
Discover Rural Charm: Belarusian Agrotourism Complex Opens
Agrotourism Complex in Belarus Opens Doors: A Family-Friendly Destination A new agrotourism complex, Dvoreni, has opened its doors in the village of Chepeli, Soligorsk district, Belarus. The complex offers visitors a chance to enjoy the Belarusian countryside, interact with animals, and sample local produce. "The weather is fantastic, the sun is shining," says Igor, the owner of the complex, in his video advertisement. Tickets are affordably priced at 15 rubles for children and 20 rubles for adults, with free admission for children under 3 and disabled individuals. Dvoreni is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering a unique opportunity for families and nature lovers alike to experience the charm of rural Belarus. The complex's focus on local products and animal interaction provides a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.