Atanasovsko Lake Reserve is a vital protected area known for its rich biodiversity and salt production heritage, housing diverse bird species and unique saline habitats.
Atanasovsko Lake Reserve, located near the city of Burgas in Bulgaria, is part of a complex of saline lakes. This reserve is particularly important for birdwatching, hosting over 300 bird species, including threatened ones like the Dalmatian pelican and the pied avocet. The lake's geography includes salt pans that are actively used for salt production, a traditional industry in the area. This combination of ecological importance and industrial history makes it a fascinating location for conservation and study. The reserve also acts as a rest stop on the Via Pontica, one of the dominant bird migration routes from Europe to Africa. Visitors can enjoy views of expansive wetlands, observe salt extraction processes, and take part in environmental education tours. The site is accessible year-round, offering unique experiences across the seasons.
Bird watching stations
Unique salt pans and museum
Scenic viewpoints over the wetlands
Educational tours on salt production and conservation
The active salt production area, showcasing traditional methods.
A center equipped for observing migratory and resident bird species.
Offers insights into the ecology and history of the reserve.