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The "Barite" complex
The "Barite" complex is located 36 km northwest of Varna, in the forest of the village of Chernevo. It spreads over 18 decares at 160 m above sea level. It comprises 5 houses, a national-style resturant built of stone and wood, an open-air museum of crafts, an ethnographic collection of lifestyle items of the population from the village of Chernevo, a hall for quiet games, and a children's playground. The constructed houses in the complex are with interior and exterior furnishing. There are three pools built in the complex, stocked with carp, offering opportunities for fishing. The hunting lodge offers amenities for pleasant gatherings of smaller companies.
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The complex has 5 Bulgarian-style houses , each of which features 2 independent entrances. One of them has a double room with an en-suite bathroom and toilet, and the other – a flat comprising a living-room, bedroom and bathroom with toilet . The rooms are furnished with solid wood furniture, which brings in coziness and comfort in the interior. Each house is equipped with television sets, cable television, and air-conditioners. The capacity of one house is 6 people.
In order to heighten the ecological culture, to popularize the natural wealth and the development of alternative tourism, a tourist route is opened up from the "Barite" complex (village Chernevo) to the place “Pobiti Kamani” (the Petrified Forest) next to the village of Banovo. The route is with overall length of 7 kilometers and offers you an excellent opportunity to be familiar with the diversity of trees and animal species. You can admire the beautiful nature around the places of rest at the three fountains - “Suhata cheshma”, “Batakliyata”, “Chervenata prust” and the springs around them. There is a special way suitable for disabled people.
The project is realized by the “Lend a Hand to Suvorovo” Association and the financial support of the German Marshall Fund of the USA, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund via the Bulgarian Environmental Partnership Foundation.
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