Hiking & Trekking map of Pirin Mountains - Bulgaria 1: 60 000
Hiking map - Map of trails
Scale: 1: 60 000
Year 2007
Size: 23 x 12 cm
Languages: English, Bulgarian, German, French
Map contains:
1. Hiking Map of Slavyanka Mountains and Southern Pirin.
2. City Map of Melnik with Street Index
3. City Map of Gotse Delchev with Ortsverzeichnis, 1: 13 000
4. City Map of Sandanski with Ortsverzeichnis 1: 8 800
5. Information about the Cities Melnik, Gotse Delchev and Sandankski in English and Bulgarian.
6. Info about the Rozenski Monastery (5 km away from Melnik)
The following major cities are displayed on the map:
(Important for your trip!)
1. Gotze Delchev
2. Sandanski, Melnik, Rozen
3. Petrich (Following Belasitsa Mountains)
About the Slavyanka Mountains:
Highest peak: Gotsev vrah - 2212 m.
Slavyanka (Bulgarian:
Ñëàâÿíêà, "Slavic woman") or Orvilos (Greek: Όρβηλος), formerly known
as Alibotuş (from Turkish) and Kitka Planina (Êèòêà ïëàíèíà) is a
mountain located on the border of southwestern Bulgaria and
northernmost Greece, located south of the Pirin Mountains and connected
with it by the Parilska Saddle. The highest peak of Slavyanka is Gotsev
Vrah at 2,212 m, while other notable peaks include Golyam Tsarev Vrah
(2,186 m), Malak Tsarev Vrah (2,087 m), Shabran (2,196 m) and Salyuva
Dzhamiya (2,027 m).
Source: Wikipedia
Pirin Mountains:
The Pirin
Mountains (Bulgarian: Ïèðèí) are a mountain range in southwestern
Bulgaria, with Vihren (2,914 m high) the highest peak, situated at .
The range extends about 40 km northwest-southeast, and about 25 km
wide. Most of the range is protected in a national park, the Pirin
National Park. The mountain is named after Perun (Cyrillic: Ïåðóí), the
highest god of the Slavic pantheon and the god of thunder and lightning.
To
the north Pirin is separated from Bulgaria's highest mountain Rila by
the Predel saddle while to the south it reaches the Slavyanka mountain.
To the west is located the valley of the Struma and to the east of the
Mesta Rivers. Pirin is noted for its rich flora and fauna. Much of the
area is forested, with the best conifer woods in Bulgaria, holding
important populations of the Balkan endemic species Macedonian Pine,
Bosnian Pine and Bulgarian Fir. Animals include the Wolf and the Brown
Bear.
The town of Bansko, an important tourism and winter sports
centre, is situated on the northeast slopes of the Pirin Mountains. The
town of Razlog lies in a valley between Pirin to the south and the Rila
Mountains to the north.
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