Orlovets is a village in Northern Bulgaria. It is located in the Municipality of Polski Trambesh, District of Veliko Tarnovo.
The Village of Orlovets is located on the border between the middle and eastern Danubian Plain, in the easternmost part of the Municipality of Polski Trambesh, 7 miles east of the Town of Polski Trambesh and about 30 miles north-northeast of the City of Veliko Tarnovo.
The population is 516 people, according to the latest census.
East of the village, above the dam in the “Baladjelaka” area, the cadastral map of the country as of 2019 shows the presence of an architectural monument of the “Neolithic Settlement” culture.
The annual village fair takes place every year on October 27th.
Interesting landmarks near the village are:
• The Orthodox Church “Holy Trinity” in the Village of Orlovets;
• The village Community centre “Vazpitatel – 1915”, founded in 1915;
• Filip Totyu House Museum in the Town of Dve Mogili;
• The Historical museum in the Town of Pavlikeni – it preserves, promotes, researches and keeps the cultural and historical heritage of the 20 settlements in the region;
• The Pavlikeni Zoo – which is with free access for visitors;
• The ancient ceramic centre near the Town of Pavlikeni.