About Bulgaria
For many of the people who fall in love with
Bulgaria, it’s the fact that it harbours so many diverse and
relatively unknown attractions that draws them into its
charming spell.
From its spectacular mountain ranges, to the glorious
white sand beaches of the Black Sea coast, Bulgaria’s
natural beauty is enough to captivate anyone from the moment
they arrive on their first visit.
Besides its stunning scenery the country also offers a
wealth of Balkan culture and history, wonderfully decorated
churches, tranquil mountain monasteries, and perfectly
preserved rural villages.
Contrary to the poor image Bulgaria suffered in its
pre-1989 Communist days, it is a country where enjoying life
is a high priority – an aim that is helped along by a wealth
of fine local wines, a rich culture of folk music, and a
whole host of traditional festivals.
The incredibly low cost of living makes it easy to take
full advantage of all that the country has to offer. With a
three course meal and wine for two rarely exceeding £7,
beers for as little as 30p, and delicious wine at £1 a
bottle it’s too tempting to pass up. Public transport in
urban areas comes to around £1 for a taxi ride and 25p flat
fare for bus journey. It is possible to traverse the whole
country on intercity buses and trains for under £10.
Bulgaria’s long hot summers and cold winters please sun
seekers, walkers and skiers alike, but most areas are rarely
overrun with tourists.
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