In this article we collect some information about unique Bulgarian villages that will surprise you with beauty, interesting sights and innovation. Every Bulgarian village is unique in itself, the people are good and hospitable, but some of them are characterized by exceptional creativity and ingenuity, good governance and a highly developed society. Here are some such villages:
The village of Chavdar
Bulgarian village given as an example of well-absorbed European funds, transparency and successful management of local government. And last but not least - hard work. Many villages can be envied in the village of Chavdar - all the streets there are asphalted, the water supply system has been completely replaced, there is even a mini amphitheater in the village. Chavdar does not fit into the traditional notions of a Bulgarian village at all, this is one of the main reasons to walk there and see this beauty for yourself.
The village of Kisiytsite
An exceptional village with a unique affinity for art. Nestled at the foot of the Balkans, the village of Kisiytsite is one of the many Tryavna villages. What makes it different is that in recent years it has become an open-air gallery. Thanks to the plein airs for sculpture organized by the locals, the village now boasts many works scattered throughout the village. Wood and stone sculptures peek out from every corner. Visit this village nestled at the foot of Stara Planina - You will be amazed.

Staro Zelezare
The village itself is a kind of outdoor ART gallery. The idea of creating such a project came to Vencislav Piryankov. At first, the locals did not welcome the idea, but in the course of time they saw that in reality these paintings brought only positives to the village and the works on walls and ceilings multiplied. The village is located near Hisarya and Starosel, and you can easily combine the destinations for a 2-day trip rest In the area.
Graveyard
Here you will see the largest wooden spoon, and you can also admire the beauty of the architecture of the Middle Ages of enslaved Bulgaria - Agushev mansions are extremely well-preserved architectural heritage of that time. Mogilitsa is located near Smolyan and offers many opportunities for walking through caves, panoramic playgrounds or natural landmarks, as well as a great opportunity to try the delicious Rhodope cuisine and the famous Smilyan beans. Mogilitsa is one of the interesting villages that you should definitely visit.
Ганчовец
The village of Ganchovets gathers near and far known and unknown connoisseurs of perhaps the greatest weakness of the Bulgarians - namely the brandy 😀 In the village they have even created a festival called "Brandy-magic" and which gathers near and far fans of the fiery joy. The festival is held in September and many types of brandy from all over Bulgaria compete in it. The winner wins a 50 liter barrel full of gracious brandy… Are you still wondering whether to go to Ganchovets?


















2 Comments
The village of Chavdar is like a picture from a fairy tale!
A unique village indeed!