Car advised Wheelchair access Nearest amenities: 0.2 km
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Bansko, Najden Gerov Str., 250 m from Gondola Station, 40 m south-west of Tanne Hotel, The Monastery and The Refectory. 10 minutes walk from the authentic Bansko centre. Demianitza is plunged in the spirit of more than 500-year-old Bansko, crystal clear air touched with the fresh fragrance of the evergreen pine-trees and extremely beautiful nature. Bansko is well suited for skiers and snowboarders alike with a total ski run length of 65km. Not only that but you can ski from the peak (Todorka) all the way to the outskirts of town, a length of 16km. Bansko is particularly well suited to beginners.
It’s a great place to visit during the warmer months from May to October as well. There are jazz and folk festivals, and The Pirin National Park combines breath-taking views with excellent opportunities for hiking and sightseeing, lots of forests, lakes, waterfalls, caves and historical sights.
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The Pirin/Rhodope Mountains region
Bansko is a magical symbiosis of history, traditions and culture. All that a visitor reveals here is – old-time architecture, heroic history, authentic folklore, eternal culture, centuries - kept traditions and customs, specific food, sense of humor – a symbol of Bulgarianness. Bansko covers the most beautiful and majestic part of Pirin Mountain next to the colorful gorge Momina Klisura, Razlog valley and part of the Rhodopies. The summer there is short and cool, but the winter is long, mild and snowy. It is only 150km away from the capital Sofia, 150km from Plovdiv and 60km from Blagoevgrad. The nature is the biggest treasure of Bansko. Pirin mountain with its rare tree species is pronounced as a National park and it’s also under the auspices of UNESCO.
Pirin is noted for its rich flora and fauna. Much of the area is forested, with the best conifer woods in Bulgaria, holding important populations of the Balkan endemic species Macedonian Pine, Bosnian Pine and Bulgarian Fir. Animals include the Wolf and the Brown Bear.
Bansko / Damianitza area
There is an active ski base with lift and challenging slopes, restaurants, hotels and attractions. The mineral springs in the village bring lots of visitors interested in recreation tourism. Bansko also offers ski and snowboard schools, with well-equipped cabins using the leading world brands for winter sports – both for kids and adults. Visitors can always rely on qualified multi-lingual instructors for training and advices in English, German, Russian or Greek. You can study individually or in groups. Bansko has over 130 architectural landmarks 7 of which have national importance. Museums and houses pronounced as cultural monuments are opened for visitors daily showing off the Bulgarian traditions, history and culture with their wide range of ancient manuscripts, carvings, original icons and costumes, objects of everyday life, ethnographic materials etc. Starting with the first day of the year Bansko is coloured with kukers ( ) and all kinds of new and old celebrations, ending in late autmn. Since 3 decades Bansko celebrates local traditions. But Bansko is much more than a winter resort. From 17 -24th May starts the summer tourist season. Visitors can enjoy ethnographic and culinary exhibitions, fine art galleries, nights dedicated to the humor, music, dances, customs. In May you can also delight the festival “Mezhdu tri planini”, featuring more than 300 dancing and singing groups for authentic folklore of the region. Meanwhile there’s an exposition of the local handcrafts, and the festival “Pirin Folk” where hundreds of artists are performing their talents. Traditionally in August the summer Jazz Festival is exposed in Bansko. Popular Bulgarian and foreign musicians are taking part in it. The opened stage provokes interest not only in tourists but local people also. Bansko is also famous for its unique food, which is served everywhere in the area. The homemade delicacies fascinate everyone with their exotic and taste, and deliver a true culinary delight. Everywhere in the area you can try typical Bulgarian dishes in traditional restaurants called “mehana” with authentic athmosphere. Modern clubs and bars for exciting nightlife or relax in luxurious spa centres are on site for those of you who like to stick with the modern wave.
How to get there
Sofia Airport Plovdiv Airport
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Sofia Airport: 170 km
Activities near Bansko
Sports: Ski resort location Tennis in town Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays A winter sun break
Facilities
Luxuries:
Log fire, Internet access, DVD player
General:
Central heating, TV, Telephone, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available