Coordinates: 43°35′N 28°0′E / 43.583°N 28.000°E / 43.583; 28.000
Restaurants in Dobrich Province
4.5 based on 1,200 reviews
I was impressed by the beautiful Balcik Palace estate. It’s very relaxing to walk in the botanical garden and admire the sea from above. If you’re in the area don’t hesitate to visit and check out Queen Marie’s favorite summer residence.
4.5 based on 407 reviews
Stopped here for 90 mins as part of a coach trip. Scenery is dramatic & beautiful with stunning views of the Bulgarian coast. We walked to the end of the Cape & popped into the small museum. A small room, but very informative on the history. There is a small chapel in the rocks. This is a photographers paradise for scenery & nature. Well worth the trip.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
There are many things to see in this area if you are a fan of archaeology or history,ot just come and admire the views
4.5 based on 350 reviews
Actually one of the best, especially for my boys (5 and 6 yr) which could enjoy both the kids and some of the adults attractions.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
With its more than 140 years history the city park st. George is a must see if you visit Dobrich. You can have a relaxing walk around the beautiful lake or do your morning jogging there. If you are a skateboard or bicycle lover, this is your place. There are also several restaurants and special places for dogs. I would return there a hundred times.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Words cannot describe the professionalism and sincerity of the crew at Experience Bulgaria - ladies at desk and captain worked an extra hour to provide a sunset tour for me and my friends. Go for the great views and amazing service. I wholeheartedly recommend you do your boat tour with this company.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
This bay is a very popular area with the natives and tourists alike, unspoiled despite the industry locally,a large sandy beach with variously priced beach bars and restaurants within a short walk,a real feature, unlike the plastic bottle strewn river upstream
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Balchik Palace is really not a palace, but a wonderful retreat estate built on the beach at Black Sea. The Villa and surrounding gardens full of beautiful flower, cacti and succulents species belinged to Queen Maria of Romania, back in the days when this area was part of bigger Romania (The Cadrilater region). The palace/villa is not as big as one would expect (only has several rooms) but the surroundings are beautiful. It also has a private Winery where you can buy hand made limited edition artisan wines with very interesting flavours (fig, rose, berries, etc) that can only be found here at the Queen’s Winery.
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