Parnika is a territory with characteristic landscape and position - the village of Bezhanovo, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region. It was declared protected territory in 2003 on an area of 40 hectares.
Petko Bunar, Goletz village, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory aiming preservation of its specific characteristics and landscape. It was included in the list of protected natural reserves in 2003 on an area of 5 hectares.
Korluk is an area with specific characteristics and landscape in the region of Goletz village, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region. It was included in the list of protected territories in 2003 on an area of 5 hectares.
Kostina, Ribaritza village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory established from 2003 on an area of 72.20 hectares. The aim is preservation of a territory with specific characteristics and landscape.
Krivatzite, Kirchevo village, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory with specific characteristics and landscape established in 2003 on an area of 3 hectares.
Leshtaka, Gorno Pavlikeni village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region is a protected area established in 2003 on an area of 3.70 hectares. Its aim is to preserve the territory with specific characteristics and landscape.
Lisetz, Glozhene village, Tervel municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory established in 2003 on an area of 3 hectares. It was included in the list of protected natural objects aiming preservation of the specific landscape.
Lyulyaka has been a protected territory since 2003 and it is situated near Krushuna village, Letnitza municipality, Lovech region on an area of 3 hectares. The aim is preservation of a specific landscape.
Maarata is karst formation with waterfall at the springs of Marata River, Krushuna village, Letnitza municipality, Lovech region. Marata is natural landmark established in 1995 on an area of 5.70 hectares.
Mikrenskata Usoyna is protected territory established in 2003 on an area of 2.40 hectares. It is situated at Golyama Zhelyazna village, Troyan municipality, Lovech region.
Kodzharuku, Alexandrovo village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory established in 2003 on area of 2 hectares. The aim is preservation of specific landscape.
Kitkata is a protected territory established in 2003 aiming preservation of specific landscape with position Radyuvene village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region on an area of 5 hectares.
Zlatna Panega is of karst formation in the region of Zlatna Panega village, Yablanitza municipality, Lovech region. It was established in 1966 on area of 1.50 hectares. Glavna Panega is situated at the foot of Koritoto elevation at a height of 214 meters which is the most lavish cavern water in Bulgaria. Its debit is 4.000 liters/sec. The spring forms two lakes situated one above the other.
Haydushka Dupka Cave is a natural landmark established by a decision in 1962 on an area of 3 hectares. The cave is on the land of Karlukovo village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region.
Temnata Dupka is a cavein the Karlukovo karst region in the foot of the Western Fore-Balkan. The cave is situated at 1.5 km west of Karlukovo village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region. Temnata Dupka is a dry and easily accessible cave. Its length is only 114 meters. There are almost no stalagmites and stalactites. The cave was inhabited by the late palaeolith. The cave was declared natural landmark in 1963 on an area o f1.50 hectares.
Toplya Cave was declared natural landmark in 1972 on an area of 90 hectares. It is situated in Golyama Zhelyazna village, Troyan municipality, Lovech region.
Svirchovitza is a cave situated in the Karlukovo village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region. It was included in the list of natural landmarks in 1962 on an area of 2 hectares.
Saeva Dupka is a dry cave in the foot of the Western Fore-Balkan. It is situated at 3 km south of Brestnitsa village, Yablanitza municipality, Lovech region. The cave is 205 m long and is formed by Jurassic limestone. The cave was formed by penetration of superficial karst waters in the rocks' cracks. The largest stalactite is 18 meters long. The cave is easily accessible. Saeva Dupka cave was declared natural landmark in 1962 on an area of 20 hectares.
Morovitza Cave is situated in Western Fore-Balkan, Glozhene village, Teteven municipality, Lovech district. The cave is easy accessible. It was declared natural landmark in 1962 on an area of 5 hectares. Traces of prehistoric epoch were discovered in the cave.
Prohodna is a cave situated in the region of Karlukovo village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region. It is included in the list of natural landmarks in 1962 on an area of 1.50 hectares.
Devetashkata cave is situated on the right bank of Osam River, at 2 km Northwest from Devetaki village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region. The cave was formed in lower Cretaceous limestone. The cave is 1.400 m long and there is an underground river and calcite formations. The Devetashkata cave was inhabited in the middle and late palaeolith, in early and late neolith, in middle and late Bronze Age, in early and late Iron Age. The cave was sanctuary from the Roman Age. It was announced for natural landmark in 1996 on an area of 14.10 hectares.
Gorniyat Parnik is a cave that was included in the list of natural landmarks in 1964 on an area of 10 hectares. It is situated on the land of Karlukovo, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region.
Bankovitza Cave, Karlukovo village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region is a natural landmark from 1962 on an area of 3 hectares.
Lyastovitza Cave in the village of Glozhene, Teteven municipality, Lovech region was declared natural landmark in 1968 on an area of 50 hectares.
Loposhnitza Waterfall is situated in the village of Kaleytza, Troyan municipality, Lovech region is a natural landmark from 1965 on a territory of 20 hectares.
Lower Parnik is a cave established for natural landmark in 1964 on a area of 10 hectares. It is situated in the village of Bezhanovo, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region.
