A Century of Serenity Under the Hundred-Year-Old Linden
Discover the serenity of Telavi at the Hundred-year-old Linden, a historic tree that embodies nature's beauty and resilience.
Nestled in the heart of Telavi, the Hundred-year-old Linden stands as a majestic symbol of nature's resilience. This ancient tree, over a century old, invites visitors to bask in its shade and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere it offers. With its sprawling branches and lush foliage, it's the perfect spot for relaxation and reflection amidst the bustling life of the city.
A brief summary to Hundred-year-old Linden
- WF9H+X36, Telavi, GE
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy under the shade of the linden tree, as there are no food vendors nearby.
- Don't forget your camera; the tree and surrounding gardens make for stunning photographs.
- Engage with locals who often visit; they can share fascinating stories about the tree.
- Take some time to explore the nearby park area, which offers lovely paths and additional green space.
Getting There
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Car
From central Khevi, head south on the main road towards Telavi. Follow the signs directing you to Telavi, which is approximately 30 km away. Once you reach Telavi, keep an eye out for the coordinates WF9H+X36. You can use a GPS device or a navigation app to find the exact location of the Hundred-year-old Linden, which should be nearby.
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Public Transportation
Start by taking a local bus or minivan (marshrutka) from Khevi to Telavi. Buses typically leave from designated bus stops in Khevi. The ride to Telavi will take around 30-40 minutes. Upon arriving in Telavi, you can either walk or take a taxi to the coordinates WF9H+X36 for the Hundred-year-old Linden. Make sure to ask locals or check a map for the precise location as it may not be well-marked.
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Walking
If you are already in Telavi and prefer walking, from the center of the city, head towards the main roads leading out of the town towards the coordinates WF9H+X36. Depending on your starting point, the walk could take approximately 20-30 minutes. Use a smartphone map application to guide you to the exact location of the Hundred-year-old Linden.