Short Breaks

Bulgaria

Description

Bulgaria is more and more often mentioned as one of the best destinations for golf tourism in Europe.
Only for a few years in the country were built world-class golf courses, and the incredible combination of beautiful scenery, favourable climate, spa pleasures and active holidays turn the golf complexes into oases of the sport.
The golf courses in Bulgaria are located close to the beaches and the mountains, so you can choose from a combination of playing golf and tanning, or you can choose the coolness of the mountain scenery.
In Bulgaria currently operate eight golf courses, which offer golf instructors certified by the Professional Golf Association in Sofia and in Cape Kaliakra (Black Sea).

Bulgarian golf courses open from March until early November.

Top holidays(1 resorts)

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Lighthouse Golf & Spa Resort

Lighthouse Golf & Spa Resort

Cape Kaliakra
  • Price per person. Breakfast included. Sharing Standard Room
  • Unlimited golf at Lighthouse Golf Club. 3 Teetimes booked in advance.
  • Return Varna International Airport (min. 2 people)
From

323€/PP

Destinations

Cape Kaliakra
  • Cape Kaliakra
  • Sofia
Cape Kaliakra

For more interest to the travelling golfer will be the cluster of world-class facilities now being established around the town of Balchik on the Black Sea coast, 30-40 kilometres north of Varna.

Gary Player is behind the courses at the BlackSeaRama Resort and Thracian Cliffs, while Ian Woosnam has signed off a brilliant design at the burgeoning Lighthouse Resort nearby.

These resorts are not only notable for the quality of their courses but also for the quality of the accommodation, with luxury high-end villas being the order of the day.

On-site restaurants, Spas, tennis facilities and swimming pools typify the amenities on offer ,but while it is tempting to stay within the resorts’ walls there are also plenty of bustling tourist resorts around this part of the Black Sea coast that are well worth a visit.

A few kilometres away is the city of Varna, which is also worth a visit if you have the time with its  ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern cultures mingling and coexisting to make a most beguiling and intriguing destination.

An outdoor amphitheater was built on the territory of Blacksea Rama. Its capacity is 150 seats. Besides golf, the complex visitors can practice tennis, cycling, diving, horse riding, hunting and fishing.

Gastronomy

Bulgarian cuisine is exceptionally diverse and delicious, consisting of various salads, breadstuffs, stews, and other local dishes. Many of the dishes are prepared according to traditional recipes handed down from generation to generation over the centuries.

The most products for which Bulgaria is internationally known are yogurt and white brine (feta) cheese. These are almost always present on Bulgarian tables in one form or another.

One of the most famous and most popular breakfast items in the country is banitsa. It is a made of dough with various fillings, such as cheese, spinach, rice, and meat.

One of the most popular appetizers is Tarator (cold Cucumber Soup). It is prepared with yogurt, cucumbers, dill, crushed walnuts and spices.

Some of the most popular Bulgarian dishes are grilled – meat balls, kebapches, grilled meat pieces, grilled sausages, and others. Various stews and dishes in clay pots are also a regular part of the Bulgaria cuisine (hotchpotch and casseroles). These include Chomlek and Kavarma. Another favorite Bulgarian dish is prepared with stuffed cabbage or vine leaves – the leaves used may be either small or broad.

One of the trademarks of the Bulgarian cuisine is Cheverme – an entire lamb roasted on a spit.

Potatoes are a main ingredient in many Bulgarian recipes. The most popular potato dishes include Ogreten (au gratin), Patatnik, potato stew, and fried potatoes.

Bulgaria’s cuisine also consists of various cold cuts and other meat delicacies. Flat sausage is the most famous of thewse.

