. Therefore, there are travel options with a transfer. For example, on a long-distance train. To do this, you need to take flights "Moscow - St. Petersburg", "Moscow - Murmansk" or "Moscow - Veliky Novgorod" and go to the station "Tver". Then take bus # 34 near the railway station and get to the Nilova Pustyn stop. The time spent on the way will be equal to 3 hours 50 minutes.
Step 2
You can also take one of the many trains "Moscow - Tver", and from the terminal station by bus # 34 to get to the stop "Nilova Pustyn". In this case, the journey will take about 4 hours and 30 minutes.
Step 3
You can also get to the Nilova desert by bus. True, it will work out again with a transplant. First, from the Shchelkovo bus station, you need to take the Moscow - Tver flight, and at the final point change to bus number 34, which goes straight to the Nilovaya Pustyn. The total travel time, if there are no serious difficulties at the exit from Moscow, will be 8 hours and 50 minutes.
Step 4
There is another option - to get to Tver by the Moscow - St. Petersburg bus, which departs from the Voykovskaya metro station and get off at the Tver stop. Track ". Then change to bus number 34 and get to the stop "Nilova Pustyn".
Step 5
The easiest way to reach the Nilovaya desert is by car. There are several options for how to do this. According to the first, it is necessary to taxi from the Moscow Ring Road to the Leningradskoe highway, which will then smoothly turn into the M-10 Russia highway and go through Klin and Tver. After Tver, the A-111 highway begins, along which you can get to the Nilovaya desert itself.
Step 6
There is a second option for such a trip. It also starts along the M-10 Russia highway and also goes through Klin. But after Tver you have to go to the left, get to Vyshny Volochek, and only then follow the signs to turn to Nilova Pustyn. In both cases, the road from Moscow to the Nilovaya Pustyn will take about 7 hours and 30 minutes, but only if there are no accidents and serious congestion on the roads and highways.