Borov Kamak, Natural waterfall in Vratsa Mountain, Bulgaria
Borov Kamak is a waterfall complex in the Vratsa Mountains that descends through several tiers over limestone formations. The cascades flow through a natural mountain landscape with steep rocky walls.
The waterfall complex is now part of the Vrachanski Balkan Nature Park, which was established in 1989. The park designation was created to protect the mountain region's geological formations and wildlife.
The waterfall takes its name from the pine trees that grow on the rocky slopes surrounding the stream. You can see these trees directly alongside the falling water as you approach.
You should bring sturdy hiking boots and plenty of water for the marked trails that start from Vratsa town. The climb requires moderate fitness and the ground can be wet depending on the season.
The water from this complex flows directly into the Leva River and creates distinctive patterns in the limestone landscape. This geological connection shapes the valley structure in ways that look different with each season.
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