Banski Suhodol

Banski Suhodol (Bulgarian: Бански Суходол [ˈbanski suxoˈdɔɫ]) is a peak in the Pirin mountain, south-western Bulgaria.

The north-eastern slope of Banski Suhodol is a vertical 300-meter marble wall that lowers down to the cirque of the same name.

There are a lot of places in the cirque where the snow remains the whole year, several karst caves have been discovered there.

Although that slope is not so steep as the north-eastern one, the displacement between the peak and the valley below is around 1,000 m and forms a dramatic view.

In that direction there is a view to the main summit Vihren and the second in rank — Kutelo, the granite Hvoynati Vrah (2,635 m) and Muratov Vrah (2,669 m) as well as the secondary Sinanishki ridge with its cirques and ridges and the Vlahini Lakes with the marble peak Sinanitsa (2,516 m) in the distance.