"The Butterflies and Flowers of Belasitsa" – one-way route starting from Yavornitsa village to the waterfall. The duration of the route is 1.20 hours, and its length is 2.8 km
"The Life of the Chestnut" – a circular route from Kolarovo village, through Gyolcheto and back to Kolarovo village. The duration of the route is 2.30 hours, and its length is 5.3 km.
"The Path of the Ant" – following the dirt road east of the hut, visitors can find themselves in a microcosm full of interesting facts – the world of ants. The duration of the route is 1.20 hours, and its length in both directions is 3.6 km
"Friends" – starts from the Belasitsa hut and leads to the picturesque Leshnishki Waterfall. The duration of the route is 1.40 hours (without breaks), and its length in both directions is 3.6 km.
"Secrets of Water" – starts from the centre of Kolarovo village, passes by the building of the Belasitsa Natural Park Directorate, and on a dirt road reaches the Samuilovo-Lopovo gravel road. The duration of the route is about 3 hours. The final point is the beautiful Kameshnishki Waterfall.
"Journey in History" – its total duration is 4.40 hours. The starting point is the centre of Kolarovo village. This route will take you back in time. By following it, you will touch the most interesting and dramatic moments of the history of Belasitsa |Mountain. You will learn how people's lives have changed from ancient times to these days.
"Colourful Fairytale" – starts from the centre of Samuilovo village and leads to the Byalata Cheshma area. This route offers a walk in the plane tree forests of Belasitsa, which are home to wonderful flowers. The duration of the route is about 20 minutes (without breaks), and its length is about 2 km.
"The Woodpeckers – Guardians of the Forests" – The route starts from the centre of Gabrene village and reaches the Pishena Skala area. The entire trail is 2.5 km long and takes about 45 minutes. While walking, you will get to know many curious and interesting facts about woodpeckers and will be overwhelmed by the picturesque views of the valley of the Strumeshnitsa River.