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PRICELIST Call Center: 0700 17 702 E-Mail: Tic@Pamporovo.Me І Hot Line: (+359) 0884 59 55 93, (+359) 0882 643 100 Pamporovo PLC 4870 Pamporovo resort, hotel Orlovetz, Bulgaria PRICELIST Call center: 0700 17 702 E-mail: [email protected] І www.pamporovo.bike Hot line: (+359) 0884 59 55 93, (+359) 0882 643 100 Price per Price per Activity The package includes Details ADULT CHILD (7-14y.) Tourist center Pamporovo – Studenets – Snezhanka peak – Orpheus cliffs – adventure park “Yazovira” – Studenets – Tourist center Pamporovo. The package includes: o guided hiking route All program o lift ticket activities are o tubing on a slide with artificial grass optional. o entrance ticket to Snezhanka Tower PURE ACTIVE o mountain bikes rental for a ride around the dam Fishing tackle can ENTERTAINMENT o rope park with nine elements 55 BGN 45 BGN be rented at an (5 hours) o children's trolleys o air bag jumps additional cost. o slack line o outdoor fitness Fishing catch is o play area paid separately. o access to the dam for fishing o relax zones TOP RECOMMENDED ACTIVITY RECOMMENDED TOP o archery The program is performed with a group of at least 3 fully paying people. Route Price per Price per Route description Difficulty Price includes Duration ADULT CHILD (7-14y.) Tourist center Pamporovo – Panoramic guide, one-way watch-terrace Perelik - Iglite peak – ticket for lifts 1 and 2 360° PAMPOROVO Orpheus cliffs – adventure park “Yazovira” Moderate BONUS: one (4 hours) 50 BGN 40 BGN – Murgavets peak – Studenets - Tourist activity in Yazovira center Pamporovo adventure park Tourist center Pamporovo – Panoramic guide, ticket for lifts watch-terrace Three mountains - Iglite THE ORPHEUS LYRE 1 and 2 (three-way), peak – Panoramic watch-terrace Perelik - Easy (4 hours) 45 BGN 35 BGN ticket for Snezhanka Orpheus cliffs – Snezhanka tower – tower Tourist center Pamporovo HIKING TOURS HIKING Tourist center Pamporovo (by car) – SOKOLITZA PEAK Sokolitsa (the Falcone’s) peak – (THE FALCON SUMMIT) Murgavets peak - adventure park Difficult 40 BGN 30 BGN guide, transport (4 hours) “Yazovira” – Studenets bike center – Tourist center Pamporovo All hiking routes are performed with a group of at least 2 fully paying people. Children under the age of 7 are free of charge, but with an accompanying adult. Route Price per Price per Route description Price includes Duration ADULT CHILD (7-14y.) The tour includes a visit to transport, cave UHLOVITSA CAVE Uhlovitsa cave, a walk to “Kaleto” fortress next to the village 65 BGN 55 BGN entrance ticket, (7 hours) of Koshnitsa and a visit to the village of Smilyan. guide THE CANYON OF Hiking tour on eco trail “The Canyon of Waterfalls” and WATERFALLS transport, guide Soskovcheto reserve near Smolyan 35 BGN 30 BGN (7 hours) TRIGRAD GORGE AND Excursion with a visit to the picturesque natural landmarks transport, caves YAGODINA CAVE Trigrad and Buynovo gorge, caves The Devil's Throat and 75 BGN 65 BGN entrance tickets, EXCURSIONS (7 hours) Yagodina. guide Visit to the natural landmark Wonderful Bridges near the THE WONDER BRIDGES transport, guide, zip village of Zabardo and an alpine Zip Line trolley near (6 hours) 55 BGN 45 BGN line ticket Chepelare. All excursions are performed with a group of at least 3 fully paying people. Call center: 0700 17 702 Mobile: (+359) 0882 643 100 [email protected] Pamporovo PLC 4870 Pamporovo resort, hotel Orlovetz, Bulgaria PRICELIST Call center: 0700 17 702 E-mail: [email protected] І www.pamporovo.bike Hot line: (+359) 0884 59 55 93, (+359) 0882 643 100 Price per Price per ADVENTURE PARK “YAZOVIRA” ADULT CHILD (7-14 y.) o rope park with nine elements o children's trolleys o air bag jumps o mountain bikes rental for a ride around the dam o slack line o outdoor fitness 15 BGN 10 BGN o play area o access to the dam for fishing (the catch is not included) YAZOVIRA PARK YAZOVIRA o access to a forest jogging trail o access to a family bike route o relax zones The adventure park offers fishing accessories at an additional cost. Groups of 15 people get a 10% discount from the rates. Activity The package includes PRICE PER PERSON o downhill stroller CRAZY DOWNHILL o protective equipment For the 1st time in Bulgaria! 65 BGN o half day lift pass for chair lift No 1 “Tourist center - Studenets” e-BIKES RENTAL 1 HOUR 2 HOURS ½ DAY 1 DAY NEW ELECTRICAL MOUNTAIN BIKES 20 BGN 35 BGN 55 BGN 80 BGN Minimum age for downhill stroller use is 14+ years. Price per Price per Route Route description Price includes ADULT CHILD (7-14y.) Participants acquire basic skills in mountain biking. Special bike guide, MTB FIRST STEPS routes to Orpheus Rocks, the dam and specialized routes 55 BGN 45 BGN half day lift pass for beginners are included. Special training sessions for improving mountain biking bike guide, MTB WORKOUTS skills according to the level of the participants on selected 65 BGN 55 BGN half day lift pass routes. REQUEST The bike routes are performed with at least 2 people. ON Route PRICE PER PERSON PRICE PER PERSON Route description Price includes Duration in group of 3-4 people in group of 5-8 people Pamporovo – routes „Alisa in SMOLYAN bike guide, Wonderland“ – „Nevyastata“ – „Mecho ENDURO (4 hours) 55 BGN 45 BGN transport Uho“ – Smolyan BIKE TOURS BIKE ROZHEN MEADOWS Pamporovo – Rozhen meadows - bike guide ХС (3 hours) Pamporovo 45 BGN 35 BGN SHIROKA LAKA Pamporovo – Mechi Chal – Shiroka laka bike guide, ХС (3 hours) - Pamporovo 50 BGN 40 BGN transport All bike tours are performed in a group with the fixed minimum number of people. You can rent a mountain bike and equipment from the Studenets bike depot. Call center: 0700 17 702 Mobile: (+359) 0882 643 100 [email protected] .
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