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Hotel for sale near Dalgopol

This is yet another offer for a hotel for sale, located in Varna district, at the foothills of the Balkan Mountains, 5 km from the dam Tsonevo and the Wonderful rocks, 5km from the town of Dalgopol, 12 km from Provadia and 45 km from Varna. Here you can enjoy the pure nature and panoramic views of the lake. 15 km away is the Ovech Fortress.
 
The complex comprises of a hotel part - 6 rooms and 2 large apartments, an indoor restaurant for 100 seats, open air restaurant with 300 seats, swimming pool with sun loungers, garden with spectacular scenery, sports court, a disco and a cozy area for the little ones.
 
The complex was built in 2011 year. Since then it is fully functional. The location allows the development of a rural tourism, which is currently well funded by state funds.
 
The total living area of ​​the hotel is 560 s m. The total area of ​​the restaurant is 380 square meters. The ​​land area is 3500 sq m.



ID: 9815
Property Status:  Invalid
District:  Varna
Price Euro:  €181,500
Price GBP:  £154,275
Price USD:  $185,130
Category:  Hotels
Area :  2 Floors
Living area: 560m 2
Plot Size :  3,500m 2
Extras:  Electricity, Water
Location:  Near the sea
Published:  Thursday, August 31, 2023
 

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