Routes

International Tourist Regatta on the Danube

The International Tourist Regatta on the Danube, known by the acronym TID, has been held annually since 1956 and is believed to be the world's longest rowing trip of its kind. Participants travel more than 2500 km by water for about two and a half months with luggage in a boat. The regatta starts in Germany, passes through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and it ends at the Danube delta in Romania.

Dunav Ultra

With a total length of 740 km, Dunav Ultra is the longest tourist cycling route in Bulgaria. It passes near or through 120 settlements by the Danube, thus connecting the northwesternmost village of Kudelin with the northeasternmost one – Durankulak. In the section Bregovo — Silistra, the Dunav Ultra route overlaps completely with the transcontinental route EuroVelo 6. To promote it, an international event is organised annually, in which cyclists from Bulgaria, Romania and the rest of the world take part.

Wine Museum – Pleven

The Wine Museum in Pleven is the result of cooperation between Bulgarian and French professional architects, designers, oenologists and museum experts from the Pleven Panorama and the Museum of History. The Wine Museum is particularly attractive in that it is located in a cave formation and offers a degustation area and shop for wine from different regions.

Northeastern Wine Tour Map

The idea originated in 2019 as an alliance between wineries to jointly promote Northeast Bulgaria as an attractive destination for wine tourism. Initially, there were three participating winaries, in 2020 they became nine, and in 2021-2022 as many as seven wineries joined in with their own wine lines.