Ruskeala

Ruskeala is a small rural town in Russia, which is known popularly for its relaxing atmosphere, bewildering views, peaceful surroundings, and the famous Ruskeala Mountain Park. Ruskeala Mountain Park is famous as the source of marble that has been used for building many iconic landmarks of the country, including St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Hermitage’s window sills, and the Kazan Cathedral’s floors and it is one of the best tourist places in Russia.

This park also lets visitors soak in the views of breathtaking walking trails and the ancient marble quarry, which now brims with water.