Beautiful church | St. Nicholas the Great Church

(30 April 2023 / Images: April 2023)

St. Nicholas the Great Church in Iasi is an Orthodox church.

It was built by Stephen the Great in 1491 and 1492 and rebuilt between 1884 and 1904 by the French architect André Lecomte du Noüy by demolishing and rebuilding it on the same foundations and approximately in its original form.

Macin Mountains – Pricopan Peak

(30 April 2023)

Măcin Mountains are a mountain range in Tulcea county, in the historical landscape of Dobrogea in Romania.

As part of the northern Dobrogea massif, they lie between the Danube and also the Black Sea. The highest altitude is called Tutuiatul Peak and is 467 meters high. Culmea Pricopanului (pictured) is about 20 km east of the city of Brăila.

Thanks to Relu Chiriac, Galați, for permission to use these images (early May 2021).

Palace of Culture in Iasi

(29 April 2023)

A beautiful picture from yesterday, April 28, 2023.

Alba Iulia, also known as Karlsburg or Weissenburg

(29 April 2023)

Alba Iulia is located in the Transylvania region, close to Sebes and Sibiu (approx. 75 km).

With a long, eventful past, it is certainly one of the oldest cities in Romania and – with currently around 60,000 inhabitants – definitely worth a visit.

Fortified church in Richiș

(29 April 2023)

The fortified church of Richiș is located in the municipality of Biertan, in the county of Sibiu and was built as a monastery in the second half of the 14th century (14th century: 01.01.1301 to 31.12.1400). Around 1400, this monastery was transformed into a fortified Catholic church and completed in 1451 (picture).

Today the visitor encounters an Evangelical Lutheran church, a real treasure, which gradually reveals itself to the visitor. The interior of the church is rich in unique zoomorphic motifs (representations in animal, animal-like forms) and plant motifs.

Thanks Your Guide in Transylvania for permission to use these images.

Swallowtail… from Galati

(29 April 2023 / Images: Iulie 2021)

Seen, photographed and googled immediately.

The swallowtail (Macroglossum stellatarum) suggests at first glance by its extremely rapid wing beats (up to 80 beats per second) that you have a hummingbird in mind, but it’s actually a butterfly (hawk moth family).

This moth is found from Spain to Japan along the entire east-west length of the Palearctic*… ours are from Galati (a city in south-eastern Romania) so they probably speak fluent Romanian.

*The Palearctic region, also known as the Palearctica, refers to an Old World zoogeographic region of biogeography that traditionally includes Europe, North Africa, and Asia (excluding the front and back India and the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula) and the islands off their coasts. areas (source: Wikipedia).

Wild horses in the Danube Delta

(29 April 2023)

Historical documents show that the ancestors of today’s horse population in the Danube delta came there 300 to 400 years ago through the Tatars, made it their home and became increasingly wild.

In the north-eastern delta (Tulcea county), between the arms of the Chilia and Sulina rivers, is the Letea Forest (in Romanian: Letea Forest), which covers an area of more than 5,000 hectares (50,000,000 m2). It is the northernmost subtropical forest in Europe, the oldest nature reserve in Romania and home to these horses.

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onișor for permission to use these images.

Palace of Culture in Iasi

(29 April 2023)

A photo from yesterday, 28 April 2023.

Excursions in the Danube Delta – Beatiful

(29 April 2023)

Two wonderful pictures these days (end of June 2022) from the Danube Delta in south-eastern Romania.

Plimbari cu barca Delta Dunarii – Murighiol / Boat trips in Danube Delta offers a variety of tours … from short trips to day trips and more.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/danube-…/

Bran Castle at night

(28 April 2023)

Törzburg (in Romanian Bran Castle, in Hungarian Törcsvár) is located in the Transylvania region, Brasov county in Romania.

Thanks to Vlad Țepeș – Dracula (Foto: Dotzsoh) for permission to use this image.

Timisoara – “Little Vienna” in Romania

(28 April 2023)

Timisoara is located in western Romania, close to the Hungarian border. Timișoara can be reached by highway (in D: A3) from the D/A border in just 8 hours. Timișoara is the capital and largest city of Timiș county in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the Timiș river, which the Romans called Tibisis or Tibiscus in ancient times.

We thank the city of Timișoara for the various information and pictures received and permission to use them.

Gura Portitei – The Danube meets the Black Sea

(28 April 2023)

Gura (German: mouth) Portitei is a unique place in Europe where the Black Sea and the Danube Delta meet.

It is situated on a narrow strip of sand between the Black Sea and the Goloveni estuary in the Danube Delta and is part of the Jurilovca commune in the Tulcea district.

Initially a fishing village, Gura Portitei (Portita) is now known as one of the most isolated (and still relatively quiet) tourist destinations on the Romanian coast. Access is usually by boat from Jurilovca. The area is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this photo.

Oradea – impressions of a wonderful city

(28 April 2023)

Oradea (German name Großwardein), hundreds of different views and facets of this city in wonderful pictures.

Thanks to the photographer Maciu Alexandru for allowing us to use these images.

AquAngar Spa & Resort, Cehu Silvaniei

(28 April 2023)

Cehu Silvaniei is a small town of about 7,000 inhabitants in the county of Sălaj in north-western Romania.

AquAngar in Cehu Silvaniei invites you into a timeless, peaceful, yet charming world with swimming pool, heated Jacuzzi, sauna, massages, newly created guesthouse, restaurant and many indoor and outdoor activities.

Enjoy pure relaxation in beautiful nature, close to the cities of Cluj Napoca, Baia Mare and Zalău.

Find out more about AquAngar Spa & Resort

Churches upon churches, from Bacău to Botoșani

(28 April 2023 / Images: October 2020)

From north-eastern Romania (the city of Bacău), we head north-north-east towards the city of Botoșani.

Countless churches and monasteries can be found along this route and we can only show a small selection here.

Spring in Galati

(28 April 2023)

Images from last Sunday, in Viva Park, near the seafront in Galati, south-eastern Romania.

Bucharest at night

(27 April 2023 / Images: End of April 2022)

Photographed in the old town of Lipscani (Old Center) in Bucharest, capital of Romania.

