Urdini Lakes, Rila National Park
Facts and practical information
The Urdini Lakes are a group of glacial lakes, situated in the northwestern Rila Mountains in Bulgaria. They are not as popular with the tourists as the Seven Rila Lakes further west, because they are situated in the most difficultly accessible areas of the mountain range. The Urdini lakes are located in the western section of the homonymous cirque between the summits of Damga to the northwest and Dodov peak to the south. They consist of six lakes: Suhoto, Ribnoto, Triagalnoto, Botanicheskoto, Golyamata Panitsa and Malkata Panitsa. The lakes are drained by the river Urdina, a right tributary of the Cherni Iskar, which is considered the main stem of Bulgaria's longest river that runs entirely within the country, the Iskar. ()
Rila National Park
Urdini Lakes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rila Monastery, Panichishte, Malyovitsa, Malyovishki Lakes.