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Easy hiking trails in Gegharkunik traverse a mountainous landscape dominated by ranges such as the Gegham and Vardenis Mountains. The region is characterized by high-altitude terrain, with peaks generally between 2,500 and 3,500 meters. Central to Gegharkunik's geography is Lake Sevan, a large freshwater lake situated at 1,900 meters above sea level, covering a significant portion of the province. The diverse environment includes both mountain paths and lakeside routes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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5.80km
01:58
280m
280m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.68km
01:52
270m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1.87km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the most beautiful places in armenia. The biggest lake. The structures are very fascinating to look at. And the clouds gathering near the mountains during a sunset with the soft breeze is such a lovely memory for you keep.
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According to an inscription in the smaller of the two churches, the monastery was founded and endowed with goods in 874 (871) by Princess Mariam, daughter of the "Prince of Princes" (from 862, king from 884 to 890) Ashot Bagratuni and widow of the regional prince Vasak Gabor of Gegharkunik in Syunik (reigned 851–859). Around 800, some monks had already built a chapel and several cells on the site of a fortress destroyed by Muhammad ibn Marwan around 701/702. The monk and later Catholicos Mashtots became the founding abbot of the princely monastery. In 883, Ashot Bagratuni donated a cross relic with a precious staurothek, received from Emperor Basil I, to the monastery, as well as numerous other properties (Wikipedia).
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Gosh (Armenian: Գոշ) is a village in the Dilijan Municipality of the Tavush Province of Armenia. The village is named after Mkhitar Gosh (1130–1213) who took part in the rebuilding of the Nor Ghetik Monastery during the 12th-13th centuries, which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1188. The newly built monastery was later named Goshavank in honor of Mkhitar. Goshavank is located just off the main highway that runs through the village. On a hillside west of the monastery complex sits a chapel that also serves as the tomb of Mkhitar Gosh. It was situated to overlook the monastery in which he helped build. The chapel is square in plan with a single centrally located dome above and one portal. Nearby are the ruins of what is said to be Mkhitar's house. Stone foundations and low walls still exist. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gosh,_Armenia
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The Surb Astvatsatsin, which stands southeast of Surb Arakelots, has a floor plan of around 12 × 15 meters and is slightly larger than Surb Arakelots with its 8 × 10 meters and was probably only built after Surb Arakelots. It also contains a small side chapel that was added later and several side rooms at both ends of the north side. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewanavank
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According to an inscription in the smaller of the two churches, the monastery was founded in 874 (871) by Princess Mariam, daughter of the “Prince of Princes” (king from 862, 884–890) Ashot Bagratuni and widow of the regional prince Vasak Gabor von Gegharkunik in Syunik (r. 851–859), founded and endowed with goods. On the site of a fortress destroyed by Muhammad ibn Marwan around 701/02, some monks had already built a chapel and a few cells around the year 800. The founding abbot of the princely monastery was the monk and later Catholicos Mashtoz. In 883 Aschot Bagratuni donated to the monastery a cross relic received from Emperor Basil I with a valuable storage archive as well as numerous other lands. The core of the monastery were three small churches consecrated around the year 874, two of which still exist today (Surb Arakelots and Surb Astvatsatsin). The other monastic buildings (library, school, residential building, etc.) were grouped around these, none of which remain today. In contrast to almost all other Armenian monasteries, Sevanavank was not surrounded by a defensive wall, as its island location did not make this necessary. Life in the monastery was strict, as the monastery was intended for monks from Etchmiadzin who had sinned there, as well as for Armenian nobles who had fallen from grace. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewanavank
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Surb Arakelots (“Holy Apostles”) has a cruciform floor plan with an octagonal tambour over the center, in traditional Armenian church architecture. On the drum sits a conical dome with conical trumpets, designed on the outside in the form of a prism with an octagonal tower pyramid. The interior of the church is rectangular on the west side, while the three other arms of the cross form semicircular apses. Is the first church built. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewanavank
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Large parking lot for cars and buses. The path to Sevanavank Monastery begins here, which is lined with shopping and souvenir stalls.
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This guide focuses on easy hiking trails, and Gegharkunik offers 2 routes specifically categorized as easy. Overall, the region features a total of 10 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
The easy hiking trails in Gegharkunik are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the serene lakeside paths, and the historical sites encountered along the way.
Yes, Gegharkunik offers several easy circular walks. For example, the Goshavank Monastery – Gosh Lake loop from Goshavank is a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) trail that connects a historic monastery with a tranquil lake. Another option is the Sevanavank Monastery – Surb Arakelots (Holy Apostles) Church loop from Սևանի թերակղզի, an easy 2.2-mile (3.6 km) path offering views of Lake Sevan.
Easy hikes in Gegharkunik often feature a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the shores of Lake Sevan, visit ancient monasteries like Sevanavank Monastery, or discover churches such as Surb Arakelots (Holy Apostles) Church. The region's mountainous backdrop, including views of peaks like Mount Artanish, also provides stunning scenery.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Lake Parz loop from Parz Lake is a shorter, very easy 1.2-mile (1.9 km) route, perfect for a leisurely family stroll around a picturesque lake. The lakeside trails around Lake Sevan also offer gentle terrain for all ages.
The best time for easy hiking in Gegharkunik is generally from May through October. During spring, wildflowers are abundant, and autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. The weather is typically pleasant for exploring the region's trails and attractions.
Yes, several easy trails combine natural beauty with historical exploration. The Smbataberd Fortress loop from Tsakhatsqar Monastery is a 3.5-mile (5.7 km) trail that leads through varied terrain and offers a chance to see ancient structures. Another excellent option is the Kecharis Monastery – Winding Pedestrian Path loop from Tsakhkadzor, which takes you past the historic Kecharis Monastery.
Parking is often available near popular trailheads and attractions. For instance, if you're visiting the Sevanavank Monastery area, there is dedicated parking at Sevanavank Monastery Parking and Market, which serves as a convenient starting point for lakeside walks.
Easy hikes in Gegharkunik typically feature gentle inclines and well-defined paths. While the region is mountainous, these trails are designed to be accessible, often traversing lakeside areas or lower mountain slopes. You can expect a mix of natural paths and some paved sections, offering comfortable walking surfaces.
Yes, Lake Sevan is a central feature of Gegharkunik, and many easy trails offer stunning views of the 'Blue Pearl' of Armenia. The Sevanavank Monastery – Surb Arakelots (Holy Apostles) Church loop from Սևանի թերակղզի provides excellent vistas of the lake and its surrounding landscape.
The easy hikes in Gegharkunik vary in duration, but most can be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For example, the Goshavank Monastery – Gosh Lake loop from Goshavank takes approximately 1 hour 57 minutes, while the Sevanavank Monastery – Surb Arakelots (Holy Apostles) Church loop from Սևանի թերակղզի can be completed in about 1 hour.


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