Lake Scropoasa

(27 April 2023)

Scropoasa Lake is located in the Bucegi Mountains, in the Ialomita river valley.

The lake lies at an altitude of about 1,200 meters and is up to 15 meters deep.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Images: Iulian Radu) for permission to use the images.

Seasickness

(27 April 2023 / Images: June 2020)

Coming soon… Constanta / Mamaia… Black Sea. Recreation, relaxation and also a little party, everything your heart desires.

The water is fresh and the weather invites you to take a stroll along the promenade, take a refreshing dip in the sea or take a small boat trip.

Fortified Church of Biertan

(27 April 2023)

The church is located in the municipality of Biertan in Sibiu county in Transylvania. Biertan is one of the first German-Saxon settlements and was mentioned in a document in 1398 (other sources: 1402).

Like any Saxon settlement, it is characterized by a number of villages around a central square, above which rises the imposing church fortress. Between 1572 and 1867, Biertan was the seat of the Saxon bishopric (Episcopal See of the Evangelical Church A.B.), which fostered the building of one of the largest agricultural communities in Transylvania around this fortified church. It is a medieval and architectural treasure in Romania that is definitely worth a visit.

Find out more about Kirchenburg Biertan:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Thank you Go_out_Romania for permission to use these images.

Cheile Băniței

(27 April 2023)

Situate în comuna Bănița, județul Hunedoara, cheile se desfășoară de-a lungul pereților înalți de calcar. Au aproximativ 300 de metri lungime și au fost săpate adânc în calcar de apă. În zilele liniștite de vară aceștia pot fi vizitați, încălțămintea impermeabilă fiind o necesitate deoarece poteca în chei trece și prin apă.

Înălțimea fețelor de stâncă este de aproximativ 10-15 metri și arată modul în care apa a erodat stânca. În multe locuri, rocile formează un acoperiș format prin eroziune orizontală de-a lungul a sute de ani, ca răspuns la curenți.

Mai multe informații despre județul Hunedoara:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/judetul…/

Mulțumim Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Gropșoarele Peak, Ciucaș Mountains

(27 April 2023)

Mount (Peak) Gropșoarele is located in the Ciucaș Mountains in central Romania, Muntenia region. The peak reaches a height of 1,883 meters.

The Ciucaș Mountains are a mountain range located in the northern part of Prahova County and bordering Brasov County. The highest peak is Vârful Ciucaș with 1,954 meters. Other peaks are Mount Gropșoare at 1,883 meters, Mount Tigăile Mari at 1,844 meters and Mount Zăganu at 1,817 meters.

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Bucharest – capital of Romania

(26 April 2023)

Wonderful pictures of the center/old city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

Thanks to Mr. Maik Lanckrock for permission to use these images from early August 2022.

Pension Bibanul Literat, Sulina

(26 April 2023)

Pension Bibanul Literat is located in the town of Sulina, in the Danube Delta and the Black Sea. Located near the beach and ideal for relaxation, we invite you to discover Sulina and its surroundings. The rooms have a double bed, bathroom, TV and air conditioning.

https://discover-sulina.com/bibanul-literat-de/
https://discover-sulina.com/en/bibanul-literat-en/
https://discover-sulina.com/ro/bibanul-literat/

Mogoșoaia Castle, near Bucharest

(26 April 2023)

In Ilfov County, just a few kilometers north-west of Bucharest (Romania’s capital), Mogoșoaia Castle is located on the shores of Lake Mogoșoaia in Mogoșoaia. The castle contains a main courtyard and many buildings such as the watchtower and the church ′′Sf. Gheorghe′′ near the courtyard.

Wallachian Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu built the castle between 1698 and 1702 on the widow Mogoș (later named Mogoșoaia) in the Brâncoveanu style named after him.

In 1714, when Constantin Brâncoveanu was executed in Constantinople with his entire family, the Ottomans confiscated all the family possessions and turned the palace into a Han (a kind of inn). In the following decades, the castle was conquered, destroyed and rebuilt several times, until it was owned by George III in 1912 Valentin Bibesco married the French writer Marthe Bibesco, who was born into Romanian nobility. He gave the property to his wife, Marthe Bibesco then rebuilt the castle intensively.

The castle can be visited without entrance fee, it has a wonderful large park where you can / are allowed, for example, to have a picnic or just laze the day away. Inside the castle you pay a fee of approx. 10 lei (2,10 euro) for parking, restaurants, museums and much more… also an extended walk with the rest on a bench overlooking the lake… many things are possible and beautiful.

Warning… you should not take the camera with you or put it in your pocket!!!! Cell phone pictures are no problem, but as a ‘camera owner’ you are already vehemently advised at the entrance that for professional photography you have to pay a fee of 400 Lei (approx. EUR 80).
Images: 04.09.2021, almost blue sky at ca. 32 degrees

Carusel Bookstore

(26 April 2023)

Cărturești Carusel bookstore is much more than a “bookstore”. It’s located in the historic center of Bucharest and covers six floors with a total surface area of 1,000 square meters.

A bistro upstairs, a multimedia room on the ground floor and a contemporary art gallery on the first floor are inviting and fun to look at, decorate, sit and also shop.

The elegant 19th-century building (1903) came into the possession of the famous Chrissoveloni banking family, then confiscated in communist times and turned into a business. After 1990, the building was brought back to life by the current owner Jean Chrissoveloni, in cooperation with the architectural firm Square One.

Photo: September 2021

The Japanese Garden in Bucharest

(26 April 2023)

Lovely pictures of the cherry blossoms in the Japanese garden in the park “King Michael I of Romania Park” (King Michael I of Romania Park in German), called Herăstrău Park until 2017, in the north of the city.

Images from Easter Sunday (in Romania) on April 24, 2022

Putna Monastery, Suceava county

(26 April 2023)

Putna Monastery is located about 70 kilometers from the city of Suceava, in the county of the same name.

It now belongs to a group of Romanian Orthodox monasteries – the Moldavian monasteries – in southern Bucovina.

The monastery was built between 1466 and 1469 and consecrated in 1470. In the monastery’s museum there are many valuable manuscripts, maps, paintings, icons, linen cloths and other church objects from the 15th century. Of particular note are the self-portrait of Stephen’s second wife, Maria von Mangop, and the skull of St. Ghenadie.

