Yalovarnika (Bulgarian: Яловарника [jaɫoˈvarnikɐ]) is a 2,763 m-high[1] peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria.
Seen from the Mozgovishka Gate, its distinctive double-peak profile stands out between the summits of Kamenitsa and Kuklite.
The north-western slopes of Yalovarnika are open to the pebbly Begovitsa cirque and have a typical alpine look.
They are almost vertical, severely smoothed and eroded,[1] with extensive anhydrous stone-piles at the base of the summit.
They are a massive denudation, descending to the valley of the Pirinska Bistritsa river at an altitude of 1900-2000 m and forming the northern parts of the Bashmandra cirque.