One exceptionally beautiful place hidden in the mountains near the village of Krushuna, Bulgaria. The waterfalls are in the northern part of the Devetashka Cave and are abundant in small thresholds, karst ledges and water pools. The Krushuna Waterfalls (“Maarata”) were announced a natural sight of interest in 1995 with an area of 5,7 hectares. The spring water of the Vodopada Cave Falls down from 20 meters high rocks, creating the Krushuna Waterfall. The waterfalls are quite popular with the local population and people often go there for a picnic in the weekend. There are several trails you can follow, with foot bridges allowing you to reach picturesque places. Past the head of the waterfalls, are various campgrounds and an entrance to a cave. Apparently it is possible to Scuba dive these caves, but its is an unconfirmed report.
On the north end of the Devetashko plateau, 34 kilometres east of the town of Lovetch, and 8 kilometres north of the city of Letnitza, at the south end of the Krushuna village, you will find the majestic Maarata waterfalls. Maarata is the biggest Bulgarian waterfall cascading through a wealth of quarries within an enchanted and rich flora where much wildlife still thrives. Here is one of the most beautiful water caves in Bulgaria – the Vodopada Cave (“The Waterfall”), with beautiful underground passages and a difficult for orientation labyrinth.
Source: Wayfaring




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