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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Bulgaria

Huts in Bulgaria provide access to diverse mountain landscapes, from the high peaks of Rila and Pirin to the rolling hills of the Rhodopes. These structures offer shelter and a base for exploring the country's natural beauty. Visitors can find options ranging from easily accessible huts to more remote shelters, each providing a unique experience. The mountains are home to a network of these inviting huts, catering to various preferences for adventure and comfort.

Best huts in Bulgaria

  • The most popular huts is Malyovitsa Hut, a hut that is a good starting point for various hikes. It is accessible on foot from a parking lot, offering a place to pause or stay overnight with food and drink options.
  • Another must-see spot is Musala Hut, a hut located at the foot of Musala Peak. Visitors can expect basic accommodation conditions, providing warm shelter and essential amenities for those tackling the highest peak.
  • Visitors also love Kamen Del Hut, a well-maintained hut with a restaurant. It is known for its vegetarian "Shkembe chorba" made with mushrooms, offering a unique culinary experience.
  • Bulgaria is known for its diverse range of huts, including full-service huts, basic shelters, and family-friendly options. These facilities provide various amenities, from restaurants to overnight stays, across different mountain ranges.
  • The huts in Bulgaria are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 110 upvotes and over 50 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Malyovitsa Hut

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Nice place for walks with very interesting paths nearby.
Keep in mind that the region there has very high avalanche risk due to the terain!

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Musala Hut

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Our 2-week hike across the entire Rila and Pirin Mountains is a long time ago - but unforgettable! Magnificent mountains, untouched nature, friendly and helpful people ... I always like to think back. I would be curious to see how things are going there today ...

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Vihren Hut

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Hiking hut, which can also be reached by car. From here many trails start in the Pirin National Park.

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Kamen Del Hut

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This hut is very well maintained so usually there are a lot of people there. The same owner maintains the hut at the Cherni vrah peak. You should try the vegetarian "Shkembe chorba" (Vegetarian tripe soup). It is made by mushrooms (instead of tripe) and is very interesting. You can try the same at the Cherni vrah too.

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Kozya Stena Hut

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The owners of this cabin are incredible. It's like dipping into another world. There are no roads leading to the hut, which is why the hut family once a week in a day's march itself all the food from the nearest village several hundred meters deeper brings.

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Bai Krastyo Hut

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Very cosy place and the food is delicious! The staff is very friendly.

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Hut Begovitsa (Formerly Kamenitsa)

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The mountain hut of BTC Begovitsa (formerly Kamenitza) is located in the northern part of the Pirin Mountains. It is located on the left bank of the Begovishka / Begovitsa River. It is a massive three-storey building with a capacity of 90 beds with shared bathrooms. There is a parking lot and three bungalows. The hut is electrified, supplied with water, heating is done with wood-burning stoves. It has a communal kitchen and a dining room.

Neighboring sights:
- Mount Kamenitsa / 2822m / - 4.00h.
- Cottage Pirin - 5.00h.
- Tekovno lake - 3.30h.
- Vihren hut - 7.00h.
- Cottage Demianitsa - 5.30h.
- Hut Sinaanitsa - 6.30h.
- Cottage Yane Sandanski - 1.30h.
- Cabin Bezbog - 7.30h.
- Mountain Kukli / 2686m / - 2.00h.
- Mountain Zuba / 2650m. / - 3.00h.
- Manenko lake - 4.30h.


The home-made fig and blueberry ice cream is praised on the internet. Unfortunately, we had no time and did not know about it, so we are (coming from the hut Pirin) to hut Yane Sandanski.

The way from here to the hut Yane Sandanski is simply breathtaking (!) Along a torrent. One should not miss this way in any case.

In winter, the hut also operates a small ski lift.

You can find more information about this and other huts in the Pirin Mountains on Joe's Cabin List:

tourenwelt.info/huettenliste/huette.php?huette=9480

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Momina Skala Hut

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Easy accessible with nice place for children.

