
Tourist attractions
Of course, partners, family and friends can be accommodated with a full programme of "non-astronomy" activities each week, offering mountain biking and horse riding through to Artisan/Craft town visits, beautiful scenery and tiny mountain villages along with archaeological
visits or just sitting and enjoying the pure, natural un-polluted environment.
With three national parks, 11 nature parks and 17 biosphere reserves, Bulgaria has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in Europe.
Forest continues to cover almost 35% of its land area and includes some of the oldest trees in the World.
Sky Village and its local community and lifestyle is waiting to be discovered.

Wildlife - Nature

Volentieerer - Crafts

Conservation

Cultural

Trecking - Adventure

Gastro
About Bulgaria
Sparsely populated, Bulgaria is a Balkan nation bordering Greece, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia, Romania and the Black Sea.
A full member of the EU, it has been a democratic nation since shortly after its dissociation from ately 7.4m inhabitants concentrated mainly in the capital, Sofia, it has remained largely rural and with the exception of the Black Sea coast, relatively untouched by commercial tourism.
With three national parks, 11 nature parks and 17 biosphere reserves, Bulgaria has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in Europe.
Forest continues to cover almost 35% of its land area and includes some of the oldest trees in the World.
Only the sixth country in the World to have an astronaut in space, Bulgaria has a rich and diverse science and technology heritage.
Known in the ‘80s as the “Silicon Valley of the Eastern Bloc”, it continues to employ the third-largest contingent of ICT specialists in the World, generating 10% of the nation’s GDP.
For more information on the local area and what to see and do during your stay, please contact us.