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko Farkas for permission to use these wonderful images (June 2022).

Lake Bâlea Chalet / Hotel

(25 April 2023)

In the middle of one of the most beautiful mountain regions of the Carpathian Mountains, the Bâlea Lac chalet (mountain lodge/hotel) is located right next to the glacial lake.

Directly accessible from the legendary Transfăgărășan road at an altitude of 2,034 meters, it offers accommodation of international standards.

Chalet Bâlea Lake is a member of the Deutschsprachiges Gastgewerbe in Rumänien network

Constanta, on the Black Sea, on April 28, 2022

(25 April 2023)

In three days, a year ago … beautiful

Thanks to the photographer Marius Nistor for permission to use these images.

Oravița – Anina Railway in Banat

(25 April 2023)

The Oravița – Lisava – Anina railway (in Caras-Severin county) was established on December 15, 1863 and was inaugurated as the first mountain railway in Romania.

The construction started in 1861 and was a difficult engineering work, as the train is located in a mountainous region (western part of the Banater Mountains). The 33.4 km-long railway line has no less than 14 tunnels with a total length of 2.1 km and nine viaducts.

The route starts at Oravița and then climbs to the high level of the Semenic Mountains on a route where there is no other road.

Thanks Banatul Montan for permission to use these images.

Brasov | The Black Church

(25 April 2023)

in Transylvania / Transilvania.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/brasov-county/

Image: end of May 2021

Bucharest City Hall

(25 April 2023)

The seat of Bucharest’s municipal administration, the City Hall, was built between 1906 and 1910. It is the former palace of the Ministry of Public Works and has been listed as a historical monument since 2004.

Thanks to the City of Bucharest for permission to use the photo. Find out more …

Parliament Palace in Bucharest (Part 2 of 2)

(25 April 2023)

The “People’s House” is a myth. At 360,000 square meters, it is not only the second largest building in the world (after the Pentagon in Washington), it is also number 1 in the Guinness Book of World Records for its total weight.

Among other things, 1,000,000 cubic meters of marble, 3,500 tons of crystal, 700,000 tons of steel and bronze, 900,000 cubic meters of wood and 200,000 square meters of carpet were processed. The palace has about 1,000 rooms, countless halls, corridors, corridors, staircases and 40 elevators.

The building which dates back to the time of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu is – whether you think this “building style” is good or not – definitely worth a visit.

Thanks to Mr. Christian Behnisch (https://www.facebook.com/christian.behnisch) for permission to use these images (photos from December 28, 2021). Thanks

Parliament Palace in Bucharest (Part 1 of 2)

(25 April 2023)

The “People’s House” is a myth. At 360,000 square meters, it is not only the second largest building in the world (after the Pentagon in Washington), it is also number 1 in the Guinness Book of World Records for its total weight.

Among other things, 1,000,000 cubic meters of marble, 3,500 tons of crystal, 700,000 tons of steel and bronze, 900,000 cubic meters of wood and 200,000 square meters of carpet were processed. The palace has about 1,000 rooms, countless halls, corridors, corridors, staircases and 40 elevators.

The building which dates back to the time of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu is – whether you think this “building style” is good or not – definitely worth a visit.

Thanks to Mr. Christian Behnisch (https://www.facebook.com/christian.behnisch) for permission to use these images (photos from December 28, 2021). Thanks

Peles Castle

(24 April 2023 / Images: Early May 2022)

Peles Castle was built between 1873 and 1883 on the initiative of Carol I, the first king of Romania. It is located about 1.5 km northwest of the town of Sinaia, in Prahova county.

Read more:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/peles-castle/

Nature | Sun | Relax | Akasha Retreat

(24 April 2023)

Spending time in nature and being exposed to sunlight can benefit both your physical and mental health.

https://www.akasharetreat.com/

It’s important to look after your body and mind by making time for outdoor activities, especially if you live in an urban environment or spend most of your time indoors.

The sun is your best friend and here’s why:
☀️ Sunlight is the best source of vitamin D;
☀️ Spending time in nature and sunlight has been shown to lift mood and reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety;
☀️ Sunlight can help regulate the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle, leading to better quality sleep;
☀️ Spending time in nature and natural light can reduce levels of cortisol, a hormone associated with stress.

With the Akasha Wellness Experience in Peștera, Brasov County, you will have the opportunity to connect with nature, step out of your hectic daily life, recalibrate your mind and body and rediscover yourself.

Find out more / book recreation:
https://www.akasharetreat.com/
book@akasharetreat.com
+40 (0)720 581 545

Ocnele Mari Salina

(24 April 2023)

Salina Ocnele Mari is a salt mine located in the small town of Ocnele Mari, Valcea county, in the historical Oltenia region.

Thanks to the photographer, Mrs. Corina E. Mateescu for permission to use these images.

Guest house and restaurant Casa Lotca, Tulcea county

(24 April 2023)

In the village of Jurilovca, on the border with the Danube Delta and directly on the freshwater lake Golovița Lake, opposite Gura Portitei, is the guesthouse and restaurant Casa Lotca.

Accommodation, fresh fish and regional specialties … as well as complete packages with trips to the Danube Delta await the interested visitor.

Find out more: https://casalotca.ro/

Ponorului Fortresses, county Bihor

(24 April 2023)

Cetatile Ponorului is one of the largest karst areas* in Romania, located in the Apuseni Mountains in the Padis area (Podisul Padis), in Bihor County.

The Padiș Plateau is rich in karst formations, caves such as the Lumea Pierduta (Lost World in English), the Bârsei Glacier, the Rădeșe Fortresses and the Caput Cave. There are several gorges such as the Cheile Galbenei, Cheileului Somesului Cald, Gropa Rustinoasa and others.

*In geology and geomorphology, karst refers to subterranean landforms (karst caves) and supraterranean landforms (surface karst) in carbonate rocks (and in sulfate rocks, salt rocks and sandstone/quartzite). Source: Wikipedia

Image source: Destinatia Anului
Photos: planiada.ro

May 6 and 7: Slow Food Buzău Community Market

(24 April 2023)

On Saturday and Sunday, visitors near the UNESCO Geopark Țara Buzăului will be able to enjoy the first farmers and producers’ market in the Buzăului region.

