Brestovitsa is a village in the Rhodope region in southern Bulgaria. The village has a population of 3718 inhabitants and is famous for wine and for wine it produces.
The village is located 18 km south-west of Plovdiv at the foot of the Rhodope Mountains, the geographical boundary of the Upper Thracian Plain at an altitude of 297 m.
The forests around the village cover an area of 2,500 ha. The relief is rugged with woods, meadows, ravines and rounded peaks. The village is characterized with transitional continental climate. The highest point in the village lands is at 930 m in the Bryanovshtitsa
area.