Getting There
Buses from Voronezh are the primary way to reach Panino for those without a car.





Panino is a small town and administrative center located in the Voronezh Oblast of Russia. With a population of approximately 7,000, it serves as a local hub for the surrounding agricultural district in the Central Black Earth Region. Visitors will find a peaceful, slow-paced environment characteristic of the Russian heartland, far from the bustle of major cities. While primarily a residential and administrative area, it provides an authentic look at daily life in rural Russia. The town is surrounded by vast agricultural landscapes, making it a point of interest for those exploring the regional geography of Voronezh.
Panino is a small town and administrative center located in the Voronezh Oblast of Russia. With a population of approximately 7,000, it serves as a local hub for the surrounding agricultural district in the Central Black Earth Region. Visitors will find a peaceful, slow-paced environment characteristic of the Russian heartland, far from the bustle of major cities. While primarily a residential and administrative area, it provides an authentic look at daily life in rural Russia. The town is surrounded by vast agricultural landscapes, making it a point of interest for those exploring the regional geography of Voronezh.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in Central Russia.
Key administrative hub for the surrounding agricultural district.
Gateway to the fertile landscapes of the Voronezh Oblast.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself.
A very quiet atmosphere with minimal tourist-oriented facilities.
Best visited as a day trip or a brief stop while exploring the region.
Buses from Voronezh are the primary way to reach Panino for those without a car.
Russian is the only language widely spoken; carry a translation app for communication.
A quiet stop for those exploring the rural Voronezh region.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
7,164
The town is centered around agriculture, so expect a very quiet, work-oriented pace of life.
Russian
May-September
Late spring is ideal for seeing the greening agricultural fields of the Black Earth region.
Warm weather is perfect for rural exploration, though it can be quite dusty.
September offers pleasant temperatures and the start of the harvest season.
Expect heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures; travel can be difficult due to road conditions.