LOCATION: The town of Aytos is located in the southeast of Bulgaria and it is the administrative centre of Aytos Municipality within Bourgas District. The name of the town has Greek origin and means eagle. Aytos lies along the two banks of the Aytoska river at the southern foot of the Aytoska Mountain, which is a share of the Eastern Balkan Mountains. The numerous archaeological finds near the town prove that it was founded by the Thracians in the distant past. The ethnographic complex of Genger with its authentic alley of crafts, the rocky phenomenon of The Three Brothers – the defenders of Aytos, the remains of the medieval fortress of Aetos are some of the town sights. In the Aytos countryside there are lots of mineral springs whose water has curative properties. The oak and beech forests of the Aytoska Mountain are rich in game. Via Pontika, one of the main ways of the European migratory birds to Africa and the Orient, goes over the town.
Aytos is the gateway to the Southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The main road Sofia-Bourgas- Varna runs through Aytos. The geographic location determines the town as an important transport junction where the road and railway networks between Southern and Northern Bulgaria join.
- Nearest First Class Road: Sofia – Bourgas E773
- Nearest Railway Station: Aytos
- Nearest International Airport: Bourgas
The town of AYTOS is perfectly situated:
- 24 km from the town of Karnobat
- 30 km from the seaside city of Bourgas
- 20 km from the town of Kameno
- 14 km from the town of Balgarovo
- 46 km from the town of Soungourlare
- 74 km from the city of Yambol
- 85 km from the city of Sliven
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A unique opportunity to acquire а petrol station with a 3000-sq. m. yard, gained planning permission, in the town of Aytos. There is a parking lot and a lubricant change repair shop. The property, enclosed by railings, benefits from 50 metres of a road frontage. The petrol station offers all kinds of fuel and cars for hire.
The town of Aytos is provided with all main amenities such as a hospital, a post office, restaurants, cafes, shops, a mobile network and regular bus and railway transport to near towns and villages.
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