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The best city hikes and walks around the Dnieper

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Urban hiking trails around the Dnieper offer a combination of city exploration and natural landscapes. The city of Dnipro is shaped by the Dnieper River, which provides a central feature for many routes. The terrain includes extensive river embankments, numerous urban parks, and green spaces. These features create varied opportunities for walks within the city environment.

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  • The most popular urban hiking route is Golden Gate of Kyiv – Mariinsky Park loop from Золоті…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Golden Gate of Kyiv – Statue of Volodymyr the Great loop from Золоті ворота

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Bohdan Datsiv
August 31, 2023, View of a Tree-Lined Sidewalk in Kyiv

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This is very important place for Ukrainians as during Maidan here was most active confrontations between people and prorussian government forces. Now you can find here near entrance to stadium memorial for Mykhailo Mykhailovych Zhyznevskyi who died one of first those days.

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There is no monument to pseudofrienship anymore, hurray Only broken arch

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The church is 46 meters high, 30 meters long and 23 meters wide. It is cross-shaped, with one main dome and four small towers topped with smaller domes. The entrance to the church leads through a fourteen-meter staircase. On all sides, the building is decorated with rows of Corinthian pilasters and gilded reliefs with floral motifs. The windows of the church are round or semicircular (at the level of the main dome). The church iconostasis was made in 1754–1761 by Antropov and Wyszniakow. The temple was built on the initiative of Empress Elizabeth in 1744–1753 according to the design of Bartolomeo Rastrelli on the site of the former Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. According to legend, this hill was passed by St. Andrew and pointed them out as a place where, thanks to God, a city and a wonderful temple will be created. The construction works were managed by Iwan Miczurin, the rococo interior decorations were made by O. Antropow, H. Lewicki, I. Wyszniakow and P. Borispolec according to Rastrelli's ideas. A total of twenty-three and a half thousand bricks were used to build the facility. The tsarina laid the cornerstone herself. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerkiew_%C5%9Bw._Andrzeja_w_Kijowie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3nf23aJ6-s

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St. Michael the Archangel with the Golden Domes (Ukrainian: Михайлівський золотоверхий монастир) - an Orthodox monastery complex in Kiev. Cathedral church (main temple) of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. The original, unpreserved complex of sacred buildings was built by Światopełek II and expanded in the 18th century. It consisted of the buildings of the monastery, the cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, belfry (1716–1719), refectory with the church of St. John the Theologian (1713) and the Economic Gate (1760). In the years 1934–1937 it was demolished by the decision of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine. After 1991 and the independence of Ukraine, the monastery was rebuilt. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaster_%C5%9Bw._Micha%C5%82a_Archanio%C5%82a_o_Z%C5%82otych_Kopu%C5%82ach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9YrwE8odCA

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Mother Motherland (Ukrainian: Батьківщина-Мати, Russian: Родина-мать) - a monumental monument standing in Kiev, in the Pechersk district. It is part of the Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II. The statue is made of stainless steel, its height is 62 m, while the whole including the pedestal is 102 m high. The weight of the sculpture is 560 tons. The sword held in the right hand of the sculpture is 16 meters long and weighs 9 tons, while the left hand holds a shield measuring 13x8 meters with the emblem of the USSR. Inside the pedestal there is a memorial hall, lined with marble slabs with the names of more than 11,000 soldiers and 200 workers who received the titles of Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Socialist Labor. In the hills around the museum, flowers and wreaths are traditionally laid. In the 1950s, in the area now occupied by the monument, it was planned to build monuments to Włodzimierz Lenin and Józef Stalin, each 200 m high. Ultimately, however, these plans were not implemented [2]. A local legend has it that in the 1970s, the sculpture designer Yevgeny Vuczetich was on a cruise with a group of Kiev communist dignitaries who decided that the high slopes of the Transnistrian region were a perfect place to build a war memorial. In addition, the tall building was to overshadow the nearby Pechersk Lavra. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matka_Ojczyzna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8rgMXByR9k

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Dynamo Stadium Walery Łobanowskiego (Ukrainian: Стадіон «Динамо» ім. Валерія Лобановського) - a football stadium located in the Ukrainian city of Kyiv. Dynamo Kyiv team plays their home games at the stadium. The original capacity of the stadium was 30,000, however, after modernization, the capacity of the stadium is 16,873. Due to the stadium's low capacity, Dynamo Kyiv plays its cup matches at the much larger Olympic Stadium. At the beginning of the 20th century, on the territory of today's stadium there were greenhouses, which supplied vegetables and fruit to the tsarist residence - the Marysinka Palace. There was also a very popular among the inhabitants - "Szato de Fler". In 20-30 years, in their place, the Kiev provincial council of the society "Dynamo" built several fields: basketball, volleyball and handball, as well as a football field with a wooden changing room and a gymnasium. The stadium today was built in 1932-1934. During World War II, the stadium was heavily demolished, and missiles and mines were found on its territory for many years. The "Dynamo" team played matches in 1956 at the rebuilt stadium. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion_Dynamo_im._Walerego_%C5%81obanowskiego_w_Kijowie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEHgU5lYgSM

