
Belogradchik Rocks
Белоградчицькі скелі
The Belogradchik Rocks are a unique geological formation located in northwestern Bulgaria. Covering an area of about 50 square kilometers, these rock formations rise up to 200 meters high and are composed primarily of sandstone and conglomerate, offering distinct shapes and structures.
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Formed over 200 million years ago, the Belogradchik Rocks have been shaped by erosion into remarkable figures, often compared to animals and human silhouettes. The site is accessible from the nearby town of Belogradchik and is part of a protected natural area. Visitors can explore the formations via marked trails, and the area includes a fortress dating back to Roman times, enhancing its historical significance.