Bayuvi Dupki, Pirin National Park
Facts and practical information
Bayuvi Dupki is a peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It falls within the borders of the Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa reserve in Pirin National Park. It is situated on the main ridge of the range between the peaks of Banski Suhodol to the south-east and Kamenititsa to the north-west. Its height is 2,820 m. The eastern slopes descend steeply to the Bayuvi Dupki Cirque, while the western slopes face the valley of the Vlahina river. A tourist eco-path traverses the western slope. The northern face is popular with climbers. The peak is built up of karstified marbles. The summit accommodates many rare herbaceous plants, including edelweiss and the only locality of Euphrasia drosocalyx in the Balkan Peninsula. ()
Pirin National Park
Bayuvi Dupki – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Banski Suhodol, Kutelo, Pirin, Banski Suhodol Glacier.