A wide variety of premium products will be on offer: regional vegetables, fruits, honey, jams, regional cheeses, sausages, regional beverages, organic wine, regional beer and much more. Producers follow a sustainable and organic approach. There will also be gourmet street food, a wine bar, a small art exhibit and children’s entertainment.

When: Saturday, May 06 from 10:00 to 18:00 and Sunday, May 07 from 10:00 to 17:00.
Where: Piața Artizanilor in the commune of Berca, near the town of Buzău and on the road to the mud volcanoes.

Find out more:
https://slowfoodbuzau.com/food-gourmet-hub

Brukenthal Palace, Avrig | Restaurant | Pension

(24 April 2023)

Take a weekend or a holiday at the Brukenthal Palace in Avrig (German name Freck), just a few kilometers east of Sibiu in beautiful Transylvania.

Find out more: https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

The restaurant (open daily from 08:00 to 22:00) offers top-quality dishes with local and regional ingredients, accompanied by wines from Sibiu County – Crama Apoldium.

Visit the castle park, the orangery and/or hang out in the historic Brukenthal Palace café.

Next vacation resort … Peace, pure nature and many adventures

(23 April 2023)

The German-speaking Conacul Terra Carpatica – Conacul Grigorescu is located in the Buzăului region, close to the mud volcanoes, the “Living Fire” and the Tinutul Buzăului Geopark.

https://conaculgrigorescu.com/

Enjoy wonderful days, indulge yourself with culinary delights and experience the region around Buzăului or the surrounding countryside. The pension is located in the center of the triangle of Bucharest, Brasov and the Danube Delta. The perfect starting point for further experiences and adventures.

Transylvania | Transalpina | Transfăgărășan Biker Tour

(23 April 2023)

by own or rented motorcycle from Cluj-Napoca.

Seven (7) days “all inclusive” and yet again free on your motorcycle to experience Transylvania (Transylvania), the two famous mountain roads Transfăgărășan and Transalpina and beautiful destinations. Luggage transportation, full board, guide and accommodation in 3 or 4 star hostels / hotels. Everything is included in this tour.

The exact tour, including difficulty, time and kilometers per days can be found here (Romanian language, but very clearly presented and without knowledge):
https://moto-moto.ro/en/motorcycle-tours/transylvania-moto-tour/

To provider for more information / your reservation (English, Romanian)
https://moto-moto.ro/contact/

Spring and flowers in Brăila

(23 April 2023)

Brăila este un oraș din sud-estul României, situat direct pe malul Dunării.

Images realizate la 23 April 2023 din parcul orașului (Parcul Monoment).

Holiday time | Parking in Romanian cities

(23 April 2023)

Many tourists arrive by their own car or rent a car at the airport and are … perhaps a bit overwhelmed by the parking situation in Romanian cities. So here are some tips and information.

Relaxed parking in Brăila Relaxed parking in Brăila .
The city of Brăila is located in south-eastern Romania and has about 150,000 inhabitants. In fact, there are always enough parking spaces even in the city center and … all parking spaces in the city of Brăila are free.

Neighboring city Galati … not so relaxed
The city of Galati is also in the south-east of Romania and is the neighboring city of Brăila, with about 300 000 inhabitants. In many parts of the city (the city center, but also in the outlying areas), parking is paid (Monday to Saturday, between 8am and 8pm every day). Payment can be made via a parking machine on site or by SMS (a Romanian phone number is required). IMPORTANT: On average, it takes a short time before you will find a fancy yellow or orange immobilizer on your front wheel unless you have redeemed your parking ticket. Depending on the time of day, 200 or 300 lei (approx. 40 or 60 euros) are then up for grabs.

Kronstadt (Brasov), take/plan time for your search.
In or near the center of Brasov, it’s not easy to find a parking space at almost any time of the day. There are few parking spaces and, due to many restrictions (one-way streets), it can take some time to find a parking space. You really shouldn’t rush here! There is a fee for parking (Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm) and you can pay via an on-site parking machine (usually only for an hour or two) or via an app (also 24 hours/day). And in Brasov there are paid parking spaces all over the city, so always look out for the appropriate signs.

Timisoara, European Capital of Culture 2023 … modernity
First of all, parking spaces in the city center are also taxed, but here the search for “bad parking offenders” is done in a very modern way. With the help of a specially purchased and equipped camera car, which regularly checks the streets and squares, the parking ticket is issued in no time. The camera car drives through the streets and registers all parked cars / license plate numbers, compares in real time whether a parking ticket has been redeemed and … we don’t know this, but we assume … immediately issues a fine to those who park “badly”.

Bucharest … without words
Parking in Bucharest is easy, either in the hotel parking lot or 20 km outside the city Anyone who has ever been on the road in Bucharest by car will quickly notice … you need a lot of time, patience and also a certain calmness to the driving style, which is similar here to some Italian cities. In many parts of the city, downtown, shopping centers and more, traffic is usually quite slow (Navi: In 800 meters you have reached your destination. Estimated travel time: 48 minutes). Parking spaces are paid and can usually be paid on the spot, by SMS (Romanian phone number required) or by app. Depending on the neighborhood (old town), however, it is very, very difficult or extremely expensive (300 lei (60 euro) for 24 hours) to find a parking space in a “private parking”. Our advice is therefore clear. Look for a hotel with free parking and walk or use a taxi / Uber or buses / metro. Worth it!

In the countryside and small towns
Here it is almost always very relaxed, Park, point and end However, please however always look out for any signs (usually near sightseeing/trip destinations). There may also be a charge there.

More cities, experiences about parking in Romania are welcome as comments!

And by the way: RO Vignette … to be able to drive on highways in Romania, but also on country roads (so it’s mandatory for any car) you need a vignette. The Vignette (RO Viniete) can be bought and paid online (German interface) one month in advance (so before your vacation). The costs are also controllable and ok. For a car they are 3 euro for 7 days, 7 euro for 30 days, 13 euro for 90 days and/or 28 euro for a whole year. Usually rental cars already have this vignette, but it never hurts to ask … never hurts.

