Where is Solotcha located? The village of Solotchi, Ryazan region

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The Solotcha sanatorium is located in the village of the same name near Ryazan. The complex has a swimming pool, free access to Wi-Fi and parking.

The room capacity is represented by comfortable rooms, which are located in buildings. Each room has a private bathroom and appliances. Some have a kitchen corner and all the necessary utensils.

Three meals a day are included in your stay. Upon request, it is possible to create a menu taking into account the doctor’s recommendations or individual wishes. There is a restaurant just a step away, where new visitors are always welcome.

Information services are available at the front desk 24 hours a day. The boarding house provides health and entertainment services and is also an excellent option for both adults and children.

The area is perfect for active species sports, walks in the fresh air. At a distance of 300 meters there are grocery stores and a supermarket where everyone can buy groceries.

Sanatorium and resort services

Services included in the price of the trip under the "Climatotherapy" program:

  • accommodation in a room of the selected category
  • three meals a day buffet style
  • wireless internet access Wi-Fi
  • animation program on weekends and holidays, organized walking tours according to Solotcha
  • use of the children's playroom under the supervision of a teacher (opening hours of the children's playroom all days except Sunday and Monday), use of the skating rink, children's playgrounds, outdoor swimming pool (in accordance with the opening hours).

Treatment procedures included in the cost of the trip according to the "Main Program":

  • examination by a general practitioner
  • baths
  • physiotherapy: electro-phototherapy (UFO, KUFO, laser: ICL and GIL, color therapy), pulsed currents, ICHPEMP, ultrasound and phonophoresis, EP UHF, UHF, UHF fields, VIMT, electrosleep, transcerebral electroanalgesia, TENS
  • heat treatment (paraffin-ozokerite)
  • manual massage 1 zone
  • inhalation
  • treatment room
  • Russian bath, Turkish bath (hammam), Finnish sauna
  • SPA pool with cascade and countercurrent
  • low pressure souls (needle, ascending)
  • high pressure impact shower (Charcot)
  • medium pressure showers (circular, Swiss)
  • contrast (Scottish) shower
  • vibration back massage with heat
  • mineral water 1.5l/3 days
  • consultation with a physiotherapist
  • nordic walking
  • consultation with a neurologist
  • massage using the NUGA-BEST couch
  • consultation with a cardiologist;
  • Exercise therapy (physical therapy)
  • aeroionotherapy

Types of procedures, number, sequence, methods are formed individually for each patient depending on the state of his health, taking into account indications and contraindications.

Wellness programs:

  • Healthy child
  • Healthy heart
  • Let's lose weight with pleasure
  • Liver cleansing
  • Main program
  • Antistress - Relax
  • Infertility treatment
  • New in infertility treatment
  • The forces of nature against arthrosis
  • Back without pain
  • Take care of your health from a young age
  • Correct posture, healthy feet
  • Healthy joints
  • No to diabetes!!!
  • Light foot
  • My head is clear
  • Pain healer (DENS)
  • Live a healthy life... without cigarettes!

Directions to the sanatorium

    Directions from the railway station to the sanatorium:

    bus No. 71, 110 to the Monastyr stop.

    Other ways to get to the resort.


    The town of Solotcha administratively belongs to the Sovetsky district of Ryazan. This fact is especially emphasized by the residents of Solotchi themselves - they say that we do not live in a village, but in the capital of the region. We are not villagers, but city dwellers.

    However, Ryazan and Solotcha are separated by 20 km of the M-5 highway, and Solotcha looks exactly like a village. There are no apartment buildings here, only private ones. Even a normally asphalted street is only one. Not because of poverty, but because Solotcha is in a specially protected natural area. Multi-storey construction and other urbanization are prohibited here, and no one needs them. After all, Ryazan Solotcha is a local resort, and an extremely popular one at that. Ryazan residents are proud that they have their own “Switzerland” in the city: in the winter they come to Solotcha to ski, in the summer they send their offspring here to children’s camps, and the local sanatoriums generally operate all year round.

    Solotcha has a rather impressive resort history - it was adapted as a health resort for residents of the Ryazan region almost immediately after the war. Firstly, there is clean, healthy air here: Solotcha is densely surrounded by pine forests. Secondly, clean rivers flow nearby, Solotcha and Staritsa, seven kilometers away is the Oka. There are places to swim and sunbathe in summer. Thirdly, Solotcha is conveniently located, at least from the point of view of Ryazan residents. Solotcha is called the “gate to Meshchera”, and Meshchera is one of the most popular places holidays in central Russia. Meshchera forests and rivers are so valuable that for their sake, the Meshchera National Park was formed in 1992.

