Ref. No. 5284: We sell a three-story house with sea views, working as a guest house in the city of Ahtopol. Ahtopol , Burgas property
The house / massive construction - brick house / is located in the centre of Ahtopol. The total area of ??the house is 300 sq.m.; yard area - 100 sq.m.; there is electricity; water; cable TV, air conditioning. On the ground floor there is a room, pantry and a bathroom. On the first floor there are two rooms, a veranda and a bathroom. The second floor consists of three rooms, huge terraces with sea views, each room has a bathroom. Attic floor - two rooms, a terrace and a bathroom. It is for sale fully furnished and is suitable for both living and renting out to tourists during the summer season.
It can accommodate up to 20 people.
Ahtopol is a town and seaside resort on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is located on a headland in the southeastern part of Burgas Province and is close to the border with European Turkey. It is the southernmost town on the Bulgarian coast. It is situated both on the Black Sea coast and at the foot of Middle Strandza Mountain. The cooler Mediterranean climate is strongly felt here and that attracts a lot of tourists into the town not only during the summer months, but all over the year.
The picturesque river of Veleka is running only 4 km south of Ahtopol.
The river comes from the very heart of Strandza Mountain. The combination of sea side and river coast, the specific fauna and flora of the region are really impressive and can satisfy all the tourists eager for adventures into desolated places among the virgin nature.
The archaeological excavations in the region of Ahtopol show life traces from different periods - the Antiquity, the middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Some very ancient coins were found near the town, including emissions, coined in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and from nearly all European countries.
Medieval sources mention Ahtopol as a lively merchant port where many Byzantine, Italian and other ships arrived. In the 19th century, it was still a thriving centre of fishery and overseas trade, with many locals owning their own ships and selling goods all around the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. Viticulture was also well-developed.
Ahtopol has been burnt down and devastated by sea pirates many times, with the most recent fire being in 1918, when the town was almost destroyed. Remains of the town's fortress (reaching up to 8 m in height and 3.5 m in width), the 12th-century monastery of St. Yani and a fountain with a carved horseman are the only traces left from ancient times. Another landmark is the Church of the Ascension from 1796.
Ahtopol is perfectly located 13 km from the municipality town of Tsarevo and 78 km from the city of Bourgas.