The Region
МЕЛНИШКИ РЕГИОН
VISIT “VILLA MELNIK” AND DISCOVER THE REGION
There are many great things to do in the Melnik region: there are wonderful attractions for those interested in local cuisine, cultural, natural, village or spa tourism. Around the winery, you can take on a walking, hiking, or biking trail; if you are the outdoorsy type, you can go camping, paragliding, or birdwatching; or, you can enjoy a relaxing vacation at one of the many hotels and spa centers in the region; you can delve deep into history by visiting some of the numerous museums, old churches, and archaeological sites. Whatever you choose to do, rest assured that you will be greeted by friendly locals!
Visit Wine Cellar Villa Melnik and Fall in Love With the Melnik Region

A WINE JOURNEY THROUGH MELNIK
The town of Melnik is present in all world encyclopaedias of wine as Bulgaria’s top wine destination. Enjoy the beautiful Melnik landscapes, taste delicious local foods in charming family-owned tavernas, and stroll through the town’s picturesque streets. Visit the Kordopulov House, the Roman Bridge, the monument to the hero Yane Sandanski, the Melnik Wine Museum, the Melnik History Museum, and the unique churches of St. Anthony and St. Petka. Don’t forget to visit Wine Gallery– the only shop in the area where you can see a complete collection of every single wine producer in the region alongside art from local artists.
Another must is the walk up to the Rozhen Monastery, which will give you splendid views of the Pirin Mountain and the marvellous Melnik Sand Pyramids. Finally, visit the mysterious village of Luybovishte, which means “Love of giant proportions”.

Melnik Wine Routes
The Melnik Wine Routes Map marks the wineries that are open for visitors and the wine projects in the Melnik region, plus the main historical, cultural, natural, and religious sights in the region. The map is a great starting point for planning your journey in the lower Struma River Valley, around the towns of Sandanski, Melnik and Petrich.
The wineries in the Melnik region often organize events and festivities dedicated to the various stages of the viticulture season and the winemaking process, as well as events related to folklore, music, food and wine. Follow the events via Melnik Wine Routes’ official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melnikwineroutes/
DRAWING FROM THE ENERGY OF RUPITE AND ZLATOLIST
Many people say that the village of Zlatolist and the area called Rupite are places with special, ancient energy. Two holy women lived in these two places, Reverend Stoina and Baba Vanga. Both women lost their eyesight at an early age, but it is said they both gained the ability to see the future and to cure illnesses. Join the many pilgrims who visit the monasteries in Zlatolist and Rupite to learn more about their legends and to recharge your batteries with their positive energy.
Spa tourism near Melnik
Sandanski is one of the most renowned centers for SPA and balneotherapy in Bulgaria. The clean air and the hot thermal springs attract many tourists who come here to pamper themselves , to seek relaxation, or to treat various ailments. Another popular destination, famous with it’s hot springs and mud baths, is the area Rupite and the village of Marikostinovo, whose thermal springs originate from the now-extinct volcano Kozhuh.
Spa tourism near Melnik
Sandanski is one of the most renowned centers for SPA and balneotherapy in Bulgaria. The clean air and the hot thermal springs attract many tourists who come here to pamper themselves , to seek relaxation, or to treat various ailments. Another popular destination, famous with it’s hot springs and mud baths, is the area Rupite and the village of Marikostinovo, whose thermal springs originate from the now-extinct volcano Kozhuh.

About the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica
Heraclea Sintica is an ancient city from the 4th century BC, located at the foot of Belasitsa, near Petrich and Rupite. Its name comes from the hero Heracles and the local Thracian tribe Sinti. Today, the archaeological site impresses with well-preserved remains of Roman buildings, streets, mosaics and urban architecture. Heraclea Sintica is a great stop for lovers of history, archaeology and cultural tourism.