Baydar Gate

Summary

The Baydar Gate (elevation 503 metres or 1,650 feet) is a mountain pass in the Crimean Mountains connecting the Baidar Valley with the Black Sea coast. It is enclosed by Mount Chelebi (657 m) and Mount Ckhu-Bair (705 m). The old Yalta-Sevastopol highway, dating from the 1830s and seldom used today, passes through here. When the highway was completed in 1848, the so-called Propylaea were built of local limestone to commemorate the event. This Neoclassical gate offers scenic views, including that of the picturesque Foros Church set atop a 400-metre cliff overlooking the sea coast.

Baydar Gate. 2008.
View of Foros from the Baydar Gate

See also edit

  • Laspi Pass - a neighbouring mountain pass, the one normally used today

External links edit

  •   Media related to Baydar Gate at Wikimedia Commons

44°24′25″N 33°46′58″E / 44.40694°N 33.78278°E / 44.40694; 33.78278