Visited in the evening and in the morning, the station is gorgeous at any time of the day👍
Psyrkha station (Psyrkha) is a now—inactive stopping point of the Abkhazian railway. In the Soviet years, it was here that tourists visiting New Athos got off, but today rare trains arise from the darkness of the tunnel, rush through and also disappear into the tunnel opposite.
Pscyrkha station is called not only the most beautiful, but also the most mystical of the abandoned stations in Abkhazia. It's all the fault of the symbol of the five—pointed star (a magical symbol of divine fire - the unity of spiritual and material).
A very interesting and beautiful place . There is a lake and a tunnel, overgrown with greenery at the exit from it, and a waterfall, albeit artificially created. Everything is refined, clean. There are several small retail outlets nearby and there is a Holy Spring.
A beautiful place for photos. The station itself was under repair, the entire building was in scaffolding. Be careful! Down under the waterfall, you can meet divorced photographers who unceremoniously put a hat and a burka on you, chat a lot. They take photos on your phone, then demand 4,000 for renting things for a photo... for 10 photos on your phone...