Step into a world of timeless tradition, history, and natural beauty on this journey to Melnik and the Rozhen Monastery.
We begin our tour with a scenic drive through the Pirin foothills, arriving in the charming town of Melnik — officially Bulgaria’s smallest town but one of its richest in culture. Nestled among the striking Melnik sandstone pyramids, the town is famous for its preserved 18th-century architecture and red wines.
Enjoy a leisurely walking tour, visiting landmarks like the Kordopoulova House — the largest Revival-period house in the Balkans, with an ancient wine cellar carved into the rock.
After a wine tasting of local Melnik Shiroka Melnishka varieties, we set off on a short and scenic hike (about 45 minutes) through the sand cliffs to the stunning Rozhen Monastery, perched above the valley with views that stretch to Greece, You’ll explore the peaceful grounds and centuries-old frescoes.
Option Rila monastery. Couples and small groups benefit from reduced rates.
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Explore Melnik, Bulgaria’s smallest town with historic architecture
Enjoy a short hike through sandstone formations to Rozhen Monastery
Visit the Kordopoulova House and its 250-year-old wine cellar
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