Pchelina Nature Reserve in Bulgaria protects a vital wetland ecosystem offering excellent birdwatching and hiking opportunities in a serene natural setting.
Pchelina Nature Reserve is located in northwestern Bulgaria near the village of Pchelina and the town of Belogradchik. It covers primarily the area surrounding Lake Pchelina, one of the largest reservoirs in the region, and includes wetlands, forest patches, and meadows. The reserve plays a crucial role in preserving the biodiversity of the area, safeguarding numerous bird species, especially waterfowl and migratory birds that rely on the wetland habitats for breeding, feeding, and resting. Besides birds, the reserve supports a variety of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals indigenous to the Balkan region. Pchelina’s landscape consists of marshes, reed beds, and forested zones on the rocky slopes nearby. Visitors enjoy birdwatching, nature walks, and photography along marked trails and observation points. The reserve’s proximity to the Belogradchik Rocks provides a combined experience of geological wonders and ecological richness. Established to protect the wetland’s valuable natural resources, Pchelina Nature Reserve remains an important site for environmental education and low-impact outdoor recreation. The area’s peaceful atmosphere and biological diversity make it attractive to both local residents and international nature enthusiasts. Although it is less developed compared to major national parks, the reserve offers an authentic experience of Bulgaria’s natural heritage with opportunities to observe rare and protected bird species such as ferruginous ducks, pygmy cormorants, and various migratory waterbirds. The reserve’s lake and wetland system also support local fishing activities under controlled conditions.
Lake Pchelina, a key wetland supporting diverse waterbird populations
Rare sightings of ferruginous ducks and pygmy cormorants
Scenic views where wetlands meet the rocky cliffs of the Belogradchik region
Quiet observation towers designed for unobtrusive wildlife viewing
A reservoir forming the heart of the reserve, vital for wetland-dependent species and recreational fishing.
Extensive reed beds and marshes providing shelter and food for diverse waterfowl and amphibians.
Nearby stunning rock formations offering dramatic backdrops and hiking options adjacent to the reserve.