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3/5

A Bulgarian ski resort out of season

Whilst staying in Bulgaria’s largest ski resort Bansko in September, we had a number of options for our day: hiking in the Pirin National
2/5

Exploring Bulgaria’s smallest town in the rain and out of season

According to Lonely Planet, Melnik, with its population of 280, is Bulgaria’s smallest town. Personally, I’d regard it is a village, but that’s semantics.
3/5

One of Bulgaria’s oldest Medieval monasteries

Whilst staying at the very quirky Family Hotel Dinchova Kushta (see separate review), we visited the Rozhen Monastery of the Saint Nativity of Mother
3/5

Visiting one of Bulgaria’s oldest monasteries

Whilst staying at the very quirky Family Hotel Dinchova Kushta (see separate review), we visited the Rozhen Monastery of the Saint Nativity of Mother
4/5

Bulgaria’s spirtual centre

My first glimpse of Rila Monastery, said to be Bulgaria’s spiritual centre, was unforgettable: not only is it located in a thickly forested gorge
5/5

What an interesting trip!

As I sat on the pavement, my legs straight in front of me like a baby doll, I can truthfully say that ‘interesting’ wasn’t
3/5

A pleasant walk in Rila National Park

One of our first hikes in Bulgaria was the Beli Iskar Nature Trail in Rila National Park, one of three in the country. We
4/5

Exploring the sights of Sofia

With two days of sightseeing at both the beginning and end of our self-guided tour of Bulgaria, we had plenty of time to explore
4/5

A German bierkeller, a Bulgarian institution and an Italian café bar in Sofia

Despite the Sofia Palace Hotel website boasting several eating options, we were disappointed to find it was breakfast only and so we had to
5/5

Kearsney Abbey

Located in Kearsney, a small village just a stone’s throw from the iconic town of Dover in Kent, Kearsney Abbey offers everything you need
3/5

ABBA Voyage was good but didn’t live up to its hype

ABBA Voyage was not on my ‘go to’ list, not least because the tickets are expensive, but when my son asked me to go
4/5

A great Turkish restaurant in East London

I lunch regularly with two friends, and we’d got into the habit of going to the same place, which was very good, but the

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