Here is the link: https://www.roviniete.ro/en/

Brukenthal Palace, Avrig | Restaurant | Pension

(23 April 2023)

Spend your weekend or holiday at the Brukenthal Palace in Avrig (German name Freck), just a few kilometers east of Sibiu in beautiful Transylvania.

Find out more: https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

The restaurant (open daily from 08:00 to 22:00) offers top-quality dishes with local and regional ingredients, accompanied by wines from Sibiu County – Crama Apoldium.
Visit the castle park, the orangery and/or hang out in the historic Brukenthal Palace café.

Beautiful pictures from Brasov, 13 April 2023

(23 April 2023)

Accommodation and more (German, English, Romanian):
Cristian Macedonschi, Tel: +40 (0)721 888 555

https://discover-brasov.com | https://kronstadt-erleben.de

Hotel Orizont – Conference – Spa, Predeal

(23 April 2023)

Just 800 meters from Predeal train station, the Orizont hotel complex is located in Brasov county.

The ideal place to explore and savor the wonderful mountains of the Prahova Valley and/or to make excursions in the nearby area to Peles Castle in Sinaia, Bran Castle (Törzburg), Râșnov Castle with Dinopark or to Brașov (Brasov).

The hotel has 139 4-star rooms, a modern spa, Orizont Forum conference center, Orizont restaurant with international cuisine, Miorita restaurant with traditional Romanian cuisine, as well as a wine cellar and a bar with an excellent selection of drinks.

All rooms offer 4-star comfort, and the SPA area (with indoor pool, jacuzzi, fitness room, sauna and massage) is an oasis of tranquility that combines relaxation with refreshment. The Hotel Orizont’s relaxation center offers indoor pool, fitness room, jacuzzi, dry sauna, wet sauna, infrared sauna, massage possibilities and much more to perfectly unwind as a guest.

Learn more about the hotel and all the offers:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/hotel…/

Bucharest at night

(22 April 2023)

Bucharest is the capital and largest city in Romania.

Find more about Bucharest or other cities in Romania

Photos: Călin Stan, Liviu Emanuel, Alexandru Dinu, Țurcanu Răzvan

July 2023: 7-day motorcycle tour through Romania

(22 April 2023)

With a BMW motorcycle through Romania, a guided tour (July 2 – July 8 or July 30 – August 5) with a German-speaking guide.

German language provider Romania Moto Adventure offers this tour, reliability, detailed advice and more.

Contact details and more information:
https://romaniamotoadventure.com/en/guided/

Râșnov Fortress / Castle (Part 2 of 2)

(22 April 2023)

Râșnov Fortress (German: Rosenauer Burg) is a historical monument and landmark in Romania. It is located in Râșnov (Rosenau), Brasov County, approx. 20 km from the city of Brasov (Kronstadt).

The fortress was built as part of a defense system for the Sieburg villages. Today’s medieval fortress was probably built between 1211 and 1225 during the reign of the German Burzenland knights.

The fortress is currently being renovated (photos as of 08.01.2022) and access to the interior is therefore not possible.

Râșnov Fortress / Castle (Part 1 of 2)

(22 April 2023)

Râșnov Fortress (German: Rosenauer Burg) is a historical monument and landmark in Romania. It is located in Râșnov (Rosenau), Brasov County, approx. 20 km from the city of Brasov (Kronstadt).

The fortress was built as part of a defense system for the Sieburg villages. Today’s medieval fortress was probably built between 1211 and 1225 during the reign of the German Burzenland knights.

The fortress is currently being renovated (photos as of 08.01.2022) and access to the interior is therefore not possible.

Best Western PLUS Hotel in Timisoara

(22 April 2023)

Hotel, restaurant, Charlie’s Pub and more in the European Capital of Culture 2023 … Timisoara … experience.

The Best Western Plus Lido Hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodation close to the center of Timișoara (about 15 minutes’ walk). Despite its good position in the city, the hotel offers its guests free parking (locked and supervised by the rooms). The hotel’s interiors, rooms and conference rooms are furnished in an elegant and high-quality style.

Find out more and book online:
https://www.hotel-lido.ro/en/

The hotel has 60 rooms with a capacity of 144 beds and is ideal for visitors wishing to explore the city, but also for business travelers and conference travelers of all kinds. Single rooms, double rooms, junior suites, family suites and DELUXE suites are available.

Churches in Cluj Napoca

(22 April 2023)

Thanks to the city of Cluj for the wonderful pictures and permission to use them. Cluj Napoca is located in north-western Romania and is the second largest city after Bucharest.

Băile Govora, county Valcea

(22 April 2023)

Băile Govora is a town in the historical region of Oltenia, consisting of the neighborhoods of Curaturile, Gălănești and Prajila.

The name Govora comes from the Slavic language. In southern languages, govora or govornih means word or sound.

The first spa resort was established in 1887 and had 29 cabins for hot baths. The resort was officially opened in 1910.

Thanks Centrului Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea for permission to use these images.

Sighișoara, wonderful picture

(22 April 2023)

The town of Sighișoara (German Schäßburg, Hungarian Segesvár, Latin Castrum Sex, later Saxoburgum) is one of the most important towns in the county of Mureș in the Transylvania region of Romania.

Find out more about the town:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Image from August 2021

The sky over Maramures, Romania

(21 April 2023)

You know how it is: you see fewer and fewer stars in the night sky … And not because there are fewer, but because the ambient light and the ever-increasing amount of fine dust in the air are making it harder and harder to see.

While vacationing in Romania, in the untouched expanses of the Carpathians/Romania you can still experience and enjoy many wonderful worlds at night.

Photo: Theodor Vasile, NIKON D7200, ISO 2000, 25 seconds exposure time

Sibiu – Bridge of Lies

(21 April 2023)

The “Bridge of Lies” is one of Sibiu’s most famous landmarks. Built in 1859* in Friedrichshütte in Hesse, this was the first cast-iron bridge in all of Romania (and the second in all of Europe).

There are several legends about its name, but as it was also the first bridge not resting on piers, it was called “Liegebrücke”… and the word “Lügenbrücke” wasn’t that far off.

* Info: In 1859, Sibiu, like Transylvania, then belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary (then to Austria-Hungary from 1867).

