Vitosha Nature Park is known for its proximity to Sofia and provides a diverse range of outdoor recreational activities. Its landscape includes lush forests, alpine meadows, and mountainous terrain, offering a unique escape into nature.
Vitosha Nature Park, located adjacent to Sofia, Bulgaria, is a protected area spanning over 27,000 hectares. Established in 1934, it is the oldest nature park in the Balkans and features a varied geography ranging from dense woodlands to open, grassy plateaus and rocky mountainous terrain. The park's highest peak, Cherni Vrah, reaches 2,290 meters and serves as a popular hiking destination. Aside from its geological beauty, Vitosha is home to rich biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna, with several species endemic to the area. The park’s infrastructure supports numerous recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, skiing in the winter months, and bird watching, thanks to its extensive network of trails. Notable features like the Dragalevtsi Monastery and the Boyana Waterfall enhance its historic and natural appeal, making Vitosha a key resource for both ecological education and outdoor leisure.
Cherni Vrah Peak
Boyana Waterfall
Dragalevtsi Monastery
Diverse ecosystems and rare species
A stunning waterfall accessible via a moderately challenging hike.
An ancient monastery offering cultural insights and panoramic views.
The highest peak in Vitosha, popular for challenging hikes and breathtaking views.