Holova river

The Kholova river flowing in the Novgorod region, stretching 126 miles mostly through the territory of Krestetsky district. It originates in lake Golovec and in the end flows into the river Msta. Holovu has a beautiful meandering stream and scenic wooded Bank, and quite fast flowing, especially in the upper reaches. On the river are quite interesting shoals and small rapids, making it popular among lovers of water rafting. On the last leg of his journey Kholova turns into a lowland river, and the surrounding mixed forests are replaced by pine groves and meadows. In addition to this river, rest on the river Kholova also attractive to fishermen in its waters are home to grayling, bream, perch, Zander, pike, IDE and other fish. And fans of history and culture will be interesting to see the old Russian village of kresttsy, located in the middle reaches of Golovy.