    In addition, Solotcha has its own mountain with the simple name Lysaya. So, in addition to cross-country skiing, which is incredibly popular in Solotch (in winter, the entire surrounding area is dotted with lines of ski routes, there are rentals on every corner), vacationers have the opportunity to slide down an equipped slope. They even built a ski jumping ramp here, although in the 2012/2013 season it was full of holes and had no stairs to the top.

    But not only adherents of healthy leisure travel to Solotcha. The village is considered a kind of cultural satellite of Ryazan. First of all, because of the house-museum of Ivan Petrovich Pozhalostin (1837-1909), the famous Russian engraving master, located here. The same one whose name is given to the Ryazan Art Museum.

    The Pozhalostin House Museum definitely deserves attention - it seems that this is the only museum in Russia dedicated to the engraver. Besides permanent exhibition, there is an exhibition center at the museum, where very high-quality exhibitions are organized monthly, which bring together artists and other creative personalities from all over Russia. Of course, the museum tries to support modern engravers - you can count them on one hand throughout the country. And regular exhibitions of engravings are organized only in two places - in Solotch and Yekaterinburg.

    IN Soviet years Solotcha was made a resort and cultural, although before the revolution it was better known as a spiritual center. The heart of Solotcha - historically and geographically - is the Monastery of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, founded in 1390 by Grand Duke Oleg of Ryazan, canonized (his relics are kept in the monastery to this day). For centuries, the Solotchinsky monastery was one of the richest and most influential in Russia, now the monastery is gradually coming to life and being restored through the efforts of nuns - it is a women’s monastery, functioning. Its doors are always open for both pilgrims and ordinary curious people. Those who are curious will be interested to know that the Solotchinsky Monastery is the largest monument of the Naryshkin Baroque in the Ryazan region. This snow-white ensemble transforms the rural resort into a place with an ancient and significant history.

    The entire surviving history of Solotcha can be seen on the only historical street- the further away from it, the more Solotcha resembles an ordinary overgrown suburban village. On this historical street there are a monastery, and the central square (as usual, Lenin), and the house-museum of Pozhalostin, and another church - Kazan, 18th century. This street is the only clear and straight highway, like in the city. It's funny that it's called Order Street. True, they say in Solotch, the whole point is that the houses along it are in order.

    On Poryadok Street there are preserved houses from the 19th century, mostly wooden with attics and carved platbands. True, they were quite diluted by Soviet country houses and state-owned houses such as hotels and empty general stores. This piece of historical Solotcha is supported on all sides by modern estates, some, according to available data, even have underground courts. Owning real estate in Solotch is fashionable not only among wealthy Ryazan residents, but also among the ubiquitous Muscovites. Firstly, the status of a resort helps, and secondly, in this way Ryazan residents solve the problem of traffic jams. It is faster to travel by car from Solotcha to the center of Ryazan on a weekday than from one district of the city to another. If you put the old houses in order and invest in infrastructure, Solotcha could turn out not to be a rural, but an almost European mini-resort, pleasant in all respects.

    P walk through the village of Solotcha, Ryazan region...
    The Staritsa sanatorium is located here, so we walked around it almost every day))) in the aftermath there is something to see. and the monastery and the blue temple and the monument to St. Nicholas the Pleasant on the globe... Earthly...


    A beautiful temple, but more on that later...

    Invite a rat to the party))) guys get creative!

    The village of Solotcha belongs to Ryazan (here is Ryazan and not regional registration), but is located 25 kilometers from it, on the other bank of the Oka.

    The village is famous primarily for the ancient Solotchinsky monastery, which I already wrote about. It was founded in 1390 by Prince Oleg Ryazansky himself.

    There is also the house of the famous engraver Pozhalostin in Ryazan.

    Interesting place))) just what you need cafe!

    Yesenin is here at every step. Nearby is the place where he was born.

    You can immediately see which way the wind is blowing))

    The cherry flavored cider was great))

    Probably a fireman's house.

    A strange street for Russia - "Order".