Skoka waterfall is situated on Koznitza River (left feeder of Beli Vit River) Teteven town, Lovech region. It was included into the list of natural landmarks in 1972 on an area of 2 hectares. The waterfall falls from a height of 30 m.
Koman waterfall is in Terziysko village, Troyan municipality, Lovech region. It was declared natural landmark in 1965 on an area of 20 hectares.
Brambar Skok waterfall is in the town of Troyan, Lovech region and it was declared a natural landmark in 1965 on an area of 30 hectares.
Banovski Skok waterfall is situated on Bukovski Dol River, town of Troyan,Lovech region and was declared a natural landmark in 1965 on an area of 50 hectares.
Guruncheto is situated in the town of Teteven, Lovech region. It is a protected territory aiming preservation of specific characteristics and landscape declared in 2003 on an area of 1 hectare.
Glozhenski waterfall was declared natural landmark in 1970 on an area of 1.10 hectares. It is situated in the village of Glozhene, Teteven municipality, Lovech region.
Anomir is a protected territory from 2003 in the region of Lesidren village, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region aiming preservation of protected natural objects on an area of 3 hectares.
Batilovetz in the Brestovo village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region is situated on a territory with specific characteristics and landscape. It was declared natural landmark in 2003 on an area of 2.60 hectares.
Valoga is a protected territory in the region of Glozhene village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region. Valoga was included in the list of protected natural reserves in 2003 aiming preservation specific characteristics and landscape on an area of 6 hectares.
Byalka in Goletz, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region was declared protected territory by a decision from 2003. It has a protected territory of 104.40 hectares aiming preservation specific characteristics and landscape.
Dragovo Prisoe is a territory with specific characteristics and landscape situated in Glozhene village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region. Dragovo Prisoe was declared protected territory in 2003 on an area of 1.50 hectares.
Desetkar is a protected territory on an area of 12.90 hectares in the land of Cherni Vit village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region. Desetkar is a protected territory included in the list in 2003 aiming preservation of specific characteristics and landscape.
Garvan is an area with a remarkable landscape in the region of Dermentzi village, Lukovit municipality, Lovech region. It was declared protected territory in 2003 on an area of 60 hectares.
Zlievtzi in the town of Apriltzi, Lovech region was declared for a protected territory in 2003 on an area of 3.10 hectares and possesses a remarkable landscape.
Dragoychev Kamak is a protected territory with specific characteristics and landscape in the region of the town of Troyan, Lovech region. Dragoychev Kamak was included in the list of protected natural territories in 2003 on an area of 1 hectare.
Usoynata in Borima village, Troyan municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory aiming preservation of specific characteristics and landscape. The place was included in the list of protected territories in 2003 on an area of 16.80 hectares.
Strupanitzata are rocky massifs situated not far from the town of Lukovit, Lovech region. The massif was declared natural landmark in 1978 on an area of 1,320 hectares.
Sopot in Brestovo village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory on an area of 2.90 hectares. It was established in 2003 aiming preservation of its specific characteristics and landscape.
Rushovata Cave is a natural landmark in the region of Gradezhnitza village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region. It was included in the list of protected territories in 1962 on an area of 1 hectare.
Dragoitza in Yablanitza, Yablanitza municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory from 2003. Its aim is preservation of characteristic landscape on an area of 89.90 hectares.
Shumnatitza in Lesidren village, Ugarchin municipality, Lovech region is with specific characteristics and landscape. It was included in the list of protected territories in 2003 on an area of 27.40 hectares.
Shumata is a protected territory in the region of Krushuna village, Letnitza municipality, Lovech region. It was established by a decision in 2003 on an area of 18.10 hectares.
Cherniat Rat in Ribaritza village, Teteven municipality, Lovech region is a territory in the primary foot of forest ecosystem in Vasilyovski ridge of Stara planina and is a place of living of many rare and endangered species. Cherniat Rat is a protected territory from 2003 on an area of 293.20 hectares.
Cherkovno Branishte in Brestovo village, Lovech municipality, Lovech region is a protected territory on an area of 6.20 hectares. It was included in the list of such territories in 2003.
Vidimskoto Praskalo is formed in the North foot of Yurushka Gramada peak in the Kalofer ridge of Stara planina and the Vidima River. Vidimskoto Praskalo is near to the town of Apriltzi, Lovech region. The height of Vidimskoto Praskalo is 80 m. The waterfall was declared natural landmark from 1963.
Bezdanniat Pchelin Cave is an abyss type of cave. It is situated at 5 km East of Saeva Dupka and at 5 km Northeast of Yablanitza. The cave has an abyss with a mouth 25x40m and is 125m deep. The cave is not suitable for visits of tourist without special equipment.
Kumanitza is a cave in Troyansko - Kaloferski ridge of Stara planina. It is situated on the left bank of the Kumanitza River - feeder of the Cherni Osam River. The cave was formed in karst type of limestone and is 1,280 meters long. There are 2 rivers, waterfalls, lakes and calcite formations. Kumanitza is situated in the Steneto Reserve. It was declared natural landmark in 1963.
Rushovata Cave is natural landmark situated in the vicinities of Gradezhnitza village, Teteven municipality, Lovech district. It was included in the list of protected territories in 1962 on an area of 1 hectare.












