Getting There
The town is best reached by regional bus or private car from the city of Mogilev.





Cherikov is a small city located in the Mogilev region of Belarus, serving as a peaceful administrative hub for the surrounding area. With a population of approximately 7,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced and authentic atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to experience the traditional Belarusian way of life. The town is characterized by its modest local architecture and its connection to the agricultural heritage of eastern Belarus. Visitors can enjoy the natural serenity of the region and explore the quiet streets that reflect the history and culture of the Mogilev area.
Cherikov is a small city located in the Mogilev region of Belarus, serving as a peaceful administrative hub for the surrounding area. With a population of approximately 7,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced and authentic atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to experience the traditional Belarusian way of life. The town is characterized by its modest local architecture and its connection to the agricultural heritage of eastern Belarus. Visitors can enjoy the natural serenity of the region and explore the quiet streets that reflect the history and culture of the Mogilev area.
Tranquil atmosphere in the heart of the Mogilev region.
Traditional Belarusian architecture and small-town charm.
Gateway to exploring the rural landscapes of eastern Belarus.
Limited tourist infrastructure and accommodation options.
Best suited for travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience.
A quiet environment with limited evening entertainment.
The town is best reached by regional bus or private car from the city of Mogilev.
Russian and Belarusian are the primary languages; carry a translation app as English is not widely spoken.
A quiet stop for those exploring the Mogilev region's history and local life.
BYN Br
$30-$60 p/day
7,800
Ensure you have Belarusian Rubles (BYN) on hand, as smaller establishments may not accept international cards.
Belarusian, Russian
May-September
Mild temperatures and blooming greenery make it a pleasant time for a quiet stroll.
The warmest months are ideal for exploring the nearby countryside and river landscapes.
The region is particularly scenic during the autumn harvest with colorful foliage.
Expect cold, snowy conditions that transform the town into a traditional winter scene.