Panayotova house
Panayotova house is a three-storey house;on the first floor there is a spacious “mehana” with camina and kitchen-box. The kitchen-box is fully equipped and you can use it for preparing your food or you can choose to order food from our menu at reasonable prices.
On the second floor there is a big balcony, two bedrooms and a bathroom. One of the rooms is with a double-bed and the other is with a double-bed and two single beds. From the balcony there is a spectacular view over the village and the woods behind it.
On the third floor there are three bedrooms and three separate bathrooms. In two of the bedrooms there is a double bed and a single bed and in the other bedroom there is a double bed. If you want to celebrate an important occasion, to spend a romantic holiday or just to get away from the hectic everyday life the doors of Panayotova house are wide open for you.
The village of Delchevo is situated on the slopes of Southern Pirin mountain, *km. away from Goce Delchev. The village has an unique architectural appearance in which harmoniously are combined the steep terrain, the amphitheatrical position of the houses and the narrow stone-paved streets.
Most of the buildings were built at the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century. Their style is typical for the Bulgarian revival period and 26 of them are national monuments of culture. In the village there is an unique atmosphere pervaded by peace and serenity. You have the feeling that you travel back in time leaving behind the daily stress of the modern life.
Fresh air, beautiful panoramic views, pristine woods and mountainscape are combined in a way that brings you back to your inner source of life. The, narrow stone-paved streets are winding through the village and with each step you get a new perspective. The village has very favourable microclimate: mild winter and cool summer, which makes it a perfect spot for holiday and recreation.
Breakfast is provided.
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This page was last updated: 28 August 2009
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