Accommodation in Yurt, Yurts, Traditional Mongolian Yurt

Accommodation

Our accommodations offer a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. You can choose to stay in a traditional Mongolian yurt, or opt for the cozy embrace of "Forest Houses" for a touch of contemporary luxury. Whichever option you choose, you'll find a tranquil retreat enveloped by nature.

Comfort in a yurt

Our guests can reside in authentic, Mongolian “Yurts” (also called “Gers”): circular domed tents made of felt and skins stretched over a collapsible lattice framework. They are used by nomads in the steppes of central Asia, and are very comfortable dwellings.

The lack of any solid walls or straight angles creates a space of positive energy and a feeling of unity and comfort. The circular form of the Yurt is a reflection of the natural world around us: The Sun, The Earth, The Moon, and their circular movements in space.

Looking up in the center of the roof is a beautiful round sun symbol carved out of wood, above which the outside covering can be taken away to let in the air. On clear nights you can lay in your bed looking up at the many stars in the still dark night skies of the West-Bulgarian mountains we call our home.

“In the roundness of the yurt, we find the universe's embrace, where the sky above and the earth below unite as one. Its sacred walls shelter our dreams, and within its circular wisdom, we discover the harmony of nomadic life, forever connected to the vastness of nature.”

— Mongolian Folklore saying

  • Traditional Yurts, Horsebach Archery Valley, The Way of the Horse and Bow
    Warm sunlight hitting the yurt
  • Traditional Mongolian Yurt, The Way of the Horse and Bow, Lopusjnya Valley, Handpainted
    The handpainted details of the yurt
  • The guesthouse provides all modern comforts in all seasons
    Guesthouse interior
  • Horseback Archery Valley, Lodge Houses,  The Way of the Horse and Bow Location
    Houses in the valley
  • The Way of the Horse and Bow Valley, Traditional Mongolian Yurts, Lopushnya
    Shade in the summer heat
  • Mongolian Yurts in the beautiful valley of the horse and bow
  • Guesthouse of The Way of the Horse and Bow, Horseback Archery Valley
    Guesthouse interior
  • Horseback Archery Valley, Lodge Houses,  The Way of the Horse and Bow Location
    Valley houses
  • The Way of the Horse and the Bow Valley, Mongolian Yurts,
    Aerial view of the valley where the three yurts are positioned
  • Lopushnya Valley, Traditional Yurts, Accommodation, Horseback Archery
    Spring time susnshine in the herb field with the yurts in the sun

The Yurt is a bridge to times past, re-connecting us with our ancestors and our circular path of life. Our Yurts are heated and furnished with simple ground-beds, tables and light, and beautifully decorated with rugs, skins and nomadic art. They comfortably house up to 6 people, living nomadic style together.

Nearby, there is a cozy wooden lodge featuring a modern rustic kitchen, a bathroom with toilet and shower, and a spacious living room adorned with a large wooden dining table and a wood stove for those chilly, cozy evenings.

All of our water is sourced from the pristine mountain and is not only perfectly drinkable but also exceptionally refreshing. Additional beverages can be found in the fridge. Some local and some not.

Lastly, we take great joy in offering delightful, freshly homecooked meals to ensure your stay is truly exceptional and satisfying.

Mongolian Yurt, Accommodation, The Way ot the Horse and Bow Valley

The spiritual meaning of a yurt can be seen with the naked eye

The spiritual meaning of a yurt can be seen with the naked eye

A taste of luxury amidst nature

If you prefer an alternative to staying in a yurt, there are several options for a luxurious and modern stay in the nearby town of Godech.

Godech is located just a few kilometers from the "The Way of the Horse and Bow" and offers all the amenities of a small town, from a variety of shops to useful services, providing everything you need for a comfortable stay.

If you prefer an alternative to staying in a yurt, there are several options for a luxurious and modern stay in the nearby town of Godech.

Godech is located just a few kilometers from the "The Way of the Horse and Bow" and offers all the amenities of a small town, from a variety of shops to useful services, providing everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Alternative accomodation:

"Forest Houses" Complex

For those looking for an alternative to staying in a yurt, Forest Houses offers a modern yet immersed in nature retreat. Located in Godech (6 km from the "The Way of the Horse and Bow"). The complex consists of 3 separate guest houses with several apartments. The houses are designed in alpine style, well suited to the surrounding landscape of forests and meadows. The interior of the apartments is entirely made of natural materials in harmony with the surrounding lanscape.

Alternative accomodation:

"Wild Cherry Cordwood" Guesthouse

Wild Cherry Cordwood is a boho chic rustic boutique guest house located in the town of Godech. It is a stylish cherry orchard in a rustic style. Wild Cherry is located at the foot of the Western Balkan Mountains overlooking the Chepan Mountains.

Excited to book your stay in a traditional yurt?

Get in touch and settle your dream retreat!

Excited to book your stay in a traditional yurt?

Get in touch and settle your dream retreat!