Rila Monastery
UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as one of the most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments – The Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila, founded in the 10th century....
Prohodna Cave
Prohodna cave – or mostly known as “The Eyes of God”, because of its huge elongated holes in the ceiling, is another stunning geological spectacle....
Shipka Monument
Shipka Pass – also known as a symbol of the Bulgarian freedom, this is the place where the most important battles, during the Russo-Turkish War, were held....
Bojentsi
This architectural reserve is part of the UNESCO’s cultural monuments and became an important trade center during the National Revival....
Open Air Museum of Etar
This open air ethnographic museum, founded in 1964, is the first one of its kind in Bulgaria....
Tryavna
Tryavna – Located in the Tryavna river valley, famous for its woodcarving school and typical National Revival Architecture, this is yet another pearl in the Balkan Mountains that is untouched by tourists....
Troyan Monastery
This 3rd largest monastery in Bulgaria dates back to the 16th century. Known as the Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God, it is situated in the Balkan Mountains. It is home to some of the most famous icons in the...
The Seven Altars
The 16th century "Seven Altars" Monastery, or as it used to be called, the Monastery of the Most Holy Mother of God, is situated beneath magnificent rock cliffs in the heart of the valley of Gabrovnitsa River, and surrounded by the Balkan Mountains. Though not...
Zasele
This beautiful scenery often was an inspiration for the most famous Bulgarian Author Ivan Vazov. The trail leads past wooden sculptures to a huge monument of a local lyrical hero and one of the highest waterfalls, “Skaklya.”...
Krushuna Waterfalls
Krushuna waterfalls – part of the greatest natural beauties of Bulgaria. You will be able to take a walk on wooden bridges over the crystal mountain waters with their enchanting green colors....