A  new interesting attraction draws the attention of tourists in the region of Chepelare – one of  the most beautiful places in the Rhodopes. Hunters of beautiful emotions can  fly over breath taking landscapes with a speed of nearly 100 kilometers an  hour. The Alpine Trolley (The Chepelare Alpine Zipline) installed near the  emblematic Rhodope town crosses Chepelarska River.  The facility is combined with a sky bike. Adventurers  travel a total of 600 meters in the air and enjoy unique bird’s eye view.  For the purpose, they wear special equipment. Organizers guarantee that all  safety measures have been adopted. 

This is the longest air attraction  in Bulgaria.  Tourists from Bulgaria and  abroad arrive in Chepelare to take a ride on the Alpine Trolley. When they lift  their adrenaline, they take a walk in the vicinity of the town which is popular  mainly as a ski center offering wonderful opportunities for winter sports. 
This summer the local entrepreneurs offer the guests a number of entertainments such as horse riding, herb picking, off-roading, etc.
Photos: zipline.4epelare.com
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