Such delicacies are usually accompanied with a Bulgarian wine, since Bulgaria is justly famous for its wines. Thanks to the country’s unique climate and soils, a variety of grapes thrive here – Gamza (North Bulgaria), the Wide Melnik Vine (in the region of Melnik and Sandanski), Dimyat (in the regions of Varna, Shumen and Stara Zagora), Mavrud (Plovdiv, Pazardzhik, Asenovgrad), Red Misket (Straldzha and Sungurlare), Ruby (Plovdiv and Septemvri) and Pamid (Pazardzhik, Pamidovo and Plovdiv).

Another very popular Bulgarian spirit is Rakia. It is made of grapes or other fruits – plums (in the region of the town of Troyan, Teteven), apricots (in the region of Tutrakan, Silistra, Dobrich), figs, pears, and others. A rose rakia is distilled in the Valley of Roses (in the region of Karlovo and Kazanlak), since this is the home of Bulgaria’s oil-yielding roses.

Climate

The average monthly sunshine is 240 hours in May and September, and more than 300 hours in July and August. The average daily air temperature in summer varies between 23°C and 29°C, and that of the seawater between 20°C and 26°C.

Golf courses opening: from March until early November.

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Sofia

The lively and buzzing Sofia also has 3 good golf courses besides loads of culture & history. If you are looking for a quick getaway to Bulgaria, Sofia is a good plan or you can even combine Sofia with a trip to Varna – two different and interesting landscapes.

In the village of Ravno Pole, about 20 minutes from the center of Sofia, is the St. Sofia Golf Club. The golf field of the club, which has 18 holes, was designed by the famous Irish player Paul McGinley.

About 70 kilometers from Sofia, traveling along Hemus highway, in the town of Pravets, is one of the newest golf courses in Bulgaria – Pravets Golf Club. It has 18 holes and was designed by the renowned architect Peter Harradine.

About 158 kilometers from Sofia travelling south to the coast along the highway to Razlog, is located Pirin Golf Resort, a complex part of the European Tour Destinations and ranked among the TOP 100 golf courses in continental Europe.

Climate

The average monthly sunshine is 240 hours in May and September, and more than 300 hours in July and August. The average daily air temperature in summer varies between 23°C and 29°C, and that of the seawater between 20°C and 26°C.

Golf courses opening: from March until early November.

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Golf courses

Thracian Cliffs Golf Club

The setting for the 18 hole golf course at the Thracian Cliffs Resort is truly stunning and rivals that of any other course in the world. A multitude of tee positions allow the Gary Player designed course to be sampled be golfers of all standards and everyone who tackles this picturesque course will be sure to be inspired by the dramatic coastal surroundings. The golfing experience can be further improved by hiring one of the professional caddies who will ensure their player for the day gets the most out of the course no matter the condition. In May 2013 the course hosted the crop of professional golf as the venue of the Volvo World Match Play Championship.

  • 18 holes championship course, Par 72
  • Clubhouse
  • Pro-Shop
  • Restaurant-Bar
  • Golf academy, driving range

Lighthouse Golf Club

The lush, parkland-style course by Ian Woosnam at Lighthouse Resort makes the most of its position on the dramatic limestone cliffs overlooking the Black Sea. The panoramas here are truly distracting but that's one thing you can't afford to indulge yourself in too much if you want to carve out a decent score on this striking course. Woosnam laid out this course as all resort layouts should be, with golfers of many different abilities in mind. There are multiple teeing areas on every hole and the design is challenging enough to entertain but never punitive in the way some egotistical designers like to make their signature courses. At 6,720-yards and with a par of 71, the Lighthouse course blends challenge and playability to perfection, especially considering the fickle nature of the breeze off the Black Sea. The greens are superb; large, undulating but always true. Perhaps most surprising of all is the mature feel to the whole site. It was completed in late 2008 but you'd never guess with its strands of mature trees and the high quality of the fairways and greens.

  • 18 holes Championship course, Par 71
  • Clubhouse
  • Pro-Shop
  • Restaurant-Bar
  • Golf academy, 300m. with 24 bays driving range with distance markers and 8 covered bays, short game area, putting green and bunker area

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