Huts in the Balkan Mountains provide essential accommodation for hikers and nature enthusiasts. This mountain range, particularly within Bulgaria's Central Balkan National Park, features a network of shelters. Many huts serve as stops along trekking routes like the E3 European long-distance path. The region offers diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to high-mountain meadows.
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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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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We slept in tents next to the hut. It costs BGN 7. The lodger was very hospitable. The meadow was mowed for us.
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Very tasty and cheap food. There are sleeping places for 37 people.
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Beautiful hut in a fantastic location. We were well looked after and everything was delicious.
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Amenities vary, but many huts offer comfortable stays. For example, Mazalat Hut is known for good accommodation, warm rooms, and a restaurant with homemade food, even offering private bathrooms. Dobrila Hut provides comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and Wi-Fi. Bulgarka Hut, recently renovated, offers comfortable beds, clean rooms with private bathrooms, hot water, and electrical plugs. Echo Hut also features solar panels for electricity, hot water, and indoor bathrooms.
Yes, Kozya Stena Hut is renowned for its remote and authentic atmosphere. There are no roads leading to it, and supplies are transported on foot, offering a true escape into nature. It's described as feeling like 'another world'.
Mazalat Hut is a preferred choice for families and less experienced tourists due to its cozy atmosphere, warm rooms, and restaurant with homemade food. Haidushka Pesen Hut is also categorized as family-friendly.
Several huts serve as important stops on long-distance paths. Dobrila Hut is part of the E3 European long-distance path. Echo Hut is located directly on the main ridge of Stara Planina and is part of the Kom-Emine route.
Mazalat Hut provides magnificent views of the entire mountain range from its spectacular saddle location. Dobrila Hut also offers good panoramas of the surrounding peaks, and Echo Hut boasts impressive panoramas of the Central Balkans.
Rai Hut, located at 1560 meters above sea level, is an important stop for those tackling Mount Botev. Vasil Levski Hut is also a common accommodation for treks that include Botev Peak.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including waterfall hikes or easy hikes. Mountain biking is also popular, with numerous MTB trails available.
Ambaritsa Hut received an award in the 2023 'Mountain Hut of the Year' contest for its sustainable environmental practices, highlighting its commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the region.
Access to Dobrila Hut can be achieved from Sopot via a lift ride to a scenic paragliding plateau, followed by a hike. This offers a unique approach to the high-mountain location.
The Balkan Mountains are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable for hiking. Some huts, like Mazalat Hut, operate year-round, but winter hiking requires specialized gear and experience.
It is often recommended to contact huts individually for bookings, especially during peak season or weekends, as a centralized booking system may not always be available. Popular huts like Mazalat Hut can be quite busy.
Yes, Vasil Levski Hut, built in 1926, is one of the oldest huts in the Stara Planina mountain range. Rai Hut also has a long history, having been built in 1935.


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