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A new hiking trail connects prehistoric sites in the area of Vetrino

Photo: BTA

The new eco trail above the village of Nevsha in Vetrino Municipality (Varna Region) is now a reality. The 10-kilometer route, leading to the impressive rock formations known as Golyamo and Malko Bulo, was officially opened in the first days of May by the local administration, bgtourism.bg reports.


The eco trail begins at the central square of Nevsha village, and hikers can explore prehistoric artifacts, beautiful limestone formations, remnants of an ancient rock monastery and rich habitats of protected species. Safety railings and signposts have been installed along the entire route, along with rest areas including gazebos, barbecues, etc.


The new tourist information center in Nevsha will provide visitors with maps of the eco trail and details about the natural landmarks in the region. The route is accessible to both hikers and cyclists, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers and heritage enthusiasts.


Photos: BTA


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