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Location & facilities, Yalta
Given that all tuition is held at the guest house then during the summer months you might that your lessons are held out on the terrace or in the garden.

For those that love the countryside then you can always walk or jog in the nearby pine forest. A mountain path up to the top of the 1234m Ai Petri begins almost directly from the steps of the guest house. The walk to the sea from the guest house takes you through the centre of Koreiz and through a small forest and takes about half an hour. The Mishor beach is pleasant and good for swimming for those that want to. A little further along the coast you can walk through a lovely old park or even jump on one of the boats that will take you to Yalta.

In the centre of Koreiz you can find small restaurants, cafes, shops, markets a post office and Internet cafe. Grand Duke Peter Nicholaievich Romanov’s summer residence "Dulber" surrounded by palms lies in the centre of a large park in Koreiz. The property has been converted into a luxurious spa.

A few minutes walk further on from Koreiz you reach the neighbouring village of Gaspra. Gaspra is among other things well known for Prince Golitsyn’s small but beautiful 19th century palace. It was here that the great write Leo Tolstoy recovered from a difficult illness in 1901. A further 6km from Gaspra along the ‘Sun- and tsar trail’ you can reach Livadia palace. The path itself takes you through a lovely forest beside the sea. Thanks to its central location along the southern coast Koreiz makes an ideal starting point for many excursions in the area. Information on what there is to see and do is readily available as are directions on how to get there at the guest house. Excursions can easily be arranged on request.