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The town of Byala is located 60 km to the South of the city of Varna and 70 km to the North of the
Byala, | 218.00 sq.m. | Apartments
€ 99 900


Ref. No. SF129
City Byala
Property Type Apartments
Built-up Area 218.00 sq.m.

Details
  Apartments For Sale 1
  Year Build 1901


Desription
The town of Byala is located 60 km to the South of the city of Varna and 70 km to the North of the city of Bourgas. Wide sandy beach in combination with broad-leaved forest, favorable water temperatures and clear sea will fulfill your dream of an unforgettable holiday experience. Panchev - apartment complex is situated in the center of the town, in close proximity to the municipality, summer cinema and the stadium. The excellent condition ensures your relaxation and entertainment, as well as a splendid view on the sea horizon. Bar with 3 parking lots Accents • Excellently finished; • Rare investment opportunity; • Property management option; Town of Byala Location The town of Byala (meaning "white" in Bulgarian) is a small, romantic piece of the Bulgarian nature. It is located in the northeastern part of Bulgaria, on the Black Sea Coast. The distance from our sea capital - Varna is 50 km and from Bourgas is 70 km, both cities having their international airports. It is slightly bigger than the near-by Obzor, which is one of the resorts favored a lot by Bulgarians. History Byala was founded in the 3rd century BC. Its Greek name was Aspros (meaning white). Later, the Roman road service station Templum Jovis (Temple of Jupiter) was erected, with a fortress nearby. The region became a part of the First Bulgarian Empire in 681 AD. In the Ottoman period (from the late 14th century through 1878) a village known as Akdere (meaning "white canyon") existed at the townapos;s present location and it was later on renamed to Byala. It was declared a town iN 1984. Today There are several hotels, camping areas and beaches. There are attempts to develop "village tourism", a new concept that is believed to be interesting to foreigners. Byala is a prosperous Bulgarian town due to the thriving local wine industry. The wine of the extremely fine vintage “Dimyat” is produced there. It also boasts an impressive setting atop bluffs that end abruptly at the water’s edge. Stairs lead down to a secluded beach that curves north toward rocky Cape Atanas. To the south, another promontory separates the small sandy strip from the beach at Obzor. Bjala with its favourable conditions – crystal sea, sandy beach and a forest – offers wonderful opportunities for recreation. Byalaapos;s port is currently under reconstruction and is planned to become a yacht marina. Nature landamarks One of them is Karadere - which is one of the few wild beaches left on the territory of Bulgaria and the demonstration centre “The White Rocks” which presents the natural landmark “The White Rocks”. The White Rocks are a continuous rock geological profile with a geochronological Creda-Tertiary dividing line and an accompanying iridium and rare metal anomaly. Byala is the forth place in the world, where signs of the gigantic cosmic cataclysm at the Creda-Tertiary frontier has been discovered, which led to the end of the dinosaur’s era and gave the opportunity for the development of the mammals.