published on 06.10.2008, 17:15 Author: Svetla Iordanova Article rating:
Slaveeva Reka park is one of the favorite leisure spots of Aitos residents and town visitors. The name stems from the fact that many nightingales (slavei in Bulgarian) inhabit the beautiful area.
The area of the park is 1337 decares, 422 of which covered in dense forests. The rest is agricultural land. Trite Bratia protected area and Genger region are part of the park.
Slaveeva Reka is the place that offers rest in peaceful surroundings. The park also houses Genger ethnographic complex. Aitos residents call the place small Etur and its tiny cobblestone streets are lined with numerous traditional workshops. There, visitors can taste fine wine or drink aromatic coffee in the small café.
Once you take a look at the crafts alley, you can continue the walk in the park. If you happen to like climbing, the park features an artificial wall at your disposal. A shooting range is also available but currently closed for renovation works.
A big meadow in the middle of the park features a summertime stage. Folk festival Slaveevi Noshti takes place there in the beginning of each June. The festival started in 1968 and continues till present day.
Following the main alley you will reach an artificial lake and a children’s playground. Children are sure to fall in love with the mini zoo where bears, a leopard, monkeys, peacocks and other animals coexist.
The area of the park is 1337 decares, 422 of which covered in dense forests. The rest is agricultural land. Trite Bratia protected area and Genger region are part of the park.
Slaveeva Reka is the place that offers rest in peaceful surroundings. The park also houses Genger ethnographic complex. Aitos residents call the place small Etur and its tiny cobblestone streets are lined with numerous traditional workshops. There, visitors can taste fine wine or drink aromatic coffee in the small café.
Once you take a look at the crafts alley, you can continue the walk in the park. If you happen to like climbing, the park features an artificial wall at your disposal. A shooting range is also available but currently closed for renovation works.
A big meadow in the middle of the park features a summertime stage. Folk festival Slaveevi Noshti takes place there in the beginning of each June. The festival started in 1968 and continues till present day.
Following the main alley you will reach an artificial lake and a children’s playground. Children are sure to fall in love with the mini zoo where bears, a leopard, monkeys, peacocks and other animals coexist.
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