Asen’s Fortress from the side, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: The chapel at Asen’s fortress is what remains of a much larger complex which stood high in the Rhodope mountains and guarded the
Asen’s Fortress from the side

Asen’s Fortress from the side, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: The chapel at Asen’s fortress is what remains of a much larger complex which stood high in the Rhodope mountains and guarded the
Asenovgrad from the fortress, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: Looking down from Asen’s fortress you can see Asenovgrad. We spent four hours walking around Asenovgrad before we finally managed to navigate our
Rhodope mountains, Chepelare River valley, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: A view of the Rhodope mountains and the Chepelare River valley into the
Asen’s chapel and ancient fortress, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: Here you can see the chapel and the remains of the fortress to the right. The sheer drop to the left is
Asen’s fort into the sun, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: It’s difficult to show in pictures, but the chapel of the fortress stood on a shear drop into the valley, perched on the
Looking down the track, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. There was a strange combination of trains on the railway, either really old, or really new! This is one of the newer ones we
Old train, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / There was a strange combination of trains on the railway, either really old, or really new!
Karosa coach, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / We weren’t sure if this coach was still in use or not, nothing seemed to be actively
Asen’s Fortress, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / After a 4 hour trek around Assenovgrad trying to find this place we eventually worked out the