OverviewThe planned park in Dalnee Village is situated on former agricultural lands featuring three artificial lakes. The project aims to create a landmark destination that attracts both Sakhalin residents and out-of-town tourists while reflecting the area’s territorial identity.
Key Features Tourist Center- Parking facilities
- Souvenir shops
- Cafes
- A small hotel
Main Lake Area- Recreation zones with barbecue sites, terraces, a beach, and children’s playgrounds.
- A festival park on the opposite shore, featuring a large permanent stage for cultural and public events, supporting the growth of event tourism.
Urban Park Zones- The two smaller lakes are designated as urban park areas, catering to the residential neighborhoods planned nearby.
- Facilities include:
○ Parking
○ Tent spaces
○ Small cabins
○ Restrooms and showers
○ Dining facilities
Aero Park Zone- Airfield for light aviation
- Helipads and a small airport
- Activities such as parachuting, sky surfing, gliding, hang gliding, and balloon, plane, and helicopter tours.
- The design ensures low noise levels, minimizing impact on nearby residents and park visitors.
Golf Course and Club- Golf fields
- A clubhouse and restaurant to attract additional visitors.
Camping Zone- Located near a forested area and stream.
- Includes:
○Parking
○Tent spaces
○Small cabins
○Restrooms and showers
○ Dining facilities
Extreme Sports Track- A dedicated track for motocross, off-road racing, and extreme cycling competitions.
- Spectator stands to accommodate visitors.
Landscaping and Green ZonesThe park incorporates green plantings to create natural barriers between zones and shield the park from nearby residential areas.
- Cycling and Skiing Trails: Paths run through green areas, serving as bike paths in summer and ski trails in winter.
- Botanical Gardens and Meadow Parks:
○ Gardens featuring flowers and perennial ornamental grasses.
○ Unique meadow parks and botanical gardens.
The project prioritizes the preservation of existing greenery and integrates diverse recreational, ecological, and cultural facilities, making it a hub for both community use and tourism development.