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Horseback riding in Strandja


Strandja has a lot to offer to those who like horse-back riding. Horses are available through several companies, and some of the interesting daily rides, which may be performed separately or as one route, include:


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Cultural Tourisum

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Climate



Bulgaria as a whole is situated in the moderate climatic zone. The country can be conditionally divided into two climatic zones. The Stara Planina Mountain is considered the watershed between them. Winters are colder in Northern Bulgaria and much milder in the Southern part of the country. Winter temperatures vary between 0° and 7°C below zero. Very rarely temperatures may drop below 20°C below zero


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General Information


Overvew


Bulgaria is a beautiful mountainous country, small in size but rich in ancient culture, scenic splendor, friendly people and old-fashioned warmth and hospitality.



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Short facts


Geography
Bulgaria is situated in Eastern Europe and bordered to the north by the River Danube and Romania, to the east by the Black Sea, to the south by Turkey and Greece and to the west by Serbia and Macedonia. The Balkan Mountains cross the

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Travel Bulgaria Traveler's information


Climate: Continental to Mediterranean in the South parts of the country. Average temperatures during January vary from -2 to 2 degrees centigrade in the valleys to – 10 degrees centigrade in the mountains. Average temperatures for June vary from 19-25 degrees centigrade in the valleys to 10 degrees centigrade in the high mountains. Rainfalls are 450-600 mm in the valleys to 1300 mm in the mountains.

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Flights to Bulgaria




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Flights to Sofia


Sofia is surprisingly laid back for a capital city. Hardly a great European metropolis brimming with fine sights, the place comes into its own on fine spring and summer days, when the downtown streets and their pavement cafés begin to buzz with life. The close historical relationship between Bulgaria and Russia reveals itself in the capital's public buildings, foremost of which is the Aleksandâr Nevski church, a magnificent Byzantine-Muscovite confection. The neighboring streets harbor a modest collection of museums and galleries - enough to justify a day or two's sightseeing.


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Travel Bulgaria Highlights


If you want to see all of Bulgaria's highlights it will take you anywhere from two to three weeks. Starting point is certainly Sofia, which has more than enough going on to keep you occupied for few days. There are many great museums and galleries and Bulgaria's best restaurants and nightlife scene.

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Airport Bourgas ( Burgas)


Airport Bourgas ( Burgas) is becoming third largest airport in Bulgaria. Varna airport closed this winter for major renovations and will reopen on 1st of March 2012.

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