The village is situated at an altitude of 950 m on the northeastern foothills of the
Vitosha mountain range facing the
Sofia Valley to the north. The rivers Yanchovska and Stara reka merge in the village to form the
Vitoshka Bistritsa, which flows into the
Iskar at
Lake Pancharevo a few kilometers to the east. It falls within the
transitional continental climatic zone with alpine influence from Vitosha. The soils are cinnamon forest. Administratively, Bistritsa is part of the
Pancharevo district in the southern part of the
Sofia City Province. It has a territory of 52.964 km2, or 4% of the province. The village lies between the Simeonovo neighbourhood of Sofia to the northwest, reaches the limits of the
Sofia Ring Road to the north, the village of Pancharevo to the east, and the village of
Zheleznitsa to the south. It is an affluent area for low-rise developments with several villa zones. == History ==