Those wishing to book a hotel in Lesnovo can then continue their accommodation search. Lesnovo is described as the terrain of a highland plain.
Landscape
Lesnovo is located in the eastern Sofia Field between the northern slopes of the Stara Planina and the southeastern slopes of Sredna Gora.
The Lesnovska flows near Lesnovo and empties into the Iskar.
Culture
The Chitalishte Bezsmurtie 1919 organizes cultural programs for commemorative days and public holidays, as well as meetings with artists. Its folk singing, dance, and theater groups have performed several times and received awards. The Kukeri groups organized by Chitalishte Bezsmurtie 1919 have also received numerous awards at performances in Bulgaria.
Devedzhii is a traditional Kukeri custom held in Lesnovo on the first Saturday and Sunday after Epiphany. During Devedzhii, households in Lesnovo traditionally welcome the masked figures with wine, rakia, sudjuk, banitsa, and other prepared foods.
Near Lesnovo, a large Roman road station called Buragara, also known as Bugaraka, is recorded; it was located on a Roman road dating from the third century.
Airfield
Lesnovo Airport, located on the land of the village of Lesnovo, may be used in daylight under visual flight conditions by aircraft weighing up to 5,700 kilograms and with up to 19 seats. The airfield provides aircraft handling on the apron, fuel and oil services, and passenger services.
The RAF Aviation School, based at Lesnovo Airport, offers certified pilot training. The flight school in Lesnovo provides practical training on simulators and real aircraft. Lesnovo Airport also provides a venue for events and exhibitions.
Accommodation
The accommodation at Lesnovo Airport is described as a two-star property and comprises five rooms and ten beds.
Other local pages for comparison: Elin Pelin, Ravno Pole.