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In the neighbourhood
Rates & avialability per week
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Period
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Price
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Per week |
500.00 €
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- Methods of payment: Cash upon arrival, cheque.
Reservations & Contacts
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Planinski Rye/Ref: 5463 |
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Owner Name
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Mr. Salih Ahmed |
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Tel
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+359 (0)897240285 |
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E-mail
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Send E-mail
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* Please, mention HolidayHomes.ORG
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Home description
Recently renovated lodging, upgraded to European standards.
The house provides great athmosphere for relax and recriaton and offers a pool at guests\' disposal.
The unique combination between the historical village of Apriltsi and a modern equipped house will take you to another dimension.
Planinski Rye provides comfort and perfect conviniances for your holiday in the heart of the Balkan mountain Range. Enjoy wonderful moments among the rich history of Apriltsi.
Apriltsi huddles in a picturesque ravine at the foot of the northern slopes of the highest and most ravishing portion of the Central Balkan Mountains.
The town of Apriltsi (506 meters above the sea level) is the municipal, economic, cultural and administrative centre. It stratches out for 12 kilometers along Vidima and Ostreshka rivers.
The climate is moderate continental, with typical, mild winter and cool summer. The combination of crisp air, sweeping woods and absence of industrial plants makes possible year- round recreation and tourism in this attractive town tuches away in a sunny valley in the very heart of the mountain.
Surrounding nature is what makes Aprilci a place of great appeal.
The awesome scenery, immediate proximity to the mountain, serviceable recreation facilities and private lodgings enhanced by the open and amicable nature of the mountaineer leave unfading memories in one\'s mind. The municipality borders on the Central Balkan Mountains National Park. The biospheric nature reserve of Severen Dzendem is to be found here. It is the highest nature reserve within the National Park. Its southern border follows the mountain crest between Yurousha gramada and Paradzika peaks, and symbolically separates the reserve from its southern \"sibling\"- Dzendema.