Imagine a real forest tucked away right within the city limits. This is exactly the impression left by Bozdosh Park — the largest green zone and a point of pride for Uzhhorod. Stretching along the left bank of the Uzh River, this park covers an impressive 58 hectares, representing a perfect symbiosis of natural landscape and a well-maintained recreation spot in Ukraine.

This is more than just a park; it is a multi-purpose recreational facility. Its shape resembles an irregular semi-oval, outlined by the river's bend and Bozdosh Road. Thanks to its abundance of trees and natural appearance, locals often call it the "city's lungs." Here, you can find an amazing variety of flora: from common maples and ashes to exotic Japanese pagoda trees, Amur cork trees, and hybrid catalpas.
For travelers, Bozdosh Park is primarily interesting for its natural charm. It has managed to preserve a sense of wilderness without leaving the regional center. It is a place where you can escape the city bustle, walk along shaded paths, and feel the tranquility provided by an ancient forest.