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  Villa Radevi  
  Location in Bulgaria: village Ribaritsa, region LOVECH, see the map      
  Type: Guest house      
  Beds: 10      
 

Villa Radevi is situated in the village of Ribaritsa, located in the Teteven's Balkan, 12 km east from the town of Teteven. It offers four rooms with bathrooms and a local heating.
There is a spacey lounge downstairs and an old-style dining room.
A Parking lot is also available.
The rooms in Villa "Radevi" are:
- two double rooms with TV
- two double with TV + additional bed.
They can accommodate groups of 10 people.
Villa "Radevi" has a large yard with garden and barbeque, where tourists can cook their own meal.
The nature here is extremely suitable for winter sports lovers. Near the villa, a draft lift is working with a small room for ski equipment. The snow here holds until March.
But the lofty mountain, that surrounds Villa "Radevi" is beautiful not only during winter season. In spring and summer fishermen can go fishing in the meandering river Vit, which offers big diversity.
During their holiday in Ribaritsa, tourists can also make picnics on the green meadows, go biking in the mountain, visit the old hamlets nearby, climb the Yakova cave or take a retro-ride with a cabriolet. And, of course, make plenty of pictures. They can enjoy the wild nature of the National Park Central Balkan and the biosphere reserve of Tsarichina and take a long walk in the other two reserves – Boatin and “Kozia stena”.
The birds’ biodiversity can be seen in the preserved area called "The black path".
From the village of Ribaritsa the tourists can go to:
- the town of Teteven & Saeva dupka cave
- the Shipkovo mineral baths
- the Glojen monastery
- the town of Troyan & the Troyan monastery. The village of Ribaritsa inspires with its tranquility and calmness. Here, the tourists will feel rested and full of energy. They will touch the unique atmosphere of the village and the coziness of the Bulgarian home.
Here, the tourists will see with their own eyes how the old water-mills work and how do the filling-mills wash the traditional carpets. They will try the famous Ribaritsa rakia and homemade wild berries jam, as well as the cheese prepared from sheep and goat milk.
 

 

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