


About Bukorovski Monastery St. George
Bukorovski Monastery, dedicated to St. George, is a small monastic foundation in the north-western Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina), near the town of Berkovitsa in Montana Province. It is a discreet, little-known site, even within Bulgaria, hidden in the wooded hill country that gives the Berkovitsa area its reputation — a region prized for clean air, springs and hiking trails at the foot of Mount Kom.
Like many small monasteries in this part of the country, Bukorovski bears the mark of the Bulgarian National Revival of the 19th century, when local communities rebuilt and maintained such places as modest centres of faith and spiritual life. Exact founding dates and detailed history should be verified — we prefer to keep to what can be said about this place with confidence.
What to see This is not a monumental monastery but an intimate one: a modest church dedicated to St. George and a few outbuildings in a quiet natural setting. Its charm lies precisely in that simplicity and in its peaceful seclusion, far from the crowds.
Practical The easiest way to arrive is by car from Berkovitsa, on mountain roads; the town itself, a well-known climatic resort, is worth a stop. As a place of worship, visit it respectfully — dress modestly, keep quiet, and avoid photographing during services. Late spring and autumn offer the finest scenery. It fits well into a broader outing around Berkovitsa and Montana, combined with hikes on the trails of the north-western Balkans.
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