
Krasnousolsky is a settlement located in the Gafuriysky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It was founded in 1752 with the construction of a copper smelting plant, which was later converted into a glass factory in 1893.

The settlement is situated on the Usolka River and is surrounded by picturesque natural landscapes, making it attractive for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. In the vicinity, there are mineral springs known for their healing properties since the 16th century.

Krasnousolsky is famous for its balneological mud resort, opened in 1924. The resort offers treatment for various ailments, including musculoskeletal disorders and dermatological diseases. Mineral waters and therapeutic muds are utilized here.

The settlement is also known for its cultural heritage. Nearby is the Bogoroditse-Tabynsky Convent, where the Tabyn Icon of the Mother of God is venerated. This site attracts pilgrims and tourists due to its spiritual significance.

Krasnousolsky represents a unique combination of natural resources, historical importance, and cultural traditions, making it interesting for both local residents and tourists.