    In Solotch there are many old wooden houses with carved porches and stained glass windows. On one of the streets there is a house that belonged at the end of the 19th century to the famous engraver, academician I. P. Pozhalostin. V.V. Veresaev, K.G. Paustovsky, A.P. Gaidar, A.A. Fadeev, K.M. Simonov, V.S. Grossman, F.I. lived, worked and visited this house at different times Panferov, A. I. Solzhenitsyn, V. T. Shalamov and others.

    st. Order 76 (Latitude 54°47′55″N (54.798527) Longitude 39°50′18″E (39.838346))

    Blue Temple. That's what they call it in Solotchi. This is the Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, painted sky blue.

    At this place, at the end of the 14th and beginning of the 15th century, the wife of Prince Oleg of Ryazan, Princess Euphrasinia (Eupraxia), founded the convent of the Conception. In 1682, the monastery was abolished, the oxbows were transferred to the Agrafenina hermitage, which was located nearby. Over time, the monastery temple fell into disrepair, and in its place in 1843, construction began on the stone Kazan Church with the Nikolsky and Alekseevsky chapels.

    During Soviet times, the temple was closed, and then it was reopened. And modern parishioners have already built this monument to St. Nicholas in front of the temple, as a copy of one of the most remarkable sculptures of this saint in Demre (Turkey). A saint was born there (there was ancient city Lycian Worlds). Initially, Saint Nicholas was buried in a church in Myra, now Demre in Turkey. In 1087, the relics of the saint were stolen from the temple and transported to Italy to the Basilica of St. Nicholas in the city of Bari; along the way, the bones were crushed, because when they were stealing, they trampled on it, but that’s another story.

    Strange things also happened to the Turkish monument. The monument was donated to Turkey by the Moscow Southern District and erected in 2000 near the ruins of the temple where the saint once served. Then he was transferred to the Basilica of St. Nicholas, but without the globe. And in his place they put a plastic Santa Claus.

    Santa Claus, however, was also unlucky and was later removed. And again they erected a monument to St. Nicholas, but different, in a Turkish cap. Perhaps Orthodox symbols irritate Turkish Muslims.

    Probably this story with the monument was so upsetting local residents that they installed a copy full version monument here in Solotch and now it adorns the square in front of the Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God.

    There are a lot of cats here)))

    North of Ryazan, about 20 km along the road to Kasimov and Vladimir is located resort village Solotcha. This favorite place rest of the majority of Ryazan residents. The thing is that this place has everything you need to breathe clean air and improve your health: a relict pine forest, turning in places into a mixed forest.

    Solotcha is located almost on the banks of the Staritsa (that’s the name of the river flowing here). In fact, Staritsa is one of the boundaries separating two different natural massifs - on one bank of the river there is the Meshchera forest, and on the other the Oka floodplain, and then beyond the Oka there will be mostly fields, the forest will only be found in islands, there will no longer be a large continuous massif. In addition, there are many lakes in relative proximity to the village.

    They say that the convenience and beauty of Solotcha was appreciated by the great Ryazan prince Oleg. In any case, the founding of the local monastery, which you will definitely see, since it is located on the main and only square of the village, is attributed to him. This, by the way, is one of the few attractions of the village. Still, people go to Solotcha for clean air and beautiful nature, and not for architectural beauties.

    Where to relax in Solotch


    Everyone chooses their own way of relaxation. Personally, in spring and autumn I simply go to Staritsa, lakes or the forest, depending on the weather, mood, presence or absence of mushrooms. In the summer I rent a dacha in one of the villages that make up the village. It's called Davydovo. For those who are looking for where to rent a summer cottage for the summer, I recommend this particular place, since it is located a short distance from the central highway, the forest begins behind the houses, and the river is 15-20 minutes away at a leisurely stroll through the forest.

    You can rent a house or a room in Solotcha itself. But in the village, for the most part, houses are rented on Poryadok and Vladimirskaya streets, and many cars pass through them. Not entirely pleasant. It is better to look for a house away from these streets.


    Those who are accustomed to organized rest and three meals a day will also find a place to relax and at the same time receive treatment. There are three large sanatoriums: “ Pinery", "Solotcha" ( prices and reviews here) and "Old Woman".

    “Sosnovy Bor” is located at the entrance to the village, about a couple of kilometers from the highway. The sanatorium is located on the outskirts of the main residential area, which is generally good in terms of recreation - there are relatively few people. The sanatorium has its own beach.

    "Solotcha" - almost at main square, next to the monastery. There is no private beach, you have to go to the city one, which is about half a kilometer along a forest path along the shore. On the other hand, the path is very beautiful, you can take a walk. In addition, there is a spring along the road that is considered “holy”.

