Beklemeto Pass Explained

Beklemeto Pass
Elevation M:1520
Traversed:Road 35
Location:Bulgaria
Range:Balkan Mountains
Coordinates:42.7806°N 24.6058°W

Beklemeto Pass (Bulgarian: Беклемето in Bulgarian pronounced as /bɛklɛˈmɛto/), also known as Troyan Pass (Bulgarian: Троянски проход|link=no in Bulgarian pronounced as /troˈjanski ˈprɔxot/), is a mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects Troyan and Karnare on the Karlovo Plain.

The pass is in north-central Bulgaria 20 km from the town of Troyan. The pass features a ski resort.

The pass is on one of the main roads connecting northern and southern Bulgaria. This was the Roman Via Trayana (Trajan road), and some of the Roman remains can still be seen. North of the pass was the fortress of Ad Radices,[1] south of it was Sub Radices,[2] and at the pass was the crest station of Montemno (Monte Haemo), the foundation of which is still visible.

Close to the pass there is a monument dedicated to the liberation struggle of the Bulgarians on the peak of Goraltepe, a 15-minute hike to the east of the pass. It is accessible via a narrow paved road.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bridge Construction Inscription of Roman Emperor Trajan Discovered at Ad Radices Road Station near Bulgaria’s Troyan . . 25 October 2015 . 21 September 2021. Archaeology in Bulgaria and Beyond. The Roman road station in question was called Ad Radices.
  2. Book: Bajenaru . Constantin . MINOR FORTIFICATIONS IN THE BALKAN-DANUBIAN AREA FROM DIOCLETIAN TO JUSTINIAN . 2010 . Mega Publishing House . 978-606-543-114-0 . 11 . 22 September 2021.