Regional Transit
Regular bus and minibus (marshrutka) services connect the town to Azov and Rostov-on-Don.





Kuleshovka is a settlement in the Rostov region of Russia, primarily serving as a residential community for its 15,000 inhabitants. Located in the fertile lands of southern Russia, it sits along the route between the major city of Rostov-on-Don and the ancient port city of Azov. The town offers a slower pace of life, characterized by local shops and quiet streets. Its position makes it an accessible point for those interested in exploring the rural character and agricultural heartland of the Don River region.
Kuleshovka is a settlement in the Rostov region of Russia, primarily serving as a residential community for its 15,000 inhabitants. Located in the fertile lands of southern Russia, it sits along the route between the major city of Rostov-on-Don and the ancient port city of Azov. The town offers a slower pace of life, characterized by local shops and quiet streets. Its position makes it an accessible point for those interested in exploring the rural character and agricultural heartland of the Don River region.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in southern Russia.
Conveniently located near the historic city of Azov.
Proximity to the natural landscapes of the Don River basin.
Home to a local community of nearly 15,000 residents.
Limited tourist infrastructure and hotel options within the town itself.
Primarily a residential area focused on local needs.
Russian is the primary language spoken; English proficiency may be limited.
Regular bus and minibus (marshrutka) services connect the town to Azov and Rostov-on-Don.
Expect a quiet, residential environment with limited traditional tourist attractions.
A quiet residential stay or a local stopover in the Rostov region.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
14,668
Take a short trip to the neighboring city of Azov to visit its famous fortress and museums.
Russian
May-September
A pleasant time to visit as the southern Russian landscape begins to bloom.
Expect hot and dry conditions; the proximity to the Don River offers some relief.
Mild temperatures and the harvest season make this a scenic time for the region.
Cold and often windy; travel is best focused on indoor activities in nearby larger cities.