Gyovren (Bulgarian: Гьоврен; Turkish: Gövren) is a village under the municipality of Devin in the Smolyan Province in the southern part of Bulgaria.
Gyovren is located in the Rhodope Mountains on the northern slope of the Trigrad plateau, not far from the Bulgaria–Greece border.
The village celebrates many old traditions and holidays such as Ramazan Bayrami, Kurban Bayram, Ashure and Aderlez.
The natural reserve, "Kazanite", is home to pine and spruce trees from over 80–100 years ago.
There are also a few dairy farms, "mandras," in the mountains where sheep milk, white cheese ("sirene"), kashkaval, and butter are processed manually during the summer months using centuries-old techniques.