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Typical Bulgarian house with stone foundations.This charming two-storeyed house is situated in the heart of Central Balkans in the center of village with incredible nature, crisp air, good climat and proper transport connections with the major cities in the area. The house has three bedrooms, living room, big entrance with two closets- on the second floor. Big wine-cellar premises on the first one. There are also summer house and two barns entirely made of stone which you can restore in a guest house and tavern. There is big wooden gate of the yard where you may park your car. This house is really worth investing in because it has great pottential to develop your projects.
The town of Dryanovo is situated in the northern spurs of the middle Balkan range, in the valley of Dryanovo river which is a Yantra feeder. The population amounts to 9700 residents. The town is located 25 km away from Veliko Tarnovo, 20 km away from Gabrovo and 18 km from Tryavna. Dryanovo is a part of a first- class highway named Ruse- Stara Zagora and a railway station connecting North and South Bulgaria.
The first evidence of a settlement place, called Dryanovo, is in a Turkish register from 1460. In the period of the Bulgarian revival the village flourished and became famous with its master - builders and wood- carvers. In the middle of the 18th century their guilds made humanitarian donations. The famous craftsmen, butchers, tailors and goldsmiths made deliveries and supplied the Ottoman army, and gradually repaired their financies. Dryanovo had a name for a birthplace of talented builders acclaimed both in Bulgaria and abroad. However, the most famous builder was "usta" /master/ Kolyu Ficheto (1800- 1881). In the 19th century, local people built up three public schools, one private school, three churches and the first reading- room. At present the town increasingly strengthen its position as a tourist destination. Climate is healthy, and an echo-friendly road at about 270 m to 510 m altitude is located along the Monastery of Dryanovo, only at a distance of 4 km from Dryanovo. Near to the echo- friendly road is the entrance of a cave named Bacho Kiro where are the oldest traces of human presence in the whole Balkan Peninsula. In the surroundings of the town some relics of ancient Thracian and Roman villages, fortresses, columns with epigraphs have been discovered.
Among the tourist attractions are: the museum named Kolyu Ficheto, the Lavchiev`s house, the Ikonomov`s house, the church St. Nicholay, the bridge across the Dryanovo River built by Kolyu Ficheto, the churches are St. Bogoroditsa (Virgin Mary) and St. Troitsa (Holy Trinity) built in 19th century.
Places of interest: Etura, Bojentsi, Tryavna, Veliko Tarnovo, Sokolski Monastery, Dryanovo Monastery,
Bacho Kiro Cave, Shipka
The town of Gabrovo is situated along the two banks of the Yantra River, at the northern foot of the Central Stara planina. It is situated 220km north-east of Sofia, 274km south-west of Varna, 46km south-east of Veliko Turnovo, and 28km south-east of Sevlievo.
It is situated in the immediate proximity of the geographical centre of Bulgaria and it itself is a centre of humour and jokes.
The unique in South-eastern Europe open-air ethnographic museum “Etara” is situated 8km south of the centre of Gabrovo. It is located in the quarter of the same name on the bank of the Siveck river (at the distance of 3km from the road-fork to Shipka) on the north flanks of the Stara planina Mountains. It covers an area of 60 decares at an altitude of 400 meters.
Bojentzi is a small village situated on the north flanks in the central parts of the Stara planina mountain range at an altitude of 750 meters, 16km east of Gabrovo and 40km from Veliko Turnovo. The village is architectural and historical reserve with 600 years old history.
According to the legend, the village was founded by a noble-woman, whose name was Bojana, who found shelter with her nine sons in the mountains after Veliko Turnovo was conquered by the Turks in 1393.
Under the peak of Ispolin, in the heart of the Stara planina mountain, 22km from the town of Gabrovo, 1249m above sea level, is located the place of “Uzana” - the geographical center of Bulgaria. It is charming with the crystal clear air, marvelous nature and serenity. It is a starting point for many tourist routes and tracks to beautiful places in the region and to the peaks of Shipka and Buzludja. Uzana offers terms for summer and winter tourism. In the summer season, the place offers wonderful opportunities for recreation. Cool swimming pools, volleyball, gathering of herbs, mushroom, and berry are only a part of the pleasures. For the fans of horse riding there is a horse riding club in “Uzana”.
In the winter “Uzana” is a lovely place for mountain sports. In one of the most spacious meadow there are ski-tracks with drags and ski wardrobe. For experienced skiers there is a 1,200 m long ski-track with a ski-drug, and for beginners and children several shorter and easier runs, mini-drags, and ski-schools. Those who prefer just to observe the white scenery can use horse-driven sledges. After a long day, full of new emotions and experiences, “Uzana” welcomes its guests to the warm and cozy hotels and lodges.
Broker: Radoslav Gluhov
Phones: 00359 66 86 00 07, 00359 885 81 22 40, 00359 889 50 71 12
Email: paragon@stemo.bg
Web page: www.paragon-bg.com
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