Mazalat

Mazalat

Bulgaria, europe

Length

N/A

Elevation

2,269 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, thrill-seekers, buckle up for Mazalat, a heart-pumping peak experience in south-central Bulgaria's Stara Zagora province! Perched way up in the Stara Planina mountains at a cool 2,269 meters (7,444 feet), this isn't your average Sunday drive.

The road? Think gravel, rocks, and a whole lotta shaking and bumping. You'll definitely want a 4x4 for this adventure! And heads up: being high up means you're at the mercy of Mother Nature. Expect strong winds, crazy-fast weather changes, and potentially even snow, even in summer! The cold here is no joke, especially in winter.

But trust me, the views from the summit, ominously named Evil Peak, are SO worth it. Picture panoramic vistas of the Central Balkans stretching out in every direction. Seriously epic stuff!

Where is it?

Mazalat is located in Bulgaria (europe). Coordinates: 42.3160, 25.2734

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Road Details

Country
Bulgaria
Continent
europe
Max Elevation
2,269 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
42.3160, 25.2734

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