Itinerary
Day 1: Sofia-Belogradchick-Magura cave-Vidin
Stop At: Belogradchik, Belogradchik, Vidin Province
Visit the fortress of Belogradchick and the magnificent rocks. Time for lunch and free time.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Belogradchik Fortress, Ul. Dedo Bozhin 15, Belogradchik 3900 Bulgaria
The fortress “Kaleto” was used by different nations from the past and one of the Bulgarian kings used it as a tourist attraction and enjoyed the magnificent views.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Belogradchik Rocks, Belogradchik 3900 Bulgaria
The rocks of Belogradchick are from 2 to 200 meters high. Be with the guide and listen to some of the stories and the fairy tales about the Schoolgirl, The Madonna, the Dervish, the Haidut and others.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Magura Cave, Rabisha Lake, Rabisha 3938 Bulgaria
The cave is famous for its paintings, dated 20 000 years BC.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Vidin, Vidin, Vidin Province
The city is with the old century history, where Thracians, Romans, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Ottomans left their signs here. For the Romans, this was one of the border cities between the civilization and the outer territories, a part of the Danubian limes. During the XIVth.-XVth. century this was one of the capitals of the Bulgarian kingdoms and survived more than the others. For the ottomans, this was a transit point to Viena and Central Europe. After the liberation, when Vidin became a part of the 3rd Bulgarian kingdom, it took a part in the wars, to protect the inner lands.
Walking tour of the town of Vidin and visit the fortress Baba Vida, the armory, the museum, neoclassic styles of buildings and some of the temples.
Duration: 12 hours
Stop At: Baba Vida Fortress, Vidin Bulgaria
The fortress Baba Vida in the city of Vidin, Northwest Bulgaria. The construction of that fortress began in the 10th century over the ruins of the roman castel Bononia. Bononia was a part of the Danubian Limes - a defensive line with forts and castels to push the barbarians away from the Roman empire.
During the middle ages, the fortress served to Eastern Romans, Bulgarians, Hungarians. This stronghold and the near town became the capital of the separated Bulgarian kingdom of Ivan Sratsimir. After the unsuccessful crusade against the Ottomans, Baba Vida fell in their hands. It was a strategic key to the roads in Central Europe.
Baba Vida took an important role in the Serbian-Bulgarian war (1885), after the result of the Union of Bulgaria.
Now Baba Vida is a tourist attraction and like a real movie set!
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Accommodation in a hotel, close to the river shore, to enjoy the beautiful Danube.
Day 2: Vidin- Venetsa cave-God’s bridge-Vratsa-Ledenika cave-Sofia
Stop At: Venetsa Cave, Belogradchik 3945 Bulgaria
The cave was discovered in the ’70s of the previous century, but it was open for the public in 2015. You can see inside see ice crystals, stalactites, stalagmites, and more cave formations. Full with color lights you can look at the unique shape of the cave.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Vratsa Province, Vratsa Province
Visit God’s bridge. The place is a natural stone bridge, created by limestones from the Cretaceous period. Over that natural phenomena, you will see remains of a Roman fortress. Walking in the area of God’s bridge
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ledenika Cave, Vratsa Bulgaria
The name of the cave came from the ice stalactites, stalagmites, and stalactites, formed by the winter. Enjoy the laser show inside the biggest chamber.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Vratsa, Vratsa, Vratsa Province
Visit the city of Vratsa with its museum with the biggest Thracian treasure ever found.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Mezdra, Mezdra, Vratsa Province
See the fortress in the suburbs of the town of Mezdra
Meals included:
• Dinner: Dinner in one of the traditional restaurants.
No accommodation included on this day.