Pulkovo Heights (Russian: Пу́лковские высо́ты) is a chain of hills located to the south of Saint Petersburg.
They run to the south-west in the direction of the Izhora Plateau and have an altitude of up to 73 meters.
In Neolithic times (about 7500–5000 years ago) Pulkovo heights were Littorina Sea coast.
Thick forest covered the Pulkovo heights, but it was gradually cut down.
On 12 November 1917, during the October Revolution, Alexander Kerensky and Pyotr Krasnov, commanding 700 Cossacks of the 3rd Cavalry Corps, were forced to retreat back to Gatchina Palace after being stopped at Pulkovo Heights by Red forces.