Beautiful Appointed Apartment in Villa in Central Bulgaria
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Self Catering Villa in Rakitnitca Bulgaria
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| Description of Beautiful Appointed Apartment in Villa in Central Bulgaria: |
New renovated and beautifully appointed one bed apartment in villa on edge of a large village in central Bulgaria, around a 15 minute drive from the city of Stara Zagora.
Apartment has either twin beds or a double, shower room, large lounge/dining area and kitchenette. Comes supplied with TV/DVD/CD player and DVDs and kitchen will be stocked with tea bags, coffee, wine, beer, bread, jam etc.
There is a large garden with fruit trees and grape vines and a balcony looking out over gentle rolling hills and farm land.
The village has a couple of shops and a regular bus service to Stara Zagora, Plovdiv and Chirpan.
Lots to do in the area including spa resorts, walking, lakes, horse riding, Thracian tombs and much more. Ideal place to relax. Also excellent place to stay if viewing property for sale in the area.
Sofa bed in lounge can accommodate another person.
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> 10km from resort/city centre
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Rental Cost of Beautiful Appointed Apartment in Villa in Central Bulgaria on a Self Catering Basis
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Accommodation and Facilities for the Beautiful Appointed Apartment in Villa in Central Bulgaria in Rakitnitca
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| Property Type: |
Villa |
| Board Basis/Type: |
Self Catering |
| General: |
Linen Provided Towels |
| Kitchen: |
Crockery Cutlery Fridge Hob Toaster Kettle |
| No.of bedrooms: |
1 (Villa sleeps a maximum of 3) |
| Bedrooms: |
Doubles 1 Pullout Beds 1 Ensuite 1 |
| Bathroom: |
Bathrooms 0 Showerrooms 1 WC 1 |
| Dining Area: |
There is a dining area with seating for 4 people |
| Living Area: |
Seating for 4 TV DVD |
| Outside: |
Balcony BBQ Garden Parking Terrace |
| Local Activites: |
Cycling Fishing Horse Riding Mountain Biking Climbing Sailing Swimming Tennis Walking Windsurfing |
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Getting there
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The nearest Airport is Plovdiv this is 26-50 miles away. |
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More information on Rakitnitca
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Stara Zagora is the 5th largest city in Bulgaria and the main city in the region and has a medical university with university clinics and so there is a high level of health service. There is also a veterinary university. It has a lovely pedestrianised centre with many street cafes and restaurants, an opera theatre, Roman ruins, neolithic remains and more. I usually hate cities, being a country girl at heart, but even I have managed to drive into Stara Zagora (and park!) and on summer evenings the streets are lined with chairs and tables for outside dining, there are some lovely restaurants and bars, large supermarkets, a fantastic park with a small zoo, football Stadium, tennis courts and lots of walking. Many of the residents of Stara Zagora, especially in the summer, head for the park to meet friends, sit and eat and drink or take the children to play.
The city is one of the oldest in Europe with two Neolitich dwellings dating back to the 6th century B.C and it was also an important Roman town founded in the 2nd century A.D. Much Roman architecture still remains from the amphitheatre, large mosiacs and other ruins. In 1364 the city was conquered by the Ottoman rule and during the fighting for liberation from the Turks, it was the scene of a major battle which resulted in the entire city being burnt to the ground and thousands killed. The city was then rebuilt on a grid structure and so practically every street except one is in a straight line and makes finding your way around fairly easy.
The valley where the Stara Zagora region lies is known as the Valley of the Roses as it is the main rose growing region of Bulgaria. It is very good agricultural land and lies between the Balkan Mountain range and the smaller ‘Middle Forest’ mountain range.
The mountains are a delight for hill walkers and there are climbing and cycling and hunting clubs close by to ensure all year round excitement and adventure for those who enjoy the great outdoors. The paragliding club in Kazanlak is very strong as is the parachuting club and other extreme sports. For those that prefer less dangerous pursuits you can go fishing and swimming in the large lakes, bath in the mineral spas or wander around lovely rural villages or the Thracian tombs and related museums.
There are also mineral spas just outside the city and this area is undergoing a huge resurgence with new four star hotels offering massage and health treatments (full body massage lasting an hour for just 50 Euros - definitely to be recommended) and sports complexes. A golf complex is now planned for this area.
There is a lake and park with old spa baths and a large out door pool complex. In time the spa baths will be renovated and put back into use and the lake cleaned out.
The area is very pretty with lots of walking.
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