1. Shipka MonumentShipka Shipka Pass is a scenic mountain pass through the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria. It marks the border between Stara Zagora province and Gabrovo province. The pass connects the towns of Gabrovo and Kazanlak. The pass is part of the Bulgarka Nature Park. The pass is 13 km by road north of the small town of Shipka. It is crossed by a national road I-5, which runs between Ruse, on the Danube River, and Makaza border crossing to Greece. A road also leads from the pass to the summit of Buzludzha, 12 km to the east. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Devetashka CaveLovech Devetàshka cave is a large karst cave around 7 km east of Letnitsa and 15 km northeast of Lovech, near the village of Devetaki on the east bank of the river Osam, in Bulgaria. The site has been continuously occupied by Paleo humans for tens of thousands of years, served as a shelter for various faunal species during extensive periods and is now home to nearly 30,000 bats. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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The Town of Koprivshtitsa Architectural and Historical Reserve
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Troyan, Bulgaria
A weekend in Troyan, Bulgaria. Beautiful town in the central Balkan area. This is the city of the traditional bulgarian drink Rakia. Near the city is one of the best motocross track in Europe. You can see there the national motocross championship. Have a nice time.
Short trip to Dalboka - The Mussel Farm, Bulgaria (June, 2016)
This video is based on a short trip to the mussel farm, Dalboka in June, 2016.
The mussel farm serves all kinds of food but is specialized on mussels and sea food. It's a great place where you can grab lunch or dinner.
Bulgaria - Troyan Balkan Mountain, Traditional House
FOR SALE: Traditional house in Shipkovo village, Bulgaria, at the spa resort Shipkovo`s mineral baths. Ground floor -- Large wine cellar, living floor - 5 rooms, veranda, barn Orchard Yard 1130 SQM, river and forest nearby. Price: euro 37 000
monasterio de troyan
A la altura de Lovech giramos hacia Troyan para ver el tercer monasterio más importante del país.
El Monasterio de Troyan estaba abierto pero la iglesia la cerraban a las 16 horas por lo que tuvimos que conformarnos con verla por fuera, aunque sus arcadas llenas de pinturas no tenían desperdicio. Los niños disfrutaron con la nieve que envolvía el monasterio mientras nosotros contemplábamos nuestro primer escenario monacal búlgaro, es decir, estancias de los monjes que rodeaban un patio interior donde se levantaba una iglesia ortodoxa. Como no había nadie hicimos fotos y video a placer, pero siempre disimulando un poco, parece que hagamos algo ilegal por plasmar en imágenes los recuerdos que borra el paso del tiempo.
Habíamos llegado a las 18:10 y marchamos a las 18:35, llegando a Veliko Tarnovo a las 20:05.