Velingrad
The town of Velingrad (25 509 inhabitants, about 750 metres above sea
level) is our largest spa resort. It is situated amidst the wonderful
natural surrounding of the Western Rhodopes, in the western part of the
Chepino Valley. It was formed in 1948 by 3 villages: Kamenitsa, Ludzhene
and Chepino. The town of Velingrad is located 120 km south-east of Sofia ,
86 km south-west of Plovdiv
, 48 km south-west of Pazardzhik, 69 km north-east of Razlog, 31 km south
of Septemvri and 26 km north-west of Batak. History. The numerous
archaeological findings, such as stone and bone tools, bronze articles and
others imply existence of life since ancient times in these places. Long
lasting traces have left Thracians, Slavs, Byzantines, and Romans.
The traces, however, left by the Ottomans are bloody and morbid,
related with forced conversion to Islam of the local Christian population.
A moving account about that time has left priest M. Draginov. The national
poet Ivan Vazov wrote at length about it in his travel notes from the
Rhodopes. Later, when the spark of the Revival was kindled, the local
population also made its contribution to the patriotic acts. The St.
Trinity Church was built in Kamenitsa in 1816, which by that time was just
a small underground monastery, and in 1846 the first school was opened
with Iliya Zhdrakov as teacher. At the liberation time the settlements,
forming the modern town Velingrad were in a sorry plight.
Gradually the local population become conscious of the environment
granted by nature, so that the town developed into a modern resort of
national and international significance. There is a Town Museum of History
(tel.: 0359 22591).
Present: The abundance of mineral waters, the modern spa, resort
facilities, mild climate and wonderful natural conditions, offer
recreation to over 200 000 people here every year. The valley of Chepino
is famous as the sunniest part of the Rhodopes. The sunny
day s come up to 74% annually. Fogs are a rare phenomenon, the average
January temperature is 1.8°C and in July it does not rise above 18.7°C.
Summer is cool, winter is mild and autumn is warm and pleasant.
In winter, there are wonderful conditions for skiing. Snow does not
melt for a month and a half, The greatest treasure of Velingrad are the
mineral water springs (approximately 80 in number) with a temperature from
22° to 90°C and an output capacity of 130-140 L/sec. The catchment area is
about 800 km2. It is formed in 3 thermal zones: Chepino, Ludzhene and
Kamenitsa, whereas half of the water resources come from the Chepino
basin. The mineral water of Velingrad in quality and composition combine
the curative qualities of the water in Hissar, Banya (Karlovo region) and
of those of Narechenski Bani. They are used for treatment of the joint and
bone locomotive system, the stomach and intestinal tract, the liver, skin
diseases, urological diseases and others.
Tens of spas, treatment centres, recreation centres, private villas and
other infrastructure are built. The karst spring of Kleptouza in Chepino
is a natural landmark of interest (the biggest karst spring in Bulgaria,
output 570 I/sec). Near it, there is a beautiful lake and good tourist
infrastructure - favourite place for rest and recreation of the local
citizens and the guests of the resort as well.
Surrounding areas: At a distance of 16 km from Velingrad is situated
Yundola Recreation Campus, spread in the saddle of the same name, dividing
the Rhodopes from Rila Mountain (refer to Rhodopes related chapter
herein). To the west of the town, at the narrow-gauge railway line to
Dobrinishte is located the highest above sea level railway station on
the Balkan Peninsula - Avramovi Kolibi (1455 m above sea level), also in
the dividing saddle between Rila and the Rhodopes, called Avramova Saddle.
The village of Dorkovo is 14 km north-east of the town. In its very end
in 1985, the largest paleontological finding of mastodons (from 5-6
million years ago) was discovered. The village has a regular bus
connection with Velingrad. Tsepina - Medieval Bulgarian fortress is
located 6 km (along an asphalt road) to the north-west of Dorkovo
village.One can walk starting from Tsepina railway station on the
narrow-gauge railway line Septemvri-
Dobrinishte along a marked trail for about 2.30 hours. The fortress
was erected between 11th and 13th century on the place of an old Thracian
settlement. In the beginning of the 13th century it had been the
stronghold of the Bulgarian boyar Aleksii Slav.
The Ottoman invaders destroyed it. Remains of the fortress wall, water
reservoirs, churches and other buildings are now preserved. The Chepino
River Bed - the valley of River Chepinska between the Rhodope subparts
Alabak (to the west) and Karkaria (to the east) is about 30 km long. It is
a picturesque gorge, through which pass the motorway and the narrow-gauge
railway line from Septemmvri to
Dobrinishte . Being carried by the low speed romantic train, one can
admire the picturesque beauties of the surroundings. Velingrad is a point
of departure for many tourist routes, mostly in the Phodopes' elevation
Alabak (refer to the Rodopes related chapter herein). |