
Majestically rising within the embrace of the Central Rila Mountains, Boykov Vrah (Boykov Peak), at 2468 meters, offers an unforgettable experience for every mountain enthusiast. Situated in the picturesque Blagoevgrad region, it is accessible from several directions, with popular starting points often connecting to larger trekking routes in the massif. While not among the highest titans, Boykov Vrah captivates with its unique atmosphere and breathtaking panoramic views. The trail to the summit winds through lush alpine meadows, dotted with vibrant wildflowers in summer, and ancient coniferous forests that whisper tales of old. The ascent is not overly strenuous, making it suitable for hikers with moderate fitness levels seeking tranquility and a deep connection with wild nature. The reward at the top is a true symphony of vistas: to the north, the jagged peaks of Northwestern Rila unfold; to the south, parts of Pirin come into view; and to the east, the sprawling ridges of the rest of Rila stretch out. On a clear day, the gaze extends to distant horizons, revealing the full grandeur of the Bulgarian mountains. Boykov Vrah is an ideal destination for a day trip or as part of a longer trek. The best time to visit is from late June to mid-September, when the weather is stable and the trails are free of snow. Don't forget to bring your camera – the view from Boykov Vrah deserves to be captured forever. A true jewel in Rila's crown, waiting to be discovered!

Blagoevgrad
5.5 km away

Blagoevgrad
6.1 km away

Blagoevgrad
6.2 km away
Blagoevgrad
6.5 km away
Boykov peak is located in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.
Boykov peak is most easily reached by car. Use the coordinates above to navigate, or open the location in OpenStreetMap or your preferred maps app for turn-by-turn directions. Public transport options vary by region — for remote destinations a rental car gives the most flexibility.
Late spring through early autumn (May–September) is best for Boykov peak, when trails are clear of snow and weather is most stable. Higher peaks may hold snow into June and see fresh snow as early as October. Winter visits are for experienced mountaineers with proper gear.
Boykov peak reaches an elevation of 2,342 metres above sea level.
Hiking boots, layered clothing, water (1.5–2 L per person), sun protection, and a windproof jacket — mountain weather changes quickly. For longer routes also bring a map (paper or offline), a head torch, and emergency rations. Tell someone your planned route and expected return time.