Bulgaria is home to hundreds of waterfalls, and many of the most impressive ones are within easy reach of Sofia as private day trips. Whether you want dramatic cave formations, cascading falls through forest, or a combination of both, the Sofia region offers some of the best one-day waterfall excursions in the Balkans. This guide covers the top waterfall day trips from Sofia, what you will see at each destination, how long to allow, and how to get there.
1. Krushuna Waterfalls — Bulgaria’s Most Spectacular Cascade System
Krushuna Waterfalls (Крушунски водопади) is widely considered the most beautiful waterfall complex in Bulgaria. Located near the village of Krushuna in the Lovech region, the site features a series of interconnected travertine terraces, natural pools, and cascades fed by the Blato River. The turquoise water against the white limestone creates a landscape that feels almost tropical — unexpected in a Balkan setting.
The walking path through the gorge takes about 45 minutes to complete at a relaxed pace, passing through narrow sections where the rock walls close in above you and the sound of water fills the air. The site is accessible year-round, though spring (April–June) delivers the most dramatic water flow as snowmelt feeds the system.
2. Krushuna Waterfalls + Devetashka Cave — The Perfect Combination
The Krushuna Waterfalls and Devetashka Cave combination is one of the most popular private day trips from Sofia because you get two completely different but equally impressive natural experiences in a single day. After visiting the waterfalls, the route continues to Devetashka Cave — one of the largest caves in Bulgaria and home to thousands of bats.
Devetashka Cave (Деветашка пещера) was used as a filming location for the 2012 film The Expendables 2, which brought it international attention. The cave’s main chamber is enormous — large enough to contain a small town — with openings in the ceiling that allow daylight to filter through, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. A river runs through the cave floor, and the combination of light, water, and bats creates an unforgettable experience.
3. Prohodna Cave — Eyes of God, with Saeva Dupka
Prohodna Cave, known locally as Prohodna (Проходна), is perhaps Bulgaria’s most photographed natural formation. The cave is a natural tunnel with two large oval openings in its roof that, when viewed from below, look strikingly like a pair of eyes — giving rise to the name “Eyes of God” (Очите на Бога). The cave is a genuine spectacle: a 262-metre long passage with a river running through it, framed by dramatic rock formations, with daylight pouring through the ceiling openings.
Prohodna is near the town of Lukovit in the Lovech region, and is often combined with a visit to Saeva Dupka Cave — another impressive formation nearby — to create a full-day cave experience from Sofia. The route passes through the Golden Park area, which adds scenic value to the drive.
4. Vitosha Three Lakes — A Short Escape Right Next to Sofia
For travelers who want a shorter nature escape without a long drive, the Vitosha Mountain area directly adjacent to Sofia offers accessible hiking trails, mountain scenery, and the Three Lakes (Трите езера) area. This is not a dramatic waterfall destination in the same sense as Krushuna, but the combination of fresh mountain air, easy walking trails, and proximity to Sofia makes it ideal for families with young children, those with limited time, or visitors who want a gentle outdoor experience.
A private tour to Vitosha can be tailored to your pace — from a short scenic drive with a few viewpoint stops to a longer walking route through the protected national park. The mountain is visible from Sofia’s city centre and forms a dramatic backdrop to the Bulgarian capital.
How to Get to Waterfalls from Sofia: Private Tour vs Public Transport
The waterfall and cave destinations around Sofia are not easily reached by public transport. There are no direct buses from Sofia to Krushuna or Devetashka, and reaching these sites by train requires multiple connections and significant walking. A private tour is the practical solution for most visitors, and for groups of 2 or more it is also cost-competitive.
Planning Your Waterfall Day Trip from Sofia: Practical Tips
Best time of year: Spring (April–June) delivers the highest water volume and most dramatic falls. Summer (July–August) is busy but reliable. Autumn offers beautiful forest colours. Winter can be accessible but some paths may be slippery.
What to wear: Comfortable walking shoes or light hiking footwear are essential. Some paths near waterfalls can be wet and uneven. Bring a light waterproof layer even in summer — mist from the falls can be significant up close.
Photography: Midday light works best for cave photography (the “Eyes of God” effect requires sun overhead). For outdoor waterfalls, early morning or overcast days reduce harsh shadows.
Duration: Allow a full 8 hours for combined destinations like Krushuna + Devetashka. Single-site visits like Prohodna can be done in 5–6 hours including the drive.
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Private day tours from Sofia. Fixed price €230 (1–4 pax) or €330 (5–8 pax). English-speaking driver. Direct hotel pickup.