Photo: Traian Titilincu

Băniței Gorges in Hunedoara county

(21 April 2023)

In the Grădiștea Muncelului Cioclovina Nature Park in Hunedoara County there are many canyons; including Cheile* Crivadiei, Cheile* Băniței, Cheile* Roșia and Cheile* Taia.

* literal translation: key, used here more as access/connection… in German: eine Schlucht (a gorge).

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Lake with water lilies

(21 April 2023)

Images from the water lily pond in Baile Olănești, Valcea County.

The first documentary mention of the locality dates back to 1527. The locality is also known as “The Golden Springs”, a name due to the mineral springs of iodide, bromide, sodium, calcium, sulphur, chloride, hypotonic or isotonic mineral springs.

Băile Olănești is located in the valley of the Olănești River (a tributary of the Olt River), surrounded by the Gerea, Folea and Caprareata mountains in the Southern Carpathians.

Thanks Centrului Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea for permission to use these images.

Turnu Monastery, Valcea county

(21 April 2023)

Turnu Monastery is located on the left bank of the Olt River, about 2 km upstream from Cozia Monastery, on the territory of Călimănești commune.

Thanks Centrului Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea (photographs: Iulia Lutu, Alesia Daniela Mihai Voicila, Căprarin Daniela) for permission to use these images.

July 2023: 7-day motorcycle tour through Romania

(21 April 2023)

With a BMW motorcycle through Romania, a guided tour (July 2 – July 8 or July 30 – August 5) with a German-speaking guide.

German language provider Romania Moto Adventure offers this tour, reliability, detailed advice and more.

Contact details and more information:
https://romaniamotoadventure.com/en/guided/

Romania’s experience … Beautiful as in a dream

(21 April 2023)

Many, many excursions and offers (German speakers) > https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/tour_category/sommer-touren/

Discover the Carpathians … Evening atmosphere

(20 April 2023)

Romania’s Carpathian Mountains and the many towns, villages, places and destinations within them are always worth a visit and an adventure.

Many, many trips and offers (in German) > https://www.karpaten-offroad.de

Lugoj | Church of the Assumption

(20 April 2023)

Lugoj (in Hungarian Lugos, in German Lugosch) is a municipality in Timiș county in the historical Banat region. It consists of the city of Lugoj and the villages of Maguri and Tapia.

The Church of the Assumption, also known as the “Church with two towers”, is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Victoriei Square in Lugoj, the church was built between 1759 and 1766 in Baroque style. It is one of the most remarkable baroque buildings in Banat.

We thank Mrs. Corinna Haisch / Adriana Weimer for sending us these images and giving us permission to use them.

Ochiu Bei and Beusnița Waterfall

(20 April 2023)

Lake Ochiul Beiului is located in the Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park in south-western Romania (Caras-Severin County), close to the border with Serbia and the villages of Deutsch-Orawitz (Oravița) and Stiria (in the east-west or east, respectively).

It is up to 3.6 meters deep and about 15 meters in diameter. The fairy-tale green-blue water never freezes in winter, as the lake is permanently supplied with water from a spring.

Thanks Ochiu Bei for permission to use these beautiful images.

Chindiei Tower in Targoviste

(20 April 2023)

Built by the ruler Vlad Țepeș, the Chindiei Tower has been a symbol of the city since the 15th century. For centuries, the tower has played a military role, as it was possible to find possible attacks early from above.

Source text / image: Destinatia Anului

Banat and Danube

(20 April 2023)

Images with the Danube, Dubova Bay and Mraconia Monastery in the background. One of the most popular hiking trails in the Danube Gorge starts here: from Dort Dubova to the Ciucarul Mare (Great Sugar) Peak.

Difficulty: Easy
Round trip: about 2 hours
Marking: yellow triangles
Starting point: exit Dobova village towards Svinita

Thanks Banatul Montan (Photographers: Kokovics Laszlo ) for permission to use these images.

Holidays and celebrations at Brukenthal Palace

(19 April 2023)

Besides the possibility to stay overnight or spend a vacation here, the castle park, the orangery and the Brukenthal Palace restaurant can be rented for events and celebrations (weddings, family celebrations, corporate events, others…).

The kitchen offers top quality dishes with local and regional ingredients, accompanied by wines from Sibiu County – Crama Apoldium.

Find out more: https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

Cave of Piatra Rea, Maramureș county

(19 April 2023)

The cave is located at an altitude of 1,640 meters in the Piatra Rea Nature Reserve (in the Rodnei Mountains), near the Cailor waterfall.

In Piatra Rea Nature Reserve you will find a diverse vegetation with rare subalpine and alpine plant species.

Source text / images: Destinatia Anului

Constanța

(19 April 2023)

Constanta, a city in southeastern Romania, located on the Black Sea, with a history of over 2,000 years … and the most famous and popular spa region in Romania.

Thanks to Marius Nistor ( https://mariusnistor.ro ) for permission to use these images (May 2021).

Fundata, Brasov county

(19 April 2023)

Fundata is located in Brasov county in Transylvania.

Situated at an altitude of 1,360 meters, Fundata is the highest village in Romania. It is situated in the middle of the route between Bran and Rucar, close to the Bucegi Mountains and Piatra Craiului.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Bucovina … like in a fairy tale

(19 April 2023)

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for permission to use this beautiful image (June 17, 2022).

Anton Pann Memorial House, Valcea county

(19 April 2023)

Composer and poet Anton Pann first visited the city of Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, in 1826. Anton Pann worked as a music teacher at the Bishopric of Râmnic, cantor at the Buna Vestire Church in the center of the city and also a translator.

The memorial house in the center shows a mid-19th century house with pieces of furniture (sofa, bookcase, table, chairs), various decorative objects from sewing machine, brass, alpaca and many others.

Thanks Centrul Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea for allowing us to use this image.

Apuseni Mountains

(19 April 2023)

The Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții Apuseni, Hungarian: Erdélyi-középhegység) is a mountain range in Transylvania, belonging to the Western Carpathian Mountains of Romania.

The highest peak is Vârful de Bihor at 1,849 meters (1,849 ft), and the Apuseni Mountains are also home to about 400 caves.

