Debnevo Village

📍 Lovech Province, Troyan Municipality

Welcome to Debnevo

The heart of the Vidima, at the foot of the Balkan Mountains. A village with over a thousand years of history beside the Vidima River — home to its famous stone bridge, the ancient Kaleto fortress and living mountain nature.

The colourful “Debnevo” sign in the centre of the village, in front of the town hall and the church
Municipality / Province
Troyan, Lovech Province
Population
≈ 537 (2025)
River
Vidima
Elevation
≈ 426 m (200–559 m)

Village news

Latest announcements and events from life in Debnevo.

Attractions

The places that tell Debnevo's story — from the ancient fortress to the stone bridge over the Vidima.

The Stone Bridge (1904)

The Stone Bridge (1904)

The symbol of Debnevo over the Vidima River — the work of master builder Filip Raykov, an apprentice of Kolyu Ficheto.

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The Kaleto Fortress

The Kaleto Fortress

A late antique and medieval fortress that guarded the Troyan Pass. Finds from the Chalcolithic to Byzantium.

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St. Petka Church (1892)

St. Petka Church (1892)

The village's Orthodox church, designed by a Tryavna master and renovated in 2026.

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Events & traditions

The village's living calendar — from the international Jam on the River festival to the St. Petka fair.

1 June (annual)

Children's Festival — Children's Day

A celebration for the youngest to mark International Children's Day, with games and entertainment, organised by the Prosveta – 1905 community centre.

29 July – 1 August 2026

Jam on the River International Festival

Jazz, folklore, world music and contemporary visual arts by the Vidima River — four days of music under the stars of the Troyan Balkan, with free admission.

The last Sunday of October

Village Fair — St. Petka's Day (Petkovden)

The traditional village fair in honour of St. Petka (Paraskeva) — the church feast day.