Brebeneskul
Brebeneskul is the next name on the list of the highest mountains in Ukraine that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Brebeneskul is a peak in Ukraine's Chornohora region that stands 2,035 meters above sea level, making it Ukraine's second-highest peak. Brebeneskul is situated between two other beautiful mountains: Menchul and Rebra. There are convenient trekking routes, and along the way, you can see many more Carpathian sights. It is not so obvious in the surrounding landscape, but there are convenient trekking routes, and along the way, you can see many more Carpathian sights. Dzembron waterfalls, for example, or Vukhatyy Stone, an alpine lake with the same name.
Mount Brebeneskul, unlike the pyramidal Pip Ivan, is domed. Glacial processes and cold weather had an impact on the relief. Among the alpine meadows, there are many spectacular stone placers.
Location: Chornohora, Ukraine
Height: 2,035 m (6,677 ft)
Parent Range: Carpathian Mountains