Volchyya river

The wolf and the picturesque river on the Karelian isthmus, a major tributary of the river Vuoksi, having a length of 50 km In the XIV century this river was important and represented the boundary between the lands of the Russian and Swedish settlements. It originates in a swampy area near the village of Lembolovo, on the highest point of the Karelian isthmus, and carries its waters through the territory of Priozersk and Vsevolozhsk districts. Wolf is particularly beautiful in its lower reaches: it has a rapid course with rapids and shoals, and because water tourists often float down it on rafts and kayaks. In addition, recreation on the river of the Wolf will appeal to both fans of nature, of coniferous forests and camping leisure on the beach. While fishermen can catch in rivers for perch, pike, white bream or roach.