The 10 Best Free Things to do in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria

August 11, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Coordinates: 41°45′N 23°15′E / 41.750°N 23.250°E / 41.750; 23.250
Restaurants in Blagoevgrad Province

1. Bansko Free Tour

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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Bansko Free Tour

BANSKO FREE TOUR is a local initiative aiming to spread the rich cultural heritage of Bansko to the travellers and guests of the town. The tour takes place in the central part of Bansko known as the OLD TOWN. Discover the most interesting historical sights and hidden gems while at the same time learn about the unique local culture, cuisine, language, tradition, arts and architecture of Bansko

2. Townpark - Градски парк

Sandanski Bulgaria http://visitsandanski.eu/en
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Townpark - Градски парк

Reviewed By Companion765699 - Utrecht, The Netherlands

I was here at the end of December, just at the moment of the first very sunny day. It was SO good to walk around and see people on the streets, in the park, enjoying the weather in this beautiful park and city. Totally recommended.

3. Wine Bar 25

Otets Paisiy 25, Bansko 2770 Bulgaria +359 89 915 1137 http://www.facebook.com/BanskoWineBar25/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Wine Bar 25

Reviewed By danieldO5357FK

Visited the place a few times.. (special wine-tasting evenings and regular ones) Gotta say that it was great! The house wine (Melnik), was very tasty :)

4. Mega Ski Center

Str. Pirin 121, Bansko 2770 Bulgaria +359 89 326 8505 [email protected] http://banskoskihire.com
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Mega Ski Center

We have 8 years of experience in providing ski or snowboard equipment and lessons at best quality and price in Bansko

Reviewed By Joniboy12 - Yokneam Illit, Israel

Great stuff , helpful great spot walking distance to the gondola about 2-3 minutes The equipment is great ! I enjoyed it all 2021 may (Jonathan Rubanovich)

5. Pirin National Park

Pirin Bulgaria [email protected] http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/225/
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Pirin National Park

6. Vihren

Bansko Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Vihren

Reviewed By ceebeebee2017 - Derbyshire, United Kingdom

It is really difficult as a Brit to find out how to safely climb the mountain, the 2nd highest peak in Bulgaria, but where there's a will, you must find a way! You can drive up Pirin Rd out of Bansko, past the National Park centre where I saw a wild tortoise- yes, wild! Drive up and up and up the windy road, following the Vihren hut signs. When you drive through an enormous bus parking, go through it, sweeping round to the far left and continue up again, eventually past Banderista hut on your left. It is worth stopping here for 15mins- walk up the steps on the uphill side of the hut and visit the second oldest tree in Bulgaria- amazing! Then continue, after 10 mins reaching uneven track and Vihren hut, your starting point. There is not much parking there, maybe 20-25 vehicles, but you can turn round to park wherever you can find just below it. The hut here is lovely, with opportunity for refreshments throughout the day. The journey took 35 mins from Bansko. Then, follow the yellow signs to Vihren, following the blue and yellow symbols painted on rocks every few minutes. The way they are painted gives the direction of travel, and little cairns often mark changes in direction- clues I figured en route. Vihren means 'windy mountain' and even though it was 30 degrees in June, we needed an extra layer at the top. Also, at this time of year, the weather can be unpredictable so go prepared for rain and never attempt if thunderstorms are predicted incase you are hit by lightening. Check Accuweather Virhen website the day before. The route up took us just over 4 hrs from the hut; we are 60 yrs of age and I walk VERY slowly uphill, and yes, I drank my litre bladder dry on the way. The terrain is stepped most of the way over natural stones alongside a stream, crossing Boulder falls at times, and through scrub on narrow paths. If in doubt of the correct route, walk no further than 15 mins without seeing the coloured symbols ( some of them are a bit faded). We found there are a few well walked pathways leading up but if they are in the general direction, they are all painted with this symbol to help guide you. The main pathway is slightly wider. There are some larger, steeper slabs of rocks to haul yourself up, but nothing requiring wire ropes and nothing technical or higher than a very large Boulder. I read online accounts beforehand which say this peak is easy and suitable for children. I have lots of mountain walking experience, and I think children need to be 8 or above and confident on rocky, steeper terrain. The views are wonderful as you walk uphill. About 30 mins from the top, the convex slope becomes exposed and extremely rocky, so pick your path wisely and preferably follow a painted symbol path. This is a hard final slog. At the top, there is a tall cairn encased in metal. An amazing view of the Pirin and Rila mountains. By the way, a 1:50,000 Pirin mountains map can be bought from the tiny fronted bookshop about 5 doors up from the central Tourist Information. We followed the red route on the map clockwise from the hut, by far the easiest route. So retrace your steps back down to the hut unless you are a very experienced walker/ scrambler/ mountaineer, mad following it clockwise off the summit towards the Premkata col, requires climbing downhill using wired ropes and down large rocks with vertical drops if you slip! We were warned at the top against doing this by a very experienced Bulgarian, who said he viewed it as more dangerous than Koncheto ridge, which is at least horizontal. He advised only doing this stretch in an upwards direction, so you are pulling yourself up the wires. In the past I have found wearing half fingered mountain biking gloves gives good grip for this and protects hands against any protruding wires. Hope this helps you to confidently give this beautiful mountain a go! It's well worth the effort.

7. Rozhen Monastery

Rozhen, Melnik 2820 Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 194 reviews

Rozhen Monastery

Reviewed By ivanaZ8258HJ - Sofia, Bulgaria

The Rozhen Monastery is the largest monastery in Pirin Macedonia, Bulgaria, one of the several medieval Bulgarian monasteries, well preserved till nowadays. It is inhabited by monks whose tranquility should not be disturbed. In the monastery there is a copy of the miraculous icon of St. Virgin Mary. 200 m from the monastery you will find the church where Yane Sandanski was buried.

8. Rupite

Road 108, Petrich 2850 Bulgaria http://www.twoheads.info/rupite
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Rupite

Reviewed By F2353PXalexanderv - Sofia, Bulgaria

The place is perfect for weekend walks. Sunny and warm at the most part of the year. Nice people, fresh air.

9. Popinolashki Waterfall

Pirin Mountain, Sandanski 2800 Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Popinolashki Waterfall

10. Park Bachinovo

Blagoevgrad Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Park Bachinovo

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