| The village of Bugutevo
is situated in The Middle Rhodopes, in the upper stream of Chaia river and
administratively is part of the town of Chepelare, the district of Smolian.
Bugutevo is 5km. north from Chepelare and 15km. north from Pamporovo (famous
ski resort) and 27km north from the town of Smolian. |
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| The close proximity with the
town of Chepelare, with the ski slopes “Mechi Chal” in Chepelare and those
in Pamporovo, is a premise for winter tourism in this village. The fair
climatic conditions, the splendid variety of flora and fauna there, the
closeness of many cultural and historical sightseeing’s are a prerequisite
for the development of summer, pedestrian and rural (village) tourism. |
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| The
area of the village has typical mountain character with sheer and curved
rocks, with moderate-continental climate influenced by Mediterranean. The
average amount of the sunny days there is over 270 days and it’s covered
under a rich blanket of snow during the winter. Bugutevo is 1km. away from
the main road. It’s one of the oldest villages in the region. There is also
good connection of cell phones, transport. |
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the very close entrance/beginning of the village Bugutevo you can see cows,
sheep grazing carelessly on the meadows. If you are interested in it villagers
can show you haw they feed the animals and you can help them with their
work! I suppose you might be interested in some of the Bugutevo’s handicrafts
and some women can show you how they sew their folklore dresses, costumes
and even blankets! |
| You can walk safely and carelessly
through the wonderful nature and forests of Rhodopes and to pick some flowers,
mushrooms or some herbs and then your landlady could prepare for you tee
or some meal by the mushrooms you’ve gathered. One ever touched with this
can’t forget it! It’s an incomparable experience! You will never be sorry
visiting our house and you would look forward your next visit! Your landlady
Svetlana is called by tourists Mum Svetlana. She would make you a nice present
for your stay made by her and you would become part of her wonderful family!
So don’t hesitate – just come! |
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Annually on May 6th there is
a festival dedicated to St. Gorge.
The typical rhodopean dinners, rhodopean music, CHEVERMETA, horse riding,
fishing, safaris, are some of the examples for the various alternative attractions
which could be offered by villagers. Every guest could touch and feel authentic
rhodopean way of life. He is also able to become part of the production
– he himself could produce cheese or milk, or even some other typical Bulgarian,
Rhodopean dishes! .
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