Драгалевски манастир, 1415 м. Орехите, Sofia, BulgariaMap
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out of the way
if you are in the Vitosha Mountains area, then drive up here for a look. it is a fairly small monastery in the woods with hiking trails around otherwise, I dont think it is worth the detour
Very relaxing place within Etosha mountains. Best in combination with bus Route 66 which takes you up to 1700m . Best when it is clear view but the bus ride is an adventure in itself
It is very beautiful during winter time when the whole building is hidden in the snow. Moreover the sacredess of the place is easily felt once you enter the doors. If you hike the mountain, it is grea...
Already a beautiful experience to go to the tram from the center of Sofia, a beautiful path on the "mountains" of Vitosha, then the city bus to arrive to the monastery, but nothing of insurmountable and agr...
out of the way
if you are in the Vitosha Mountains area, then drive up here for a look. it is a fairly small monastery in the woods with hiking trails around otherwise, I dont think it is worth the detour
Tranquil place with bus 66
Very relaxing place within Etosha mountains. Best in combination with bus Route 66 which takes you up to 1700m . Best when it is clear view but the bus ride is an adventure in itself
Quiet and Peaceful place
It is very beautiful during winter time when the whole building is hidden in the snow. Moreover the sacredess of the place is easily felt once you enter the doors. If you hike the mountain, it is grea...
A beautiful place in the nature!
Dragalevtsi Monastery is a really very beautiful place in the Vitosha mountain! Must see! The nature is perfect!
enchanter
Already a beautiful experience to go to the tram from the center of Sofia, a beautiful path on the "mountains" of Vitosha, then the city bus to arrive to the monastery, but nothing of insurmountable and agr...