7 best parks & nature in Bulgaria

Devil's Throat
Devil's Throat and Trigrad Canyon

Valley, Cave

The unassuming little village of Trigrad, high in the Rhodope Mountains in a remote area near the Greek border, attracts tourists with its breathtaking natural scenery. The biggest attraction is the narrow Trigrad Canyon, over half a kilometre long and 350 metres high. The wild Bujnov River flows along its bottom and a hiking trail leads along it to the second attraction, the Devil's Throat. This is a cave complex over a kilometre long, into…

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Cape Emine
Cape Emine

Cape

Although the Bulgarian coast is rather mild, near the resort of Obzor or Sunny Beach we can find the steepest Bulgarian cape Emine as if cut out of the catalogues of classic steep rocky capes. On its peak stands a lighthouse and nearby also the ruins of a medieval fortress with a monastery. About 4 km from the cape you'll find the famous Irakli beach, which is one of the nicest and most peaceful beaches without the lush bars and hotel complexes…

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The Seven Lakes of Rila
Rila Mountains

Mountain, Lake

Even though Bulgaria is mainly visited for its seaside, its western part is filled with high mountains. The most important is undoubtedly the Rila mountain range with the highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans in general, which is Musala at 2,925 metres. Musala can be climbed without climbing equipment on a marked trail from the village of Bistrica, which is about 1 km from the tourist town of Borovets, or you can take a cable car up a…

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Buzludzha
Buzludzha

Mountain, Monument

The over 1,400-metre-high peak in the central Stara Planina mountain range is known mainly for its monumental and brutalist concrete monument, the shape of which resembles a flying saucer. It was built in the 1970s as a memorial to the Bulgarian Communist Party and until the late 1980s served as a venue for party events, festivals and welcoming foreign delegations. Since 1990, the monument has fallen into disrepair and attracts lovers of…

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Belogradchik
Belogradchik

Fortification, Mountain

Take a day trip from Sofia to northeastern Bulgaria and you'll encounter a phenomenon straight out of Lord of the Rings. Near the town of Belogradchik, you'll come across ethereal-looking rock formations stretching for several kilometres along the foothills of the Stara Planina Mountains, which are surrounded by fortifications from the Roman Empire. Later they underwent many modifications and their current appearance dates back to the 19th…

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Sveti Vlas
Bulgarian south coast

Coast

The Bulgarian Riviera attracts by far the most foreign visitors to the country. The beaches are nice with fine white sand, the sea is clean, the prices are very reasonable compared to other European resorts and the choice of places to go is really great. The centre of the southern coast is the fourth largest Bulgarian city of Burgas and we can include resorts such as Sunny Beach, Nessebar, Primorsko, Pomorie, Sozopol, Kiten and others. See a…

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Golden Sands Beach
Bulgarian North Coast

Coast

The Bulgarian Riviera attracts by far the most foreign visitors to the country. The beaches are nice with fine white sand, the sea is clean, the prices are very reasonable compared to other European resorts and the choice of places to go is really great. The centre of the northern coast is the third largest Bulgarian city of Varna and we can include resorts such as Golden Sands, St. Constantine and Helena, Albena, Obzor, Balchik and others. …

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