Best huts in Plovdiv Region are nestled within Bulgaria's diverse mountain ranges, providing various accommodations for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region encompasses parts of the Rhodope Mountains and the Central Balkan National Park. These areas offer a mix of accessible and remote mountain experiences, serving as starting points for exploring the natural landscape. The huts cater to different preferences, from day trips to multi-day treks.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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A shelter with 6 beds an oven open for all in need for a shelter during tough weather
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Mihaylov shelter is a new shelter with 2 beds and an oven open for those in need for a shelter during hiking
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The hut is close to Hrabrino, there is an asphalt road there, but you have to cross a narrow bridge - not every car can pass, but there is enough space to stop before the bridge. The walk to the hut is pleasant and anyone who decides to go there can choose whether to walk on the asphalt road or take the forest paths.
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The lodge is large and is part of the tourist route E3 (Com-Emine). There is plenty of seating, cold water and a nice kitchen.
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Avoid this hut if possible. The owners do not care much for their guest's safety and are not reachable by phone in case of an emergency or questions in the late-afternoon (e.g. concerning weather). If you do decide to go: make sure to bring your own toilet paper as it is not included in the accommodation price!
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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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The kitchen is open 7:30 to 20:30. Ask for breakfast in the evening before. Inside the building there is one shower with hot water and two toilets. You can fill drinking water near the kitchen.
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For convenient accessibility, Hizha Akademik (Academic Hut) is a great choice, located just 16 km from Plovdiv with a well-maintained road and parking. Another excellent option is Zdravets Hut, which is only half an hour away by asphalt road, making it ideal for day visits even in winter.
Yes, Kozya Stena Hut is renowned for its remote location. There are no roads leading to it, offering an authentic and secluded mountain experience for those seeking solitude and a break from civilization.
Rai Hut (Central Balkan National Park) is a common overnight stop for experienced hikers tackling challenging routes, including ascents to Mount Botev. Similarly, Vasil Levski Hut serves as a strategic base for longer treks, particularly for those aiming to summit Mount Botev.
Yes, Dobrila Hut is accessible via a chairlift from Sopot, which is about an hour's drive from Plovdiv. Situated at 1804 meters, it's an excellent starting point for hikes to Levski Peak.
From Hizha Akademik, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Plovdiv, the Thracian field, and Sarnena Sredna Gora, with evening views of the city being particularly impressive. From Dobrila Hut, you can experience panoramic views of the mountain range and, on clear days, views of about half of Bulgaria.
Yes, Zdravets Hut is highly suitable for families, offering a well-maintained area perfect for sledding, snowball fights, picnics, and various outdoor sports. The area around Hizha Chernatitsa is also excellent for picnics.
Many huts are suitable for visits in all seasons. Zdravets Hut is popular both in summer for its cool climate and in winter for snow activities. Hizha Chernatitsa, with its modern amenities, is also suitable for all-season visits. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during national holidays.
Amenities vary by hut. For example, Hizha Akademik is a massive three-story building with 100 beds, multi-story bathrooms, a tourist kitchen, and a dining room. Hizha Chernatitsa is a modern three-story building with 80 beds, private and shared bathrooms, a well-equipped restaurant, and a tourist canteen. Vasil Levski Hut offers basic amenities including a kitchen, one shower with hot water, and two toilets.
Yes, the Plovdiv Region is part of multi-day hiking itineraries. For instance, the popular six-day 'Rhodopes Classic' walk along the Chernatitsa ridge includes Hizha Chernatitsa. Other routes in the Rhodopes connect huts like Varhovrah, Persenk, and Izgrev, leading to natural phenomena such as the Wonderful Bridges.
The Plovdiv Region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to challenging treks. For example, you can explore easy hikes around the Plovdiv Rowing Canal or more demanding routes near huts like Rai Hut. The region also features MTB trails and cycling routes, such as those along the Maritsa Riverbank.
Rai Hut (Central Balkan National Park) is uniquely situated near Rajskoto Pruskalo Waterfall, which is the biggest permanent waterfall in the Balkan Mountains. This makes it a highly attractive destination for hikers.
Visitors describe Kozya Stena Hut as an 'otherworldly' and authentic mountain experience. The hut family's dedication to nature and the mountain creates a welcoming atmosphere, allowing guests to enjoy the wild Bulgarian nature without distractions.


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