4-9 March 2011–Auto trip around Bulgaria

IMG 0748 Kopie 4 9 March 2011–Auto trip around Bulgaria

Well, let’s see – 6 day autotrip with about 2000 km. around Bulgaria

The route was something like that

  1. Day 1 – Ruse, Sofia, Rila monastery, Sandanski (where we slept because Melnik was fully reserved for the night)
  2. Day 2 – Sandanski, Petrich (Rupite), Samuilova fortress, Melnik, Rozhen monastery, Pazardzhik (where we slept in an awful hotel, named with the great name Elbrus)
  3. Day 3 – Pazardzhik, via a small curvy road with some dams, Trigrad gorge and the two caves nearby (Yagodinska cave, Dyavolsko gyrlo cave), Shiroka lyka (where we almost got to see the  traditional Bulgarian kukeri festival – something like westerners Helloween wlEmoticon smile 4 9 March 2011–Auto trip around Bulgaria ), Bachkovo monastery
  4. Day 4 – Bachkovo monastery, Asenova fortress (which was closed due to the snowstorm that started previous night), Plovdiv (the old city and the Amphitheater), Panagyurishte (where we initially intended to sleep, but didn’t find appealing), Strelcha (where we stumbled on a Thracian tomb and took a look at), Koprivshtitsa
  5. Day 5 – Koprivshtitsa, Klisura, Sopot, Karlovo, Kalofer, Koprivshtitsa – all revival Bulgarian cities. And we decided to stay in Koprivshtitsa because the hotel we were staying was so great, and the city itself is lovely.
  6. Day 6 (Final) – Koprivshtitsa, Kazanlyk (where we saw the Unesco thracian tomb), The ‘Hainboaz’ mountain pass (due to Shipka pass being closed from sliding trucks and snow), Veliko Tyrnovo, Ruse

In other words – 6 great days with all kinds of weather, but mostly funny. I’ll allow myself to post a link to the Picasa Web Galleries again…. ~HERE~

 

Edit: I’m uploading a map of the trip:

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Black Curse Fest

Metzger, from Eastern Front

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That’s the name of the extreme metal festival, held in my city (Rousse) yesterday. As a rock music fan, I couldn’t resist myself to check on that. Let’s get to a short resume of all the bands I heard.

1) Claymore – the home band. The guys actually performed their set while the sound guys wete still fixing the stage sound, etc. That’s what somewhat left a strange taste in their, actually not bad music.

2) Eastern Front -a UK band. Short, but screaming enriched performance.

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