Today I will tell about a very picturesque trip that we did with friends this month along the Southern Black Sea coast.
The starting point was the city of Sinemorets. We started the trip from Butamyata beach with @deska89, @nanast and other friends.
The way to the rocks located to the right of the beach, which we had to start climbing, was blocked by an area of water, which is usually not very deep and easy to cross. But this particular day it was deeper and wider than other times, and we had to take off our shoes and step into the water to cross to the other side. Some of our friends got their shoes wet and had to continue barefoot.
We climbed the rocks, followed by a slight ascent, and then came out into a wide and vast area.
More and more beautiful views opened up in front of us and we stopped to admire the beautiful rocks and gorgeous flowers we found on our way.
Veronica chamaedrys:
We passed over Lipite beach.
We found Ant Hills
Raven onion (Ornithogalum refractum) in the sandy surface with lovely long leaves:
We walked on the sand of Lipite beach.
On the beach we found floats, wooden structures, abandoned objects.
We continued on a narrow path ahead to reach new beautiful and imposing rocks.
Besides Muscari on these rocks I found these delicate super miniature yellow flowers.
We went down to Lisicheto beach.
On one of the rocks was a stone statue.
On the rocks I saw these unique cacti.
We continued through the forest to Listi beach, where we rested and ate food we had brought with us.
Our end point was Silistar Beach, but we couldn't find the hiking trail there, so we continued through the forest.
Among the trees, mosses and the sound of fallen leaves, we went out on a forest road that leads to Silistar beach.
There we climbed a high wooden observation deck to look down.
The view was wonderful. The bay is known as one of the most beautiful wild places along the Bulgarian Black Sea.
Here we are at the end point.
Silistar is a protected locality and is located within the boundaries of the "Strandja" nature park.
"Here are the largest surviving white Pontic dunes on our Black Sea coast.
The southernmost deposit of the sand lily in our country is located by Silistar Bay. Lipite Bay, part of the protected area, consists of a curved sandy area, with the sandy strip in direct connection with the forest.
Together with the Veleka River Estuary protected area, the Silistar protected area is included in the list of the most significant wetlands in Bulgaria, with a pronounced importance for the protection of waterfowl. "
sourse: tsarevo.info
A return to the starting point followed, but we decided to go back on other way.
On my way back to the forest I found primroses and more wildflowers.
There were more beautiful views.