Transport
The town is accessible via regional roads and rail links from Omsk.





Lyubinskiy, also known historically as Novo-Lyubino, is a town situated in the Omsk Oblast of Russia. With a population of just over 10,000, it functions as a local administrative center and a hub for the surrounding agricultural community. The town provides a serene environment away from the bustle of major cities like Omsk, allowing visitors to experience the steady pace of Siberian provincial life. Its location within the vast Omsk region makes it a representative example of the small-town settlements that dot the Russian interior.
Lyubinskiy, also known historically as Novo-Lyubino, is a town situated in the Omsk Oblast of Russia. With a population of just over 10,000, it functions as a local administrative center and a hub for the surrounding agricultural community. The town provides a serene environment away from the bustle of major cities like Omsk, allowing visitors to experience the steady pace of Siberian provincial life. Its location within the vast Omsk region makes it a representative example of the small-town settlements that dot the Russian interior.
Local administrative center of the Lyubinsky District.
Authentic Siberian small-town atmosphere.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of Omsk Oblast.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major cities.
Extreme temperature variations between summer and winter.
Quiet atmosphere with few nightlife options.
The town is accessible via regional roads and rail links from Omsk.
Knowledge of basic Russian is essential as English is rarely spoken in rural areas.
Quiet stopovers and experiencing local Siberian life.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
10,461
Look for local dairy and agricultural products from the surrounding region.
Russian
June-August
Late spring sees the snow melt, leading to muddy conditions but blooming landscapes.
The most pleasant time to visit with long days and mild to warm temperatures.
A brief but colorful season before the early onset of Siberian winter.
Expect very cold temperatures and heavy snow, typical of the Omsk region.