Vyhoda (Ukrainian: Вигода; also Wygoda or Vigoda) is a rural settlement in Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, western Ukraine.
[2] Vyhoda's history started in the 19th century and was closely connected with the activity of Baron Leopold Popper von Podhragy.
The Baron opened the first ever College of the Timber Industry in Vyhoda which was unique worldwide and the first in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
That is why in 1883 the railroad was built by Baron Popper von Podhragy from the district center Dolyna to Vyhoda.
At the end of the 19th century, Vyhoda became to develop drastically, and in 1895 there were water and steam sawmills, the plant of wood frames of musical instruments, mill, and railway station.
On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Vyhoda became a rural settlement.
The price (as of January 2011[update]) of a one-way single ride in a taxi from Vyhoda to Dolyna (district center) is 2.5 UAH regardless of the distance traveled.
Also, the motorway Dolyna - Khust is going through Vyhoda, using which, one can reach Zakarpattia Oblast by buses or cars.
There is broad variety of sport activities in Vyhoda: light athletics, volleyball, basketball, tourism, etc.