List of extreme points of Bulgaria

With the exception of Cape Shabla, the easternmost location of Bulgaria, all other extreme points are uninhabited.

The northern tip of Bulgaria is located in the Vidin Province, and neighbours the Mehedinți County of Romania.

At 1,463 metres (4,800 ft), Veykata is the highest Bulgarian peak of the Gyumyurdzhinski Snezhnik ridge in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains,[2] and borders the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery of Greece.

[5] Cape Shabla is Bulgaria's easternmost point;[6] it lies in the Dobrich Province, on the country's Black Sea outlet.

[8] The highest point in Bulgaria is Mount Musala, which, standing at 2,925.4 m (9,598 ft), is located in the Rila National Park.

A map of the extreme points of Bulgaria
Cape Shabla , Bulgaria's easternmost point
At 2,925.4 m (9,598 ft), Musala is the highest point in Bulgaria.