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Classic Bulgaria
September 4 to 12


A Balkan country with spectacular mountains and a coastline on the Black Sea, Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman empire for around 500 years, although the Orthodox tradition remained strong. Bulgaria is full of ancient man made wonders and stunning natural scenery. Join us on a rail based tour around the central region visiting the best of the unspoilt ancient and cultural sights. There have been many improvements in Bulgaria since the collapse of Communism and it is now a member of the EU.
 

 

Saturday (D) Choice of scheduled morning flights from Gatwick or Heathrow for our 3-hour flight to the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. On arrival we transfer to our hotel and check in. Short panorama tour of Sofia and welcome dinner at the hotel.

Sunday (B,D) Free sightseeing day in Sofia with time to explore this fascinating city and to travel on the many tram routes. Evening folklore show with dinner. Overnight in Sofia.

Monday (B,D) Morning trip by slow passenger train* along Iskar river gorge and Cherepishki Monastery, founded in the 14th century and picturesquely located on the right bank of Iskar River ( a deep experience, right away from the modern world ). Continue by normal electric train to Veliko Tornovo for our two night stay. * If we have a large group then we will travel on a steam hauled special train

Tuesday (B,D) A free day to explore Veliko Turnovo – the Mediaeval Capital city of Bulgaria. Tour of Tsarevets Royal Hill with the fortress, Baldwin tower ( the leader of the 4th crusade ), visit Samovodska Charshia of crafts. Also visit to Arbanassi museum village located on a hill above the city.

Wednesday (B,D) Departure by train to Kazanluk: crossing one of the most beautiful parts of the Central Balkan Range, to the centre of the Rose Valley known as well as the valley of the Thracian Kings. We have the chance to test rose products (once 75% of the world rose attar was produced in Bulgaria). The roses should be in bloom. Visit one of the Thracian tombs in the region. Late afternoon we continue by train to Plovdiv for the first of our two nights here.

Thursday (B,D) Free day in Plovdiv for sightseeing. Plovdiv has 6 000 years of history and was once the capital city of Philip the 2nd of Macedonia (the father of Alexander the Great). Visit the Old Plovdiv architectural site with the Roman Amphitheatre, St. Constantine and Helena Church, Hindlian House. Afternoon wine tasting at a boutique wine cellar in Brestovitsa village. Return to Plovdiv.

Friday (B,D) Morning service train to Septemvri and transfer to the narrow gauge line; one of the most scenic in Europe. Travel Septemvri – Velingrad – Avramovi Kolibi – Jakoruda – Bansko. Total duration of the journey is around 5 hours. Septemvri station was constructed in 1870 by Baron Hirsch (German entrepreneur who in the 19th century started a grandiose project to construct a network consisting of 2,500 kilometres of railway lines in the Turkish-occupied Balkans). Avramovi Kolibi is the highest railway station in Bulgaria 1267m above sea level - crossing one of the most beautiful parts of the Rhodopes mountains, 15 tunnels, the Mesta river valley. Late afternoon arrival in Bansko museum town. Dinner with folklore performance at a typical Bansko mehana.

Saturday (B,D) This morning we have a short trip on the narrow gauge railway from Bansko to Dobrinishte. Departure by road to Sofia. On the way: visit Rila Monastery (UNESCO site, the largest Monastery in Bulgaria). Evening arrival in Sofia and dinner at the hotel.

Sunday (B) Free time and transfer to the airport.

Luggage

We have a road coach shadowing our train trips and transferring our luggage between the hotels for us.

Weather
Generally nice, sunny weather. So everything should be green, fresh, with full of life. During the day expect temperatures up to 18-20 degrees C (to the north of the Balkans - a bit lower, down in the region of Plovdiv maybe up to 25 degrees). In the mountain regions (Veliko Turnovo, Bansko, Sofia) the evenings are a bit cold. Due to a special microclimate Sofia has (because of the winds crossing the mountain) - short rainfalls can be expected.

 

 

 

Holiday Prices Include

  • All trains and excursions as listed in the itinerary

  • Hotel accommodation with breakfast and dinner

  • Services of our tour guides (holiday is fully escorted)

  • Any other meals listed in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)


 

 

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