Getting There
Travel by bus or car from the city of Perm, which is the nearest major transport hub.





Ural’skiy is an urban-type settlement located in the Nytva District of Perm Krai, Russia. Historically referred to as Kamskoye Poles’ye, the town is positioned on the right bank of the Kama River, which defines much of its character and local economy. With a population of approximately 6,600 residents, it provides a tranquil environment far removed from the bustle of major metropolitan areas. Visitors can experience the authentic lifestyle of the Ural region, characterized by its industrial roots and the surrounding natural landscapes. It is an ideal stop for those traversing the Perm region who appreciate quiet, riverside settings.
Ural’skiy is an urban-type settlement located in the Nytva District of Perm Krai, Russia. Historically referred to as Kamskoye Poles’ye, the town is positioned on the right bank of the Kama River, which defines much of its character and local economy. With a population of approximately 6,600 residents, it provides a tranquil environment far removed from the bustle of major metropolitan areas. Visitors can experience the authentic lifestyle of the Ural region, characterized by its industrial roots and the surrounding natural landscapes. It is an ideal stop for those traversing the Perm region who appreciate quiet, riverside settings.
Scenic location on the banks of the Kama River.
Authentic small-town Russian atmosphere.
Proximity to the natural beauty of the Perm region.
Limited hotel and dining options compared to larger cities.
Industrial heritage may influence the town's aesthetic.
Best visited during the warmer months for outdoor activities.
Travel by bus or car from the city of Perm, which is the nearest major transport hub.
Russian is the primary language; carry a translation app as English proficiency is limited.
Quiet riverside walks and exploring off-the-beaten-path Perm Krai.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
6,626
Explore the riverbank areas for the best views of the Kama and local flora.
Russian
June-August
The season of 'rasputitsa' (muddy roads) as snow melts and the river ice breaks up.
Pleasant weather and long days, perfect for walking by the river and exploring the region.
Cooler and often rainy, with the surrounding forests turning gold and orange.
Cold and snowy, typical of the Urals; the Kama River becomes a vast frozen landscape.