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Home Outdoor activities Rock Climbing Northern edge of Markov Stone, Vrachanski Balkan

Northern edge of Markov Stone, Vrachanski Balkan

Price: €258.21
  • Code:
    D00022T

One guide can lead 2 participants.

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    30% discount for a group of minimum 2 persons.

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    ATTENTION: Discounts are not combined, the largest discount is taken into account.

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The rock massifs of Vrachanski Balkan are one of the most attractive and picturesque rock climbing spots in Bulgaria. Directly opposite the majestic Central Wall is the picturesque northern edge of Markov Kamen. Traversing it with an experienced guide is a truly adrenaline-charging experience. All that is required of you to participate in the program is enthusiasm and a desire for adventure.

The program also includes: 
panoramic walk with a view of one of the largest rock walls in Bulgaria
a view from high above the town. Vratsa and its surroundings
a visit to a cave formation hidden among the rock massifs, impressive for its size
a visit to the Vrachanska Skaklya, also known as Skaklya, the highest intermittently flowing waterfall in Bulgaria and the Balkans - 141 m.

 

Prices
Individual price. 505 BGN/person

For a group of two people, the price is 30% discount!

 

Price includes
Instructor/guide (one for every three participants), 
Personal mountaineering equipment for participants - seat, helmet

 

Price does not include: 
Mountain insurance, logistical costs, food and drinks


Period: March ÷ November

 

Personal equipment required:
1. 1.
2. Clothing according to the weather conditions of the season.
4. Mountain shoes 
5. Sunglasses 
6. Sunscreen 
7. Water 
8. Food of personal choice
9. Mobile phone with charged battery 
10. Headphone with charged batteries
11. Gloves without fingers

 

You will climb in conjunction with Grigor Vutev
Member of "Mountains and People - Association of Mountain Guides in Bulgaria" and Bulgarian Alpine Guides Association

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