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Jermuk Highlights

Jermuk

Jermuk is one of Armenia’s most famous resort towns, known for its healing mineral waters and fresh mountain air. Located high in the mountains at 2,080 meters above sea level, it is a peaceful place surrounded by forests, rivers, and natural beauty. For centuries, people have come to Jermuk to relax, recover, and improve their health.

Jermuk Mineral Water Gallery

The Gallery of Mineral Waters is one of the most iconic landmarks of Jermuk and a symbol of the city’s health resort tradition. Built in 1956, this open-air gallery allows visitors to taste mineral water directly from five natural springs, each with its own temperature and mineral composition — completely free of charge.

Jermuk Waterfall

The iconic Jermuk Waterfall is one of Armenia’s most breathtaking natural landmarks and the true symbol of Jermuk. For nature lovers, a scenic trail leads directly from the resort to the majestic Jermuk Waterfall. The walk is an easy 1 km (0.6 mile) route, taking about 25-30 minutes, and rewards you with unforgettable landscapes and fresh mountain air.

Jermuk Deer

The deer enjoys special love in the city of Jermuk and is considered the symbol of the city. A famous statue of a deer stands on a high mountain peak, overlooking the town.

Jermuk Ropeway

The Jermuk Ropeway is one of the most exciting attractions in the resort town. It takes visitors high above the forests and gorges, offering breathtaking views of the Armenian mountains. Operating all year round, the ropeway is perfect for both nature lovers and ski enthusiasts.

Jermuk Hot Springs (Geyser)

The Jermuk Hot Springs are one of the most unique natural attractions in Armenia. Surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, these warm mineral waters are famous for their healing benefits and are especially impressive in winter, when steam rises above the snow-covered landscape.

Pristavi gyol (

Located near Grand Resort Jermuk, Pristavi Gyol (Pristav’s Lake) is a historic site linked to the city’s ancient healing mineral waters. Originally a medieval pool, it was restored in the 1860s and remains a fascinating landmark for visitors exploring Jermuk’s natural and cultural heritage.

The Arch of Dreams

Hidden within one of the scenic gorges near the famous Jermuk Waterfall, the Arch of Dreams is one of Jermuk’s most enchanting natural landmarks. This remarkable basalt formation, also known as the “Arch of Fate” or “Arch of Happiness,” has become a symbol of hope, wishes, and the mystical beauty of the region.

Alley of fedayis (Ferdinand Ghazaryan Alley)

The Alley of Fedayis in Jermuk, also known as Ferdinand Ghazaryan Alley, is a peaceful walking path dedicated to Armenian national heroes. The alley features stone statues of famous Armenian fedayis who fought for their homeland. It is a meaningful place where history, art, and nature come together.

Saint Gayane Church

Nestled near the resort town Jermuk, Saint Gayane Church is a beautiful modern Armenian church. Its serene surroundings and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit for both locals and travelers seeking spiritual calm and architectural beauty.