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5 giờ
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Explore the historical Ovech Fortress and the ancient Provadia-Solnitsata Salt Mine on this private day trip from Varna. Walk across a scenic bridge to the fortress, which boasts ruins and panoramic views of the Provadia Valley. Delve into the rich history of this medieval stronghold, a key site during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom.
Then, visit the Salt Mine "Salnitsata", Europe’s oldest salt production center, and uncover archaeological insights into prehistoric life. This tour offers an intimate experience with a knowledgeable guide and comfortable transport, perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
- Private tour providing personalized attention and insights
- Visit the medieval Ovech Fortress with stunning valley views
- Explore the ancient Provadia-Solnitsata Salt Mine, the oldest in Europe
- Comfortable transport from Varna with convenient return in the early afternoon
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Children under 5
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Fortress Ovech
Begin your journey in Varna and travel in comfort to the spectacular Ovech Fortress and the prehistoric site Provadia-Solnitsata, the oldest salt production center in Europe. Your first stop will be the Ovech Fortress, situated near the town of Provadia. Built on a magnificent plateau east of the city, the fortress was inhabited from the middle of the 3rd century until the end of the 17th century. During the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, the city and the fortress were an important economic, administrative, military, and cultural center of the region. Enjoy a 150-meter scenic bridge walk, marvel at the medieval ruins and fortress walls, and discover ancient wells and the ruins of churches. Take in panoramic views over the Provadia Valley.
Continue to the nearby Salt Mine "Solnitsata", the oldest salt-production and urban center in Europe (5600–4350 BC). The prehistoric complex Provadia-Solnitsata is located near the modern town of Provadia in Northeastern Bulgaria. It represents the remains of the oldest known salt production center in Europe, which later developed into the first prehistoric urban center on the continent (4700–4350 BC). The complex consists of a salt-production area with ritual pits, an unfortified and later fortified settlement with massive stone walls, a ritual zone, and several necropolises. The emergence and development of the site are directly linked to the largest and only rock salt deposit in the Eastern Balkans, the so-called Mirovo salt deposit, on which the complex is situated. "Solnitsata" presents you a great opportunity to get archeological insights into prehistoric life. After a delightful trip, return to Varna in the early afternoon.
Transportation by a comfortable A/C car/ minivan
Entrance tickets to Ovech Fortress and Provadia-Solnitsata Salt Mine
Private trip
English - speaking guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Gratuities (tips) to the guide - optional in the end of the tour
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Pickup included
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