"Golyamo and Malko Bulo Ecopath in the land of Nevsha village, Vetrino municipality"

The project envisages that the route of the Golyamo and Malko Bulo eco-trail starts from a separate First place for relaxation and rest in the central area of ​​the village of Nevsha, where the tourist information center will be located. For its creation in the center of the village of Nevsha will be delivered and installed tourist pavilion.The same will be furnished and equipped, its main function will be to provide general information about the tourist destination.The route of the eco-trail goes south through the village and reaches its outskirts. It crosses the country roads on the land of the village in order to reach the forest territory, where along the existing forest paths it climbs to a picturesque meadow or Second place for relaxation and rest. The beginning of the two-way route to Big Bull is through the deciduous vegetation of the area, on which benches will be located, enabling visitors to relax and explore most of the rock formations. Visitors will have the opportunity to walk through the remains of a rock church, with information about the location and its historical value obtained through an information sign next to it. A parapet will be erected along the archaeological site, allowing the passage to a lower level of the rock towards the end of the route - Big Bull, ie. Third place for relaxation and rest. The return trip will take the same path along the second rest and rest area and will head southwest to a large fountain with spring water and a meadow next to it - the fourth relaxation and rest place. Next is an ascent and not a long transition to Little Bull-Fifth place for relaxation and rest. The return is to the Fourth place for relaxation and rest, from which tourists can choose to return to the starting position on the same forest path or on the paved road that will used for road and bike routes.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 06 Apr, 2022
End date 06 Apr, 2025
Contract date 06 Apr, 2022
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Financial information

Total cost 149,986.88
Grant 149,986.88
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 90.0%

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