Sapareva Banya
The town of Sapareva Banya is situated on the Northern slopes of Rila
Mountain in the Southwestern part of Bulgaria, approx. 2 hours drive from
the city of
Sofia . The region is rich in popular tourist destinations some of
which are the Seven Rila Lakes, the Skakavitza Reserve and Waterfall.
Sapareva Banya is known for its cool, clean mountain water and is
famous for its unique geothermal mineral spring in the very center of the
town, surrounded by a large park and restaurant of the same name. Here you
can find the hottest mineral water in all of Europe (103 C) and the only
active geyser in the Balkans spraying water 18 meters into the air every
20 seconds. Be sure to visit the geyser at night when the colored lights
at its base create a striking effect.
Sapareva Banya Health Center is a short walk down from the geyser. Its
services are preferable by patients with diseases of the upper respiratory
system, nervous system, bones, joints, and skin for over 50 years. Here
work specialists in mud treatments, hot water massage and physical
therapy. The Sanatorium complex also contains an outdoor mineral water
pool for use during the summer season.
In recent years the town of Sapareva Banya has been improving its
tourism infrastructure including new sidewalks, cafes and hotels
constructed in the center of the town and along the main road leading to
the nearby mountain resort of Panichiste. Sapareva Banya's transformation
into a nice resort has been due largely to its proximity to Sofia
and its growing opportunities for mountain, ski, religious and spa
tourism.
Panichishte Mountain Resort is located 8 km away from the town of
Sapareva Banya and offers optimal conditions for physical training in all
varieties of sport, including football, volley ball, basketball, swimming,
tennis, etc.
Panichishte resort offers accommodation on several hotels and hostels;
a ski run of 470m equipped with a tow rope with a capacity of 280
people/hour; ski slope of 400m and tow rope with a capacity of 250
people/hour along with children's Baby Ski Run; crosscountry distance
training run, which is to be equipped with shooting platforms for biathlon
training.
Additionally, there are 400m ski run with tow rope of 350 people/hour
capacity, a natural sledding run of 1130m, a 300m ski run with a tow rope
with 250 people/hour capacity and a 950m ski run with a tow rope with 700
people/hour capacity. Ski rentals and instructors are available at most
locations.
Panichishte is the largest natural opening to the heart of Rila
Mountain. Many of the most popular hiking trails on Rila (to the Seven
Lakes, Skakavitza Reserve and Waterfall, Maliovitza, Borovets
and The Rila Monastery) start or pass through
Panichishte . |