Rodope montane mixed forests

The Rodope montane mixed forests is a terrestrial ecoregion of Europe defined by the WWF.

It belongs in the temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome and the Palearctic realm.

The Rodope montane mixed forests cover the higher parts of the Balkan Mountains, the Rhodope Mountains, Rila, Pirin, Vitosha, Sredna Gora, Ograzhden and Maleshevo, situated almost entirely in Bulgaria, as well as in some adjacent areas in Greece, North Macedonia and Serbia.

They span an area of 31,600 km2 and are replaced at lower altitudes by the Balkan mixed forests.

More common large mammals include roe deer, wild boars and foxes.