Ropotamo

Description

The Ropotamo is a relatively short river in southeastern Bulgaria. It takes its source from the Strandzha Mountains, running for 48.5 kilometres (30.1 mi) to empty into the Black Sea between Dyuni and Primorsko.

The river is most often noted for its 30 m-wide mouth that is home to an abundance of flora species, over 100 of which endangered in the country. The lower section of the Ropotamo is a nature reserve since 1940 and a protected area. The lower Ropotamo is a popular tourist attraction because of the water lilies and the rock formations above the river, on some of which white-tailed eagles nest.

Honour

Ropotamo Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Ropotamo River.

Street view

Reviews

27.07.2021 Florian
It's a green place, wild and quiet. Proper for a morning walk. I saw many butterflies, one deer and a lot of birds.
27.07.2021 Violeta
Very nice place ,1 hour walk from arkutino beach by the forest. Wild beach with no one. If you want calm and quite place this is the beach.
02.03.2018 Iassen
amazing
24.01.2018 Anna
Pictures are from January. Great walk, beautiful place.
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