Kostadin Tepe is a rocky formations situated in Cherni Bryag village, Antonovo municipality, Targovishte region. It was declared protected territory in 1976 on an area of 5 hectares.
Petka Balkan is a century old forest from moss-capped oak (Quercus rubescens Willd), Hungarian oak and winter oak-tree aged 150 years old in the region of the village of Bratovo, Targovishte municipality, Targovishte region. The century old forest was declared natural landmark in 2003 on an area of 5.40 hectares.
Garbavata Cheshma is a limestone rock situated in the vicinities of Stara rechka village, Anton municipality, Targovishte district. It was included in the list of natural landmarks in 1976 on an area of 20 hectares.The natural limestone rock is 4 m high. It is curved like a rainbow.
Vodopadat, in Prolaz village, Targovishte municipality, Targovishte region, is a small tributary of the Vrana River. Vodopadat was declared natural landmark in 1978 on an area of 10 hectares.
Bellika is marsh in the region of town of Popovo, Targovishte municipality and the village of Svilen, Popovo municipality, Targovishte region. The marsh was declared natural landmark in 1984 on an area of 10 hectares. The municipality also puts on efforts for its preservation.
Derventskata Cave in Prolaz village, Targovishte municipality, Targovishte region is a natural landmark from 1978 on an area of 1 hectare.
Iglikina Polyana is a natural deposit of vegetative kind of primrose (Primulaverus L.) situated in the town of Targovishte, Targovishte region. Iglikina Polyana was included in the list of protected territories in 2003 on an area of 9.20 hectares.
Konyat (The Horse) is a rocky formation in the town of Targovishte, Targovishte region. It was declared natural landmark in 1978 on an area of 30 hectares.
Paydushko is a natural deposit of vegetative kind of Urumoffii tulip (Tulipa urumoffii) which is a typical Bulgarian endangered plant represented in its three forms: yellow, red, motley and included in the Bulgarian Red book. Paydushko was declared protected territory in 2003 on an area of 12 hectares. It is situated in the vicinity of the Paydushko village, Targovishte municipality, Targovishte region.
Rimskiyat Most (The Roman Bridge) in the village of Stevrek, Antonovo municipality, Targovishte region is a protected territory on an area of 10 hectares aiming preservation of characteristic landscape.








