During the Middle Ages, only a small footpath ran through the pass.[1] The first postal route going through the Angarskyi Pass was laid by Russian pioneers in 1824–26.[1] The road was expanded two times, once in 1935 and in 1959, when the Crimean Trolleybus line opened.[1] The road that runs through the pass currently contains a Government Automobile Inspection of Ukraine, a control post and a trolleybus stop.
The Angarskyi Pass is a popular winter tourist resort in Crimea.[2]Skiing is popular in the area during the winter time. In the vicinity of the Angarskyi Pass, the sport of orienteering is popular.
References
^ abc"Angarskiy pereval". crimea.info (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-05.