Belyanovo is a village located in North-Central Bulgaria and is part of the Municipality of Tsenovo, District of Ruse.

The village is about 8 miles away from the Village of Tsenovo, 39 miles away from the City of Ruse. Also, Belyanovo is located only 15 miles away from the Town of Svishtov, 17 miles away from the Town of Byala, 44 miles away from the City of Veliko Tarnovo, 141 miles away from the City of Varna and 161 miles away from the Capital City of Sofia.

Belyanovo is located on the banks of the Yantra River and is also only about 4 miles away from the Danube River, which makes it the perfect destination for fishing, kayaking, camping, etc. Many adventure tourism and rafting clubs organise kayaking in the area.

The village is also part of the popular international cycling route Euro Velo 6 and the Dunav Ultra route.

The village has a town hall, an active community centre, an Orthodox church, as well as a small tour operator company, offering customized outdoor packages.

The village has a population of 66 people (according to the 2024 census).

Tourism and landmarks:

– A rock church with frescoes from the 12th century in the Village of Belyanovo;

– The Church of Saint Paraskeva in the Village of Belyanovo, built in 1922;

– The rope bridge over the Yantra River (built in 1968) – west of the Village of Belyanovo, connecting it with the Village of Novgrad, which until 2001, with its length of 105 meters, was the longest rope bridge in Bulgaria. The bridge is only for pedestrians;

– Ethnographic museum in the Village of Novgrad;

– Yatrus Fortress – located near the Village of Krivina;

– Orthodox Cross “Monument Symbol” – located in the immediate vicinity of the village of Tsenovo in the southeast of the “Bog Bair” area;

– Historical reserve Tekir Dere – located near the Town of Svishtov.