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Cantacuzino Castle, Bușteni

(18 April 2023)

The castle built by Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino in 1911 in the town of Busteni (Prahova County) rises majestically at an altitude of 1,000 meters, right in front of the Bucegi Mountains, 2,500 meters.

The castle’s large park of 6 hectares (60,000 m2) invites you to linger and is today one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Prahova Valley. The castle, sculpture park and terrace, with their breathtaking views, attract thousands of visitors every year.

Find out more about the castle:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/cantacuzino-castle/

Tismana Monastery

(18 April 2023)

Tismana este un oraș mic din Țara Românească, România, în județul Gorj, în sud-vestul României. Acest oraș este cunoscut pentru mănăstirea ortodoxă română Tismana, cea mai veche mănăstire care a supraviețuit din Țara Românească.

Aici a fost construită o mănăstire de către domnitorul Radu al II-lea în 1377, care a fost reconstruită în 1495 (de vreme ce căzuse în paragină). Orașul (Tismana este oraș din 2004) a crescut în jurul mănăstirii în secolele XV/XVI și este acum un important centru românesc al industriei lemnului.

Mulțumim lui Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Sâmbetei Valley

(18 April 2023)

The Sâmbetei Valley is located in the Southern Carpathians of Romania, more precisely in the Făgăraș Mountains.

The Făgăraș Mountains lie west of the city of Brasov (Kronstadt) and are crossed by the Transfagarașan Road.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: @horoba_aurelian) for allowing us to use this image.

Palace of Culture in Iasi

(18 April 2023)

Iasi, the ancient capital of Moldova, a city on seven hills, is surrounded by charm and culture, history and poetry.

Centuries-old monasteries and churches, museums and memorials, the country’s first university and the imposing Palace of Culture are just some of the sights that make Iași definitely worth a visit.

Text – / Photo source: Destinatia Anului
Foto: Palatul Culturii din Iași, mai 2022

Hosman … Beatiful

(18 April 2023)

The village of Hosman (in German: Holzmengen) is located in the Sibiu county of Transylvania and is part of the municipality of Nocrich (Leschkirch).

Thanks Your Guide in Transylvania (Foto: Adrian Arsu Films) for permission to use this image (05 January 2022).

The biggest park in Bucharest

(18 April 2023)

Pictures of “King Michael I of Romania Park” (in German König Michael I. von Rumänien Park), called Herăstrău Park until 2017. It is the largest park in Bucharest and is located in the north of the city.

Images from Easter Sunday (in Romania) on April 24, 2022

Daco-Roman Baths

(18 April 2023)

In Geoagiu-Băi, approx. 45 km northeast of Deva in Hunedora County is the excavation site of the Roman Baths (a former Roman thermal bath) and the Roman Daco-Roman Baths (a new thermal bath, which is now used for treatments).

Geoagiu-Bai is a balneoclimatic resort (Balneo therapy) first documented in 1805 The ozonized air, which is constantly invigorated by mountain breezes, is recommended, among other things, for treating diseases of the nervous system, fatigue, overwork, anemia and neurosis.

We thank traveler.s_bucket_list for permission to use these images.

Experience Romania

(17 April 2023)

Plan and book your Romanian Carpathian adventure now with a variety of offers: https://karpaten-offroad.de

St. Peter and Paul Roman-Catholic Church in Brasov

(17 April 2023)

The Roman-Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul in Brasov was built in the second half of the 18th century, according to the plans of architect Karl Joseph Lamasch.

The church is the only Baroque building in the city. The altar is made of wood and gilded, the stained-glass windows were made in Budapest, and the organ comes from Timișoara. The church houses statues of St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Anne and St. Anthony of Padua.

The priest Ignatius Wagensei asked Empress Maria Theresa for support for the construction of this place of worship, and construction work began in the summer of 1776. In 1787 the church was consecrated by the Bishop of Transylvania, Ignatius Batthyany.

Băile Herculane, Caras-Severin county

(17 April 2023)

The town of Băile Herculane (Herculesbad in German, Herculesfürd. in Hungarian) is a resort in the county of Caras-Severin in the historical region of Banat.

Over a length of four kilometers 16 thermal springs of different mineral composition are used.

Among the monuments and structures worth seeing are the bronze statue of Hercules (1847), the spa museum with archaeological finds from Roman times, the Roman baths (Hotel Roman on the ground floor), the casino (1913) and the Austrian baths (between 1883 and 1886 after being built according to the plans of architect Carl Wilhelm von Doderer).

Thanks to Christian and Franziska for sending these wonderful pictures (end of June 2022).

Salina Turda, Cluj county

(17 April 2023)

Salina Turda is a real museum of the history of salt mining. It is located in the town of Turda, which belongs to Cluj county.

The temperature in the salt is constant at 10-12 degrees. It is one of the oldest and most famous salt mines in Transylvania.

Find out more:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/turda-salt-mine/

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Băile Herculane, Caras-Severin county

(17 April 2023)

A wonderful picture from the town of Băile Herculane (Herkulesbad in German) in the county of Caras-Severin in the historic Banat region.

Thanks to Christian and Franziska for sending this image (end of June 2022).

Evening atmosphere … 2 years ago, near Galati

(16 April 2023)

Thanks to Relu Chiriac for permission to use this image.

Brașov, 15 April 2023

(16 April 2023)

Stor Storks in Romania

(16 April 2023)

From late March/early April you can see storks moving around in many, many villages in south-eastern Romania.

Almost every mast, no matter how daring the cable construction (fiber optics for internet, where are you in Germany?), is inhabited with a nest. By early June (pictures from 2020) the “little ones” are already quite big and soon we’ll be on the road again…

Images: June 2020 on the way to Constanta (Constanta)

One of the highest wooden churches in Romania in Bârsana

(16 April 2023)

The village of Bârsana (old spelling Bîrsana) is located in Maramureș county. Situated in a beautiful landscape, Bârsana has tourist attractions such as the wooden church “The Entry of the Mother of God into the Church” built around 1720 in the center of the village.

The monastery of Bârsana on the southeastern outskirts was first mentioned in 1390, but was abandoned and demolished around 1800. The buildings on the site today were rebuilt at a later date in wooden construction. Today there is a convent of Romanian Orthodox nuns there.

