Getting There
The town is best reached by regional bus or car from the city of Voronezh.





Podgorenskiy is an urban-type settlement and the administrative heart of the Podgorensky District within the Voronezh Oblast, Russia. With a population of approximately 6,600 residents, it functions as a central point for the surrounding agricultural and rural communities. The town offers a quiet and functional atmosphere, typical of regional administrative centers in Russia. While it is not a major tourist destination, it provides an authentic look at life in the Voronezh region, characterized by its local community focus and regional infrastructure.
Podgorenskiy is an urban-type settlement and the administrative heart of the Podgorensky District within the Voronezh Oblast, Russia. With a population of approximately 6,600 residents, it functions as a central point for the surrounding agricultural and rural communities. The town offers a quiet and functional atmosphere, typical of regional administrative centers in Russia. While it is not a major tourist destination, it provides an authentic look at life in the Voronezh region, characterized by its local community focus and regional infrastructure.
Administrative center of the Podgorensky District.
Small-town Russian atmosphere with a population of around 6,600.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of the Voronezh region.
Limited hotel and dining options for international tourists.
Primarily serves as an administrative and residential hub.
Quiet pace of life with very few nightlife or entertainment options.
The town is best reached by regional bus or car from the city of Voronezh.
Russian is the primary language spoken; carrying a translation app is highly recommended.
Quiet regional exploration and local administrative visits.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
6,652
Basic amenities and small shops are primarily located near the town center.
Russian
May to September
Pleasant temperatures make it a good time for visiting the Voronezh countryside.
Warm and sunny weather is ideal for exploring the local area and regional parks.
Crisp air and harvest season provide a scenic look at the surrounding agricultural lands.
Cold and snowy conditions are common; ensure you have appropriate winter gear for travel.