Pool:
Garden: 
Double-Glazed:
House on one floor on the main road. Three rooms, larder and two basements. In the yard has another old house. Fence.
The town of Vratsa is located in Nort-West Bulgaria at the distance of 112 km. north of Sofia, at about 40 km. southeast of Montana, and at 14 km. northwest of Mezdra. The town is settled in the foot of Vratsa Mountain. Vratsa is administrative center of municipality and district with same names. It is a starting point for the routes to Vratsata gorge and Ledenika cave.
The Nature Park Vrachanski Balkan, situated near town, offers great opportunities for on-foot tourism. The area has very diverse and attractive natural features, which together with the recreation opportunities gives the special charm of the Eastern part of the Northwest Bulgaria.
Only 116 km away from Sofia, at an altitude of 370 m - the town of Vratza is one of the most picturesque cities in Bulgaria. Nestling in the foothills of "Vrachanska Planina", with the Leva river calmly crossing the town and with fearful rocks overhanging the roofs. Few Bulgarian cities have a history passing through thousands of years and several historical ages! Vratza is one of them.
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Broker: Mariana Stoianova
Phones: 00359 53 64 44 18
Email: office@sirenabg.com
Web page: www.sirenabg.com
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