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Bai Slavi Hut at Bezbog Lake

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The tea room, grill snack bar and soup kitchen named Bai Slave (Бай Славе) is located only a few meters from the Bezbog refuge, very picturesque on the mountain lake. (Https://komoot.de/highlight/535843?ref=ihd)

The bar was closed at the end of October 2018, but the Bezbog refuge offered basic food and lodging.

She is also represented on FB:
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Lukata Hut

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Lukata is actually the normal end point of the path that leads up the river from Devin. Going further in the gorge is problematic, even if paths along the river towards Golyam Beglik via Kimerov Most and Toshkovo are marked on Komoot maps. The best option for another hike is the path to Stanilovo Bardo, which climbs steeply behind the hut. From Stanilovo Bardo is up to about 1450m above sea level. NN on the mountain slope a way back to Devin e.g. via Ravne possible. Other possible destinations: Shiroka Polyana, Borino or Teschel and Kosi Rog in the vicinity. Otherwise there is a place to rest with table and benches before returning to Devin - either along the river through the canyon or on the other side of the river via Kaleto back to the Strulitza outdoor pool.

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Louise
April 2, 2025, Momina Skala Restaurant

A place to get coffee in the mountains is always great. It's not big and the offer is limited, but still a good place for a break. Be sure to bring cash and maybe try to learn a few words Bulgarian.

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Lazar Banev
November 4, 2024, Bai Krastyo Hut

Wonderful place during all seasons. The food is excellent. You can only pay with cash. Access: - by car 🚗 - there is a fork down from the main pavement road that leads right to the restaurant. ❗WARNING: the main pavement road is closed between 11am and 2pm on weekends and holidays. You can get there only by bus. - by bus 🚌 - you can get there by Sofia's public transport with bus number 66. 🎫 One-way ticket costs 2 lev, full day ticket costs 4 lev. ℹ️ Visit this website for more information: https://sofiatraffic.bg/en I really recommend getting to the mountain by bus, especially in the winter. This way you protect the mountain from bad emissions and especially congestion from cars, because there is no infrastructure for many cars - the Dragalevtsi lift is NOT working 🚡❌

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Lazar Banev
November 4, 2024, Kamen Del Hut

Beautiful, nice and well maintained hut. Its around 20-30 mins from Kikish Shelter and 10-20 mins from Momina Skala Hut. The food is delicious 😋 and the prices are good. ❗Important: the hut serves food only on weekends and sometimes on holidays. On weekdays the hut serves only drinks. More info: https://kamendelhut.com/ Phone: +359 89 720 9797

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Jenni
September 10, 2024, Malyovitsa Hut

The climb to the hut is technically an easy hiking trail. The path is quite wide and not very steep. Since you are in the mountains, it is of course rocky.

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Jenni
September 7, 2024, Musala Hut

In the small hut there is a small selection of vegetarian dishes. Unfortunately everything is served in disposable dishes 😒. You take the rubbish back to the valley with you

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Petr
September 4, 2024, Musala Hut

Very helpful hut in beautiful surroundings! Lots of people use it as a basecamp for longer trips, and it's also a good opportunity for refilling food and water.

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Zhiko
August 10, 2024, Vihren Hut

Nice hut with spring

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Arne
October 5, 2023, Kozya Stena Hut

The hut is beautifully situated. It is suitable for overnight stays as well as for day trips (from the Beklemeto Pass or from the Haidushka Pesen Hut)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which huts in Bulgaria are easily accessible?

Some huts offer relatively easy access. For example, the Rila Lakes Hut is popular due to its proximity to a chair lift from Panichishte. In the Pirin Mountains, Bai Slavi Hut at Bezbog Lake is one of the most accessible high-altitude huts thanks to a lift from Dobrinishte. Momina Skala Hut is also easily accessible by car or various trails.

What kind of amenities can I expect at Bulgarian mountain huts?

