The Municipality of Vratsa is located in the north-west of Bulgaria at the foot of Vratsa Mountain. It is the 16th largest municipality in Bulgaria in terms of territory and is 110 km away from Sofia. The city of Vratsa has a developed infrastructure and communications system. Important railway and road routes of national and international importance cross the territory of the municipality. The city of Vratsa is the junction where two of the largest European transport corridors meet - corridor No. 4 and corridor No. 7. The geographical location of the municipality will become even more important when the second Bulgarian bridge over the Danube is built at Vidin. Vratsa Municipality has the largest number of industrial enterprises in North-West Bulgaria. There is a modern developed commercial network. Location of Vratsa (in foots of Vratsa Mountain Natural Park) and Ledenika Cave (16 km west of Vratsa) attract climbers and tourists from Bulgaria and abroad and offer excellent conditions for ecotourism, climbing, winter sports, spelunking. There are some villages in Vratsa municipality suitable for rural tourism as villages of Chelopek, Pavolche and Zgorigrad.