Unique nature, stunning view to the gorge. The problem is that the first bridge that you have to cross is not well maintained and is dangerous (soon it will fall). Anyway,we crossed it both ways one by one (I am around 70 kilos,also my friend). There is a car road from the other side that is not shown on maps but is good and leads to the tunnel. Fish pond restaurant was closed and we could not make the circle walk. They locked the second bridge which is unacceptable so we had to go back the same way we came. With other words - nature is perfect, but people ruined the whole experience because of the issues with the bridges. As you walk down the path you can reach Serbia next to river Yablanitza. Reception in the area for A1 and Vivacom...
Read moreNo tickets needed. Unfortunately it is closed for visitors due to an unfortunate accident. Hopefully the local administration will act soon to reopen one of the most unique places in Bulgaria. With this review we ask the local or and the central government institutions to take actions to reopen the place as quickly as possible, and also to take care so the visitors could be save from falling rockes. With this review we also ask the European Union and it's attachments to help the Bulgarian government if it is found not to be capable to take the needed actions to install safety measures to construct a nice and save natural view that is a treasure not only for Bulgaria,...
Read moreNot much time to walk very far today, but as we were visiting Tran we took a couple of hours to climb up to the Panorama over Erma Gorge. Interesting climb with some steep sections (don't bring granny!). For a slightly more challenging and steep climb, take the signed route after the tunnel. It drops down to the river, over a wooden bridge, then climbs up very steep to the Panorama. It is a circuit so you will get back to the car park. There are plenty of other short, long, easy and harder walks around here. We have explored the gorge on many occasions, along the BG/SRB...
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