Amenities vary widely. Some, like Ivan Vazov Hut, are full-service with beds and food, operating year-round. Others, such as Musala Hut, offer more basic conditions but provide warm shelter and essential amenities. Many huts, including Kamen Del Hut, feature restaurants, while some, like Dobrila Hut, even offer comfortable rooms and Wi-Fi. Spano Pole Shelter is praised for its cozy houses, delicious food, and hot water showers.

Are there family-friendly huts in Bulgaria?

Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Bai Krastyo Hut and Momina Skala Hut are categorized as family-friendly. Momina Skala Hut, in particular, has a nice meadow suitable for children to play and is easily accessible.

What are the typical terrain and elevation changes when hiking to huts in Bulgaria?

Bulgaria's mountains offer diverse terrain. The Rila Mountains, home to Musala Peak, feature high alpine environments with significant elevation changes. Pirin Mountains are known for rugged beauty and glacial lakes, often requiring strenuous treks. Stara Planina (Balkan Mountains) offers ridge walks and panoramic views, while the Rhodope Mountains are characterized by softer hills and lush forests. Hikes can range from easy walks to challenging multi-day routes.

What outdoor activities can I do near huts in Bulgaria?

The areas around Bulgarian huts are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to waterfalls like the Boyana Waterfall. There are also opportunities for gravel biking and running. For more ideas, explore guides like Waterfall hikes in Bulgaria, Gravel biking in Bulgaria, and Running Trails in Bulgaria.

Which huts offer the best mountain views or are near natural landmarks?

Many huts boast spectacular views. Ivan Vazov Hut offers captivating views of the Seven Rila Lakes. Musala Hut is at the foot of Musala Peak, Bulgaria's highest. Bezbog Hut is situated on the shore of Bezbog Lake. Echo Hut provides impressive panoramas of the Central Balkans, and Rai Hut is renowned for its beauty and proximity to the Raiskoto praskalo waterfall. Sinanitsa Hut is located on the edge of a beautiful alpine lake.

What is the best time of year to visit huts in Bulgaria?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and enjoying the full range of mountain activities, as most huts are fully operational. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though some higher-altitude huts might have limited services or require more preparation due to weather. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and ski touring, but requires specialized gear and experience, as some areas like Malyovitsa have high avalanche risk.

Are there huts in Bulgaria that provide a more remote or solitary experience?

Yes, for those seeking solitude, options like Belmeken Hut in Eastern Rila are accessible only on foot, contributing to its tranquility. Sinanitsa Hut, located on the edge of an alpine lake, also offers a more remote experience with fewer tourists. Momchil Yunak Hut in the Rhodopes is distinct for its less frequent visitation, attracting those seeking peace.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended near Bulgarian huts?

Many huts serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. Malyovitsa Hut is a good base for diverse trails, though hikers should be aware of avalanche risks in winter. Vihren Hut is a primary starting point for climbing Vihren Peak and treks to Koncheto and Banderishki Lakes. Ivan Vazov Hut is popular for experienced mountaineers exploring the Seven Rila Lakes.

Can I find huts in Bulgaria that offer unique local cuisine?

Absolutely! Some huts are known for their culinary offerings. Kamen Del Hut is known for its vegetarian "Shkembe chorba" made with mushrooms. Momchil Yunak Hut in the Rhodopes is recognized for its unique cuisine, including traditional Bulgarian dishes and Rhodope patatnik.

Are there any award-winning huts in Bulgaria?

Yes, several huts have received recognition. Belmeken Hut won the "Best hut-restart" award in 2023 for its renovation efforts. Spano Pole Shelter was praised in the "Mountain Hut of the Year, 2023" contest. Echo Hut was recognized as the "Best hut without car access" and the most environmentally friendly mountain hotel in 2023. Mazalat Hut won in the category for a hut without car or lift access, and Ambaritsa Hut received an award for sustainable environmental practices.

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