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Tourist homesteads to offer alternative holiday near Balchik

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Tourist homesteads will emerge in the areas between the urbanized territories and the agricultural lands of Bulgaria’s coastal town of Balchik. Thus, the local municipality hopes to attract more tourists near the beach. The idea is part of the new 2021-2027 development plan that will be subject to public discussion. Tourists who choose to spend their vacation in the homesteads will be able to enjoy a calm atmosphere and a clean environment. According to the document, new opportunities for recreation will be sought in some villages, which can be converted into villa zones for recreation in the nature.




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