The natural attraction Pobiti Kamuni is located in the western part of Varna
lowland and it consists of cylindrical stone columns fixed in a small desert. The
stone columns have porous surface and rise to an altitude of 5 - 6 m.
They are built of limy sandstones, containing many fossils - nummulites, mussels, snails.
The majority have a smaller or bigger cavity, some are horizontally cracked.
The cylindrical stone columns form several groups somewhere between the town Beloslav
and the villages Strashimirovo, Slunchevo, Banovo and Povelyanovo with a
total area of 50 km2.
The largest and the best preserved is the central group of fixed stones,
situated 18 km westwards from Varna along the highway Varna-Sofia. There is an
exhibition area where visitors can get hold of various interesting brochures.
Working hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Summer working hours (June 1 - September 30)
From Tuesday to Sunday
Day off - Monday
Winter working hours (October 1 - April 30)
From Monday to Friday
Days off - Saturday and Sunday
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