In general, the most important thing is that you can buy / eat fish there, the waterfalls and the mountain river are still beautiful. Parking is paid, admission is free. Now there is a conditional overhaul and, apparently, it will be very long. The old equipment/buildings are worn out, apparently there is no place to get new ones. Thus, instead of 20 artificial ponds with huge fish, you will have to settle for 2 workers with small fish of 300 grams each. All the rest are dry, some have been destroyed by time. In general, it is worthy of a visit, but only the shadow of a bygone greatness is visible.
Of course, it is incredibly unfortunate that all this has been abandoned.. A huge farm has been restored and an excellent trout farm, which fed the entire USSR, has been restored.
Be sure to go deep into the caves, go down to the waterfall and take cold water with you) yes, yes, the water is clean and you can drink it. You can sit by and cool off on a hot day. And then lift your head up and you will see the ancient caves in which the locals hid during the attack). So far, they have not been fully explored, because it is almost impossible to get to them)
The place is not bad, the prices for trout are 150r / 100g (with cooking) about 3 fish / kg, there is no choice in the cafe, only fried trout in a pan on a fire in the grill, vegetables go to the trout (not much) you can additionally order a salad of vegetables, a choice of drinks (5-6 pieces) mainly tea and compotes. While cooking, you can walk (it's interesting, but for 20 minutes). The fish is allowed to be caught juicy and selected. There is not enough variety in the menu, well, at least fry fish on the grill with dill and grilled vegetables, for example, it feels like they have been cooking and cooking here for the last 50 years. I got 1 star for this, but the prices for trout are quite affordable, 250-300 rubles everywhere in the cafe