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Discover Bulgaria’s historic Lovech and stunning Krushunski Waterfalls on this full-day tour from Sofia, featuring cultural sites, scenic views, and a local guide.
Exploring Bulgaria can be both enriching and scenic with the One Day Tour of Lovech and Krushunski Waterfalls from Sofia. Priced at $156.41 per person, this full-day experience lasts around 10 hours and offers an opportunity to see some of Bulgaria’s most notable sights in one trip. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, all entrance fees, and is led by a local guide who shares insights about each stop.
This tour is especially suitable for those interested in historic towns, natural waterfalls, and caves, with a focus on cultural landmarks and breathtaking scenery. It is designed for easy participation, with most travelers able to join, and features group discounts for larger parties. However, travelers should note that food and drinks are not included, and admission tickets for certain sites are separate.

The tour begins early at 8:00 am, with a hotel pickup option available in Sofia. Travelers are transported by a modern air-conditioned vehicle, making the roughly 10-hour trip comfortable and convenient. The tour caters to groups of up to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
The pickup and drop-off service simplifies logistics, meaning no need to worry about navigating public transport or parking. This setup makes the tour ideal for visitors staying in central Sofia who want a hassle-free day exploring Bulgaria’s highlights.
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The first stop is at Krushunskiye Waterfalls, renowned as one of Bulgaria’s most attractive landmarks. Visitors spend about 2 hours at this location, taking in the series of cascades, travertine terraces, pools, and caves. While the admission ticket isn’t included in the base price, the waterfalls themselves present a stunning natural display of flowing water, with picturesque views ideal for photography.
The waterfalls offer a refreshing break from history and architecture, showcasing Bulgaria’s natural landscape at its most dramatic. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for walking along the terrain and be prepared for possible uneven paths.

The middle of the tour is dedicated to Lovech, a town known for its stone-and-wood Bulgarian National Revival architecture. The Covered Bridge, connecting the old and new parts of town, is a highlight and free to visit for all travelers. The bridge’s historic significance lies in its function as a bustling shopping and social hub, offering scenic views and a glimpse into Bulgaria’s past.
At Lovech, the Hisar Fortress provides a window into Bulgaria’s past, being the site where the 1187 peace treaty between Bulgaria and Byzantium was signed. The fortress played a key role in Bulgaria’s history, and the site is a must-see for those interested in medieval Bulgarian history. The Devètashka Cave, about 40 minutes away, offers a natural attraction where visitors can learn about the site’s long prehistoric occupation and its current status as a home to nearly 30,000 bats.

The Hisar Fortress on a hilltop offers panoramic views of Lovech and its surroundings. It marks a significant moment in Bulgarian history, tied to the 1187 peace treaty, and is an important historical landmark. Nearby, the Devetashka Cave stands out as a large karst cave with a history of continuous human occupation and natural fauna. While admission tickets for the cave are not included, the site provides a fascinating blend of natural and archaeological interest.
Visitors may find the cave’s vast chambers and the presence of nearly 30,000 bats particularly intriguing, especially those interested in natural history and geology.

The tour concludes with a visit to the Krushunski Waterfalls, offering about 2 hours to enjoy this scenic natural site. The waterfalls run through picturesque travertine terraces, with cascades of water creating pools and caves that evoke a peaceful, almost mystical atmosphere.
This site’s natural beauty, combined with its proximity to historical locations, makes it a well-rounded experience. It’s an excellent spot for photography, nature walks, or simply relaxing in the tranquil surroundings after a busy day of sightseeing.

The tour package includes transport by modern vehicle, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a professional guide who shares insights throughout the day. The cost does not include food, drinks, or entrance tickets for certain stops, so travelers should plan accordingly.
Since most travelers can participate, there are no significant physical requirements, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for the waterfalls and caves. The tour is also weather-dependent; in poor weather conditions, the experience might be canceled or rescheduled, with options for a full refund or alternative dates.

The local guide is a key part of this trip, providing informative commentary about Bulgaria’s history and each site visited. The tour has garnered positive feedback for the guide’s friendliness and knowledge, making the journey more engaging. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, which enhances the experience with more personalized attention.
One review highlights the guide’s effort in accommodating non-English speakers, emphasizing the tour’s inclusive and friendly atmosphere. This makes it a good choice for those wanting a more intimate, guided experience.

This tour offers a well-balanced mix of cultural landmarks like Lovech’s fortress and bridge and natural wonders like the Krushunski Waterfalls and Devetashka Cave. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a combination of history, architecture, and outdoor scenery. The inclusion of museum and fortress admission adds value, allowing a deeper appreciation of Bulgaria’s storied past.
While food and drinks are not included**, travelers can find options in Lovech or pack snacks for the day. The tour’s pacing provides enough time at each stop to explore without feeling rushed.
This full-day Bulgarian adventure offers a practical way to see some of the country’s most notable sites without the hassle of planning individual trips. The scenic waterfalls, historic towns, and natural caves make for diverse experiences, all while being accessible and well-organized.
The $156.41 price point covers transport, guiding, and site access, making it a good value for those interested in history and nature. Group discounts and professional guides further enhance its appeal. Travelers who enjoy a mix of archaeology, architecture, and outdoor scenery will find this tour rewarding.
The main limitations are the separate entrance costs and weather dependency, but overall, it’s an engaging, informative, and scenic day trip from Sofia that suits a broad range of visitors.
“Bueno nuestra experiencia a sido muy buena .el guía una gran persona se esforzó en todo ya que no hablamos inglés y el puso todo por su parte .l…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Sofia.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $156.41 per person.
Are entrance fees included?
All entrance fees are included in the tour price, except for individual tickets for certain sites like Krushunski Waterfalls and Devetashka Cave, which are paid separately.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include Krushunskiye Waterfalls, Lovech’s Covered Bridge, Hisar Fortress, and Devetashka Cave.
Is food provided during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers.
Can children participate?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult; most travelers can participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time, with full refunds.
Who provides this tour?
The experience is offered by P Group.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
While most participants can join, walking at sites like waterfalls and caves may require some physical effort.