Hemus motorway


The Hemus motorway or Haemus motorway, designated A2, is a partially built motorway in Bulgaria, under construction since 1974. Its planned length is 418 km, of which 206 km are in operation. The motorway in operation is divided into two sections — the first one links the capital Sofia with the town of Ugarchin near Dermantsi, crossing Stara planina, and the second segment connects Varna and Buhovtsi near Targovishte. According to the plans, Hemus motorway would connect Sofia with the third-largest city of Varna, at the Black Sea coast, duplicating European route E70, European route E772 and European route E83.

History

October 4, 1974

The construction of the motorway officially began. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by the First Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Todor Zhivkov.

1999

The PravetsYablanitsa section of the Hemus motorway was officially opened on 5 December 1999. Due to the mountainous terrain through the Balkans, the 5.47 km section together with another 16 km reconstructed, features two viaducts and one tunnel, while the whole Sofia–Yablanitsa section has three more tunnels. The construction of the Pravets–Yablanitsa section began in 1984 but ceased in the late 1980s due to lack of funds to eventually be finished in 1998–1999.

2005

The 12.8 km section connecting Shumen with Kaspichan to the east was opened on 30 December 2005 and cost 77.6 million leva.

2013

2015

In August 2015, a 4.9 km segment, including the Belokopitovo interchange, was inaugurated.

2019

In October 2019, а 9.3 km segment, connecting Yablanitsa with the I-4 road near the Boaza ravine of Vit, was inaugurated.

2022

In October 2022, а 16.3 km segment, connecting Belokopitovo with the village of Buhovtsi near Targovishte, was inaugurated.

2025

In October 2025, а 10 km segment of lot 1, connecting Boaza with the village of Dermantsi near Lukovit, was inaugurated. Two months later, on December 13th, the remaining 5 kilometers of lot 1, stretching from Dermantsi to a temporary exit on the III-307 road near Ugarchin, were opened.

Recent Developments

In January 2013 National Company "Strategic Infrastructure Projects", a state-run company, tendered feasibility study for the remaining sections of Hemus motorway. In 2014 NCSIP signed contracts for drawing conceptual designs for all 8 lots of the motorway. In January 2015, a tender for design and build of 2 lots, between Yablanitsa and the Pleven/Lovech road, has been announced by NCSIP. In 2016 NCSIP was closed, with all activities being transferred to the Roads Agency. The tender for construction of the Yablanitsa - Pleven/Lovech road was cancelled due to lack of secured financing and later in 2016 a new tender for a shorter 9 km stretch between Yablanitsa and Boaza has been announced.

Exits

ExitkmDestinationsLanesNotes
0Sofia Ring RoadIn service
1.4Dolni Bogrov In service
8.4YanaIn service
21.7PotopIn service
30.2VitinyaIn service
33Vitinya 'In service
35.2Vitiska rekaIn service
39.6Topli Dol 'In service
42Echemishka 'In service
47Botevgrad In service
52.7PravetsIn service
54.7Praveshki Hanove 'In service
60.4Osikovska LakavitsaIn service
67.8DzhurovoIn service
74.6YablanitsaIn service
78.5PrelogIn service
87.8Boaza 'In service
88.5Boaza In service
98.1DermantsiIn service
102.8Ugarchin 'In service
115.6UgarchinUnder construction
121.8KalenikUnder construction
139.3Pleven, LovechUnder construction
153.1DrenovUnder construction
167.6LetnitsaUnder construction
171.5KrushunaTender
190ButovoTender
195.3PavlikeniTender
204.8DaskotTender
222.7Polikraishte, Veliko Tarnovo Tender
265.6Kovachevsko kalePlanned
299LoznitsaTender
310.9Buhovtsi In service
327.2Belokopitovo In service
338Shumen-eastIn service
348.6Kaspichan, Novi PazarIn service
357NevshaIn service
361.8Mlada GvardiyaIn service
372Provadia-north In service
380.3Provadia-east, GabarnitsaIn service
387.3DevnyaIn service
392.5PovelyanovoIn service
398SlanchevoIn service
408 Varna AirportIn service
418Varna-westIn service

Miscellaneous