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Walking is the easiest way to explore this small settlement.





Inskoy is an urban-type settlement situated in the Belovo Urban Okrug of the Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. As part of the Kuzbass region, it is positioned in a territory known for its significant industrial and coal-mining history. The town itself maintains a modest population of roughly 13,000 people and offers a quiet, residential atmosphere. While it lacks major international tourist landmarks, its location provides a unique perspective on the everyday life and regional culture of central Russia. Visitors can experience the local pace of life and use the town as a base for exploring the surrounding Siberian landscape.
Inskoy is an urban-type settlement situated in the Belovo Urban Okrug of the Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. As part of the Kuzbass region, it is positioned in a territory known for its significant industrial and coal-mining history. The town itself maintains a modest population of roughly 13,000 people and offers a quiet, residential atmosphere. While it lacks major international tourist landmarks, its location provides a unique perspective on the everyday life and regional culture of central Russia. Visitors can experience the local pace of life and use the town as a base for exploring the surrounding Siberian landscape.
Located in the industrial Kuzbass region.
Small-town atmosphere with 13,000 residents.
Gateway to local life in the Kemerovo Oblast.
Small population of approximately 13,000 residents.
Primarily a residential and local hub with few tourist-specific attractions.
Located within the industrial heartland of the Kemerovo Oblast.
Walking is the easiest way to explore this small settlement.
Inskoy is well-connected by road to other major towns in the Kuzbass area.
Quiet residential stays and regional exploration in Kuzbass.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
13,326
Mobile network coverage is generally reliable throughout the urban area.
Russian
June-August
The transition from snow to green can be muddy; late May is more pleasant.
The most comfortable time for visitors, with long days and mild weather.
September offers crisp air and autumn foliage before the early winter sets in.
Expect sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow; proper winter gear is essential.