Things to do in Burgas, Burgas Province: The Best Nature & Parks

January 9, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced [burˈɡas]), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and the fourth-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 211,033 inhabitants, while 277,922 live in its urban area. It is the capital of Burgas Province and an important industrial, transport, cultural and tourist centre.
Restaurants in Burgas

1. Poda Protected Site

Kraymorie Estate, Poda Nature Conservation Centre, Burgas 8000 Bulgaria +359 87 825 2722 [email protected] http://www.bspb.org/poda
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Poda Protected Site

One of richest bird areas in Europe, with 274 species of birds on just one square kilometer. Wetland of international importance, situated on the second most intensive migration flyway of birds in Europe - Via Pontica. Easy observation of rare and endangered bird species all year round. Dalmatian Pelican, White-tailed Sea Eagle, Pygmy Cormorant and other. Ramsar Convention Site, Natura 2000 site.

Reviewed By denislavg2019

NATURE CONSERVATION CENTER. Unique location overlooking the lake and countless species of birds flying. A very well thought out and informative place. There should be more places where you touch the flora and fauna. I recommend it!

2. Strandja Mountain

Burgas Bulgaria http://www.strandja.bg
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Strandja Mountain

3. St. Anastasia Isle

Burgas Bay, Burgas 8000 Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

St. Anastasia Isle

Reviewed By FlyingSpaniard - Sofia, Bulgaria

Small but beautiful island. There is a monastery, a restaurant, a lighthouse, and even a small beach. Perfect for relaxing. It is worth the visit.

4. Sea Garden

Burgas Bulgaria http://gotoburgas.com/en/places-to-go/view/35
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4.5 based on 425 reviews

Sea Garden

Reviewed By niksk001

Sea Garden is a very nice park with many hidden gems: sculpture, mini gardens, play grounds, historical monuments, great views, etc, We strongly suggest to consider visiting it while in Burgas.

5. Vaya Beach

Burgas Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Vaya Beach

6. Lake Atanasovsko

Burgas Bulgaria
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Lake Atanasovsko

Reviewed By Desiange - Plovdiv, Bulgaria

The Atanasovsko Lake is one of the Burgas lakes. It covers more than 7,200 ha.,the lake is about 9 km long and 4.3 km wide. The natural coastline habitats have been converted into salt pans in 1906. The area under water has been divided into pools by dykes. The lake is only 30 cm deep, and its water is supersaline. The Lake Atanadivsko is particularly known with the diversity of flora and fauna and is surrounded by swamps and canals that drain the whole local basin into the sea.The lake is home to over 230 species of plants, of which 7 endangered in Bulgaria. This is one of the most ornithologically rich places in Bulgaria. More than 300 bird species have been identified, 12 of which are declared threatened by extinction on a planetary scale. The lake's location also makes it part of Via Ponticabird migration, so during the autumn migration the number if birds is the largest. The lake's north part is a nature reserve since 1980, while the smaller south part is mostly used for salt production and buffer zone to the reserve. The salt is produced in the traditional, environmentally friendly manner and has no negative effects on the inhabitants of the reserve. A few of the pools located in southern section of the lake, full with mud and lye, are known as the biggest free outside “SPA centre” in the country. The black mud has been proved to relieve and cure various diseases, such almost entire range of skin diseases, arthritis, disc hernia, gynecological problems, plexitis, neurological diseases and etc. The use of the the pools with medicinal mud, salt and lye is free of charge and for that reason people covered in mud can often be seen on the Burgas beach. The easiest way to get to the pools with medicinal mud and lye on foot or by bike is to passes through Primorski park (The Sea Garden) of Burgas and following northwards.

7. Zoo Burgas

Cherno More, Burgas, Bulgaria, Burgas 8000 Bulgaria +359 88 733 4466 [email protected] http://zooburgas.com/
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Zoo Burgas

“Burgas Zoo” contains more than 50 animals and birds with an area of 38 decares, it works every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m

8. Royal Horse Club

Chengene Skele area, Burgas 8000 Bulgaria +359 88 591 9788 [email protected] http://royalhorseclub.bg
Royal Horse Club

The Royal Horse Club is situated 10 km. south of Burgas at the foot of Strandja mountain and directly nearby Marinka village. This area is known as “Chengene jurt”. This location is unique because it combines wonderful views, clean mountain air, silence and calm atmosphere close to the beach but at the same time near mountains.

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