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March - October
Explore the Saeva Dupka Cave and Glozhene Monastery on a day trip from Sofia. Marvel at the cave’s rock formations and enjoy panoramic views from the monastery.
Leave Sofia behind and head into the heart of the Balkan Mountains and the peaceful countryside of northern Bulgaria. Begin with a visit to the remarkable Saeva Dupka Cave, one of Bulgaria’s most impressive cave systems.
Explore the cave’s enormous chambers, fascinating rock formations, and excellent acoustics. Often called the “underground cathedral” of Bulgaria, the cave reveals a magical world of stalactites and stalagmites shaped over millions of years.
The cave is about 400 meters long and the tour there takes about 1 hour and you will be able to take some amazing photos! Please have in mind that the temperature inside is constantly around 10 – 14 degrees, so even in the summer season you will need to bring a jacket or sweatshirt with you!
After exploring the cave, stop for a lunch break in a traditional restaurant in the village of Yablanitsa (the lunch is not included in the main price).
After lunch, continue through scenic mountain landscapes to the picturesque Glozhene Monastery, dramatically perched on a rocky hilltop, overlooking the surrounding valleys. Founded in the 13th century, the monastery offers breathtaking panoramic views, peaceful surroundings, and a glimpse into Bulgaria’s rich Orthodox heritage and medieval history.
In the monastery, you will also have around one hour to explore its buildings and to take memorable photos.
In the late afternoon, return to Sofia.
This day trip is ideal for travelers seeking a mix of nature, culture, photography, and authentic Bulgarian atmosphere away from the busy tourist routes!
Trip Highlights
- Marvel at the stunning rock formations of the Saeva Dupka Cave
- Explore the Glozhene Monastery, perched on a rocky hilltop
- Enjoy a scenic drive through the Balkan Mountains and countryside
- Take in panoramic views of the surrounding valleys from the monastery
- Discover Bulgaria’s rich Orthodox heritage and medieval history










