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Radomir

Country:
Bulgaria
State:
Pernik Province
City:
Radomir
Type of Location:
Multiple
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By Air

Airports nearest to Radomir are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.

Sofia Airport (distanced approximately 40 km)
Skopje Airport (distanced approximately 130 km)
Camp Monteith Airport (distanced approximately 140 km)
Pleven Airport (distanced approximately 140 km)
Kastamonu Airport (distanced approximately 140 km)

Key places to visit
Ostritsa Nature Reserve, Rumbling Waterfall, St. Petka Church, Choklyovo Marsh

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Places to Visit

Ostritsa Nature Reserve

Located in the central part of the mountain Golo Bardo.Was originally announced as National Park October 7th 1943, the In 1961, the is categorized as reserve.Occupies an area of 1346 ha.and a buffer zone of 1281 ha.The reserve has recorded a great variety of plant species - 362 species and sub species belonging to 212 genera and 56 families.In this natural botanical garden is first placed Urumovo tulip.It is followed by Bulgarian karamfilche, cornflower, Serbian bell Crimean avens, orchids and others.

Rumbling Waterfall

located in the north central part of the expanded city.The natural waterfall with a height of 10-12 m marks a landmark in such travelogues to Konstantin Irechek and Ivan Vazov.Interestingly waterfall is that over time and under the influence of external forces earth was formed type landmark in the form of a dome in the middle of the river that flows Izvorska (left tributary of the Struma).Rumbling around the territory is ennobled and rekunstruirana in 2002 with funding from the PHARE program.There is an artificial pond, walkways and recreation areas.

St. Petka Church

The church was built in a cozy valley of southwestern Montenegro.It has a rich history.She was under the protection of the Rila Monastery and its monks are often haunt the region.In the late 16th century the church was brought to one of the first printed books, printed in Venice in 1538 by Bozidar Vukovic.As it were pozvarzani 16 pages from the 15th century, the work of the scholar Vladislav the Grammarian.The book and handwritten lists kept at the National History Museum.

Choklyovo Marsh

The marsh of Choklyovo is a preserved area as it is the natural habitat of rare bird species and a repository of therapeutic mud.The village overlooking the lake consists of small houses traditionally made of mud and sticks in the past.There is some small scale construction from the 70's and 80's and a several newer villas.Legend has it that a Medieval ruler settled opposite the lake had issued a decree for all houses to face in his direction.Surely the breathtaking view of the still waters of the lake calls for all windows and porches to face in its direction.

Right Time to Visit

November - February

Temperature

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