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Independence Square (Ukrainian: Майдан Незалежності, trb. Maidan Nezalezhnosti) - the main square in the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, located in the Shevchenkiv region, a place of important state ceremonies and cultural events. The present appearance of the square is the result of a thorough reconstruction in 2002. The earlier socialist realist style, with a large number of fountains, was replaced with a more modern one. History: 1151 - the first mention of the Lacki Gate and Lacki Słoboda that exist in this place 1240 - The Mongols attack the Padole Gate as the first 1516 - King Zygmunt I privileges the largest Kiev fair, the so-called Krszczeński, lasting from January 6 for 20 days 1604 - the name Biskupie appears in the document of King Sigismund III around 1730 - the first wooden buildings appear, around 1850, made of brick until 1871 - there is a market on the then Chreszczatycki square, and games are held 1876 - the newly built building becomes the seat of the city council, the square is named "Dumski" 1913 - the monument to Piotr Stolypin was officially unveiled, demolished in 1917 1919 - the name was changed to Plac Radziecki 1922 - the statue of Karl Marx stands on the square, dismantled in the 1930s 1935 - the square is named after Kalinina 1977 - Kalinina Square was renamed the October Revolution Square after a major renovation 1977 - a monument to the October Revolution erected on the square, knocked down in 1991 1991 - the square receives its present name 2004-2005 - Independence Square becomes the scene of the Orange Revolution 2007 - demonstrations related to the political crisis 2013-2014 - protests against the failure to sign an association agreement with the European Union https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plac_Niepodleg%C5%82o%C5%9Bci_w_Kijowie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxBtpXnsVJk

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available around Dnipro?

There are over 100 urban hiking routes available around Dnipro, offering diverse experiences for all skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on urban hikes in Dnipro?

Urban hikes in Dnipro often feature a mix of paved paths along the Dnieper Embankment, well-maintained park trails, and some routes that might include gentle inclines or varied surfaces within green spaces like Monastyrsky Island or Taras Shevchenko Park. The Dnieper River itself is a constant scenic backdrop.

Are there any easy urban hikes suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, many routes are designed for easy enjoyment. For example, the Besarabsky Market – Kyiv Passage loop from Контрактова площа is an easy option, covering about 7 km with minimal elevation gain. You'll find 66 easy routes in total, perfect for a relaxed outing.

What are some notable landmarks or natural features I can see along these urban trails?

The urban trails around Dnipro offer a wealth of sights. You can explore significant landmarks like the Motherland Monument, enjoy panoramic views from Volodymyrska Hill Park, or discover natural spots like the Boris and Gleb Spring. The Dnieper River itself provides stunning vistas, especially along the embankment and from Monastyrsky Island.

Are there any circular urban hiking routes in Dnipro?

Yes, many urban hikes in Dnipro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Golden Gate of Kyiv – Mariinsky Park loop from Золоті ворота, which offers a comprehensive urban exploration. You'll find numerous other circular options to choose from.

What is the best time of year to go urban hiking in Dnipro?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for urban hiking in Dnipro, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as foliage changes or blooms. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or evenings, when you can take advantage of the city's many green spaces and the cooling breeze from the Dnieper River.

Are the urban hiking trails in Dnipro family-friendly?

Absolutely! Many urban trails are suitable for families, especially those within city parks like Taras Shevchenko Park and Lazar Globa Park, which offer playgrounds and open spaces. The Dnieper Embankment is also a great option for a leisurely family stroll, often featuring street performers and cafes.

Can I bring my dog on urban hikes in Dnipro?

Many urban green spaces and trails in Dnipro are dog-friendly, though it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in more crowded areas or specific park zones. The expansive Dnieper Embankment and various parks offer good opportunities for walks with your canine companion.

Are there options for public transport to access the urban hiking trails?

Yes, Dnipro has a well-developed public transport network, including trams, trolleybuses, and buses, making it easy to reach various starting points for urban hikes. Many trails begin near central locations or well-connected neighborhoods, allowing convenient access without a car.

Where can I find refreshments or cafes along the urban hiking routes?

You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and kiosks along the Dnieper Embankment and within popular parks like Taras Shevchenko Park and Lazar Globa Park. These provide excellent opportunities to grab a coffee, a snack, or a full meal to refuel during or after your urban hike.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Dnipro?

The urban hiking experience in Dnipro is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful river views, the blend of historical landmarks with green spaces, and the accessibility of diverse trails within the city.

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