Sightseeing out of Varna, Bulgaria
Aladja Monastery
It
is the most famous rock monastery along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast,
14 km away from Varna. The cells of the monks and the chapel were carved
into the soft sandstone forming a group of caves. The predominating opinion
of scholars is that the monastery was under the influence of a religious
teaching that was in circulation in Byzantium and Bulgaria at that time.
It taught about the energy of God - "isichasm" or "hesychasm".
Visitors today can see in the high rock (40 metres) separate rooms of
the monastery complex - the place of workshops, the chapel, a special
church for requiescat (mass for the dead), tombs, the kitchen, the dining
room, the cells of the monks and workrooms. They are all situated on two
natural terraces, one above the other. In the past the church was richly
decorated with wall paintings. Probably that is why the monastery was
called Aladzha meaning "motley, multicoloured" .In 17th - 18th
century the monastery was abandoned by the monks.
Pobiti
Kamani ("The Stone Forest")
The natural attraction Pobiti Kamuni (The Stone Forest) is
located in the western part of Varna lowland and it consists of cylindrical
stone columns fixed in a small desert. The stone columns have porous surface
and rise to an altitude of 5 - 6 m.
They are built of limy sandstones, containing many fossils - nummulites,
mussels, snails. The majority have a smaller or bigger cavity, some are
horizontally cracked. The cylindrical stone columns form several groups
somewhere between the town Beloslav and the villages Strashimirovo, Slunchevo,
Banovo and Povelyanovo with a total area of 50 km2.
The first impression is of a ruined temple but scientists have
discovered that it is a geological formation of stalagmites some fifty
million years old.
Balchik-Botanical
Garden
All tours of Balchik inevitably include a visit to the Quiet Nook
Palace and its magnificent park sprawling on an area of 35 hectars. Over
3000 plants grow here and this is a proove that the climate in this part
of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast is suitable not only for the flora of
Mediterranian plants but also for rear plant species from all corners
of the world. Among the masterpieces of the art of park design is the
rose garden and the garden of cactuses which is the second largest collection
of castuses of Europe. It number of over 250 different species.
The former summer residence of the Romaniam Queen Maria has a striking
effect of the vistor for its unique romantic design and atmosphere. (The
area was part of Romania between 1913 and 1940). The Italian architects
Americo and Augostino created and genuine legend matching the beauty of
nature with the materialized visions of dreaming poets. Thus, in 1926
they created one of the unique architectural ensembles along the Bulgarian
Black Sea coast.
The
cape of Kaliakra
This is one of the most charming places along the Bulgarian Black
Sea coast. Jutting out for 2 km into the sea, Kaliakra is the longest
cape along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Its name meant "Bbeautiful
cape". After the crimson colour of its cliffs.
Put up in the Hellenic era, the Kaliakra fortress was at its heyday
in the 14th century when it become the stronghold of the Bulgarian noble
man Balik. During the Turkish invasion it was subject to an extremely
cluel siege. All warriors and citixens of the fortress were murdered.
Only 40 young maids were left alive. They decided to choose death to life
in disgrace. When no one was watching them they plaited together their
long hair, held their hands and jumped into the sea from the high cliffs.