Want to see more information about specific areas/counties in Romania?
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/reiseziele…/

Visit our map of the county (link above) with all the towns, sights, videos and Facebook posts in it.

Images from Adam Jones Adam63 – Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7326432,
Oswald Engelhardt – Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=814467 and
Țetcu Mircea Rareș – Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 3.0 ro, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23823323

Zgurăști Cave in the Bihor Mountains

(16 April 2023)

Zgurăști Cave (part of a cave system in the Bihor Mountains) is located in the village of Garda de Sus in Alba County in Romania, on the steep slope of the Ordancusei Valley at an altitude of just over 900 meters.

All our Facebook posts at a glance:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/stories/

Thank you Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use these images.

Târgu Ocna salt pan in north-eastern Romania

(16 April 2023 / Images: April 2021)

Salina Târgu Ocna is located in the resort of Târgu Ocna in the county of Bacau. It is the third largest salt mine and one of the oldest salt mines in Romania, hosting the largest respiratory disease treatment facility in the country, the Trotuș mine at a depth of 240 m. Also in this mine is one of the few places of worship in Romania, which were built in the salt pans and dedicated to St. Varvara.

The salt mine is still used today for the extraction, processing and marketing of salt in Romania and abroad. Between 90,000 and 120,000 tons of salt are extracted annually.

Salina Târgu Ocna is one of the oldest salt mines in Romania and is mentioned in documents from 1502 and listed as a salt extraction area since at least 1353.

Other salt pans in Romania:

Salina Turda, Cluj county
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/turda-salt-mine/

Praid Salina, Harghita county
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/praid-salt-mine/

Salina Slanic, Prahova county
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/slanic-prahova…/

Christ is risen! | Christus ist auferstanden!

(16 April 2023)

Krishti u ngjall! Vertet u ngjall! | Kristus er het opgestaan! Hom het waarlik opgestaan! | Al-Masih-Qam! Hakkan Qam! | Christos Vozkrese! Voistina Vozkrese! | Kristus Vstal A Mrtvych! Opravdi Vstoupil! | Jidu fuhuo le! Ta queshi fuhuo le! | Kristo Gesso! Buhar ha Shao Ny! | Kristus er opstandeu! Sandelig Han er Opstandeu! | Christ is Riseu! Indeed, He is Risen! | Le Crist est ressuscite! Vraiment Il est ressuscite! | Christos Anesti! Aleithos Anesti! | Kristo’ pastitaha! Satvaru Upastitaha! | Kristus t’Elah Bangkit! Benar dia telah Bangkit! | Cristo e risorto! E veramente risorto! | Kristus er upprisinn! Hann er vissulega upprisinn! | Harisutosu fukkatsu! Jitsu ni fukkatsu! | Krisztus feltmadt! Valoban feltmadt! | Christus is opgestaan! Hij is waarlijk opgestaan! | Chrystus Zmatwy chwstal Zaprawde Z martwychwstal! | Cristo ressuscitou! Verdadeiramente ressuscitou! | Khristos Voskrese! Voistinu Voskrese! | Cristo ha resucitado! Verdaderamente, ha resucitado! | Kristus ar uppstanden! Ja, Han ar verkligen uppstaden! | Hristos diril – Di! Hakikaten diril – Di!

Galati, city on the Danube in the Danube Delta

(15 April 2023)

Galati is a county municipality in the Moldavian region of southeastern Romania. It was visited by royal families and was one of the richest cities in Romania.

Today, near Brăila, it is a well-known port city and definitely worth a visit. In addition to the Botanical Gardens, the zoo, many parks and museums, churches and much more, the 2 km long waterfront offers a wonderful view over the Danube, where in some places it is up to 900 meters wide.

Find out more about Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thanks to the photographer Florin Mocanu for allowing us to use these images.

Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt) in Transylvania

(15 April 2023)

Sibiu is an important cultural and economic center in southern Transylvania, with about 420,000 inhabitants (source: Google). In 2007, Sibiu was European Capital of Culture together with Luxembourg.

Find out more about Sibiu:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/de-vizitat…/

Thanks Living in Sibiu ( https://www.instagram.com/living.in.sibiu/ ) for permission to use these images.

Brasov, April 13, 2023

(15 April 2023)

A break in the guest garden (with the Black Church in the background) after a short bike ride.

A journey – Maramureș county

(15 April 2023)

We visit the northern Romanian county of Maramureș with an overview of the 2021 sums.

All information about the trip destinations shown, much more information and things worth seeing can be found at the following link (in German and Romanian):
D: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/landkreis…/
RO: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/judetul-maramures/

Thanks to photographers/Facebook groups for allowing us to use these images.

Oradea spring, Bihor county

(15 April 2023)

Oradea (in German Großwardein) is the county seat of Bihor.

Thanks to Bogdan Popa Photography for permission to use this image (early April 2022).

Putnei Monastery

(15 April 2023)

Sihăstria Putnei Monastery is located in northeastern Romania, about 70 kilometers from the city of Suceava. Putna Monastery (Putna commune) is also close to this monastery (about 3 km to the northeast).

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Akasha Spring Retreat 2023 Offer 2023 … 5 days: April 27 – May 1

(15 April 2023)

Take advantage of the May 1st vacation and enjoy a 5-day retreat in a place with a special magic. It’s time to relax and book now.

Akasha offers a place of healing that combines the most important elements: nature, mindful practices, healthy and delicious food based on science, relaxation in many forms (massage, sauna, jacuzzi, hammock garden, meadow, forest at your feet, cuddly animals), a warm and welcoming home for rest, conviviality and well-being.

☀️ Activities and practices designed to bring us peace, pleasure, health, balance, balance, joy, connection with nature and village community life.

Activities and experiences
Energetic yoga sessions in the morning;
Practices to rest and honor the body in the evening;
Reading oracle books;
Workshops;
Healthy cooking workshop;
Evening meeting: how to ask, how to listen, how to reveal;
Long hike in the Peștera-Măgura area, one of the most beautiful regions at the
foot of the Piatra Craiului Mountains;

Package includes:
➡️ 4 nights;
➡️ Dining with mostly organic ingredients and a 24-hour open bar with organic herbal teas, water and coffee;