    “Staritsa” is located at the exit from the village, between Solotcha and Zaborye. The sanatorium itself is located in a clearing near the river and has its own small beach. Experts believe that this particular sanatorium is the best of the three. There is one thing - active construction is underway not far from the Staritsa.

    In addition, in the forest around the village there are many departmental holiday homes, as well as pioneer camps. There will be an opportunity to relax in them - don’t miss it, it will be useful. Also available guest houses and hotels. The Land House in Davydovo is good. On weekends, all rooms are usually full.

    All holiday options with online booking are here.

    What to see in Solotch


    Mostly people go to Solotcha for nature. The holiday homes, of course, have restaurants, billiards, table tennis, spas and baths. But first of all, people still come here for clean water in the river and lakes and the air of the pine forest, clearing all the lungs.


    You will see the sights in a day. You should definitely go to the monastery. Access is open, just remember that men should not wear shorts and women should not wear trousers. Otherwise you will not be allowed further than the gate.


    The monastery is surrounded by an impressive wall, and inside there are two churches. The one on the left is interesting. on her external walls There are small multi-color fresco icons.


    They were preserved, despite the fact that for some time there was nothing on the territory of the monastery - neither a museum, nor religious institutions.


    If you walk further along Poryadok and Vladimirskaya Street, you will reach the house-museum of I.P. I'm sorry. There was such a famous engraver who lived in Solotch. Its beautifully carved wooden house and outbuildings have been carefully preserved.

    This place is also interesting because K.G. stayed there. Paustovsky. It was about this house and gazebo that he wrote in his “Meshcherskaya Side”. The museum contains the things of the famous writer, in which he went fishing in local reservoirs. They say he was an avid fisherman. One can appreciate the frankly spartan conditions in which the winner of many awards rested. By the way, Paustovsky got to Solotcha through Tuma. So in the 30-50s it was more convenient from Moscow, because the large (“Solotchinsky”) bridge across the Oka appeared only in the seventies. And from Tuma to Shumashi there was a narrow-gauge train. At that time it was the main transport route in the forested areas.

    Actually, that's all. You can still walk to the main active church. In addition, across the road, not far from the Pozhalostin Museum, there is a Kooperator store. Go there and ask if there is bread from the Zaborievo bakery. If you have it, you should definitely buy it. It’s not clear what they do with it, but you probably haven’t eaten tastier bread. They work very well.

    The rest of the time you will spend walking along the river and through the forest. Fortunately there is a lot of this goodness here. You will definitely like it!

    In the suburbs of Ryazan there is a very cozy and beautiful Solotcha village. Regardless of the time of year, here you can relax and improve your health.

    This wonderful corner of nature is surrounded by Meshchersky national park. It's right on the border of the two climatic zones- flooded Okka meadows and a pine forest full of freshness. That is why the clean air of Solotcha has such healing properties and has a beneficial effect on human health. Considering the variety of balneological factors of this health resort, Solotchi is often compared to the southern Russian resorts. Solotcha Ryazan is in some cases even better than any resort.

    On the territory of this village there are several sanatoriums at once - these are “Solotcha”, “Sosnovy Bor”, “Staritsa”, the recreation center “Druzhba”, as well as the sanatorium-preventorium of the municipal unitary enterprise “URT” and children’s health camps.
    Also in Solotchi there is a museum of I.P. Sorry, the last master of the classical engraving school. It is located in a large beautiful wooden house. This museum displays many personal belongings and instruments of the academician, which many tourists come to see. This house is also famous for the fact that the writer K.G. lived there for quite a long time. Paustovsky. It was he who wrote a lot about these places, who wrote a lot about these places. Today there is still a map hanging on the wall called “Paustovsky’s Trail.”

    One of the most interesting attractions of the village is the Solotchinsky Convent of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This monastery was built in the 14th century, founded by the Ryazan prince Oleg Ivanovich. If speak about architectural monuments, then on the territory of the monastery there are several of them - the Church of the Nativity of Christ, the refectory and the Church of the Baptist, which is decorated with four large beautiful figures of the evangelists. There are many old wooden houses in Solotch with charming carved porches and stained glass windows. There is something to see. On one of the streets there is a house that at the end of the 19th century belonged to the famous engraver, academician I.P. Pozhalostin. K. G. Paustovsky, A. P. Gaidar, A. I. Solzhenitsyn and others also lived and worked in it at different times.
    Once upon a time a narrow-gauge railway passed through Solotcha Railway, the embankment of which is still preserved. The Solotcha sanatorium always welcomes guests with pleasure and has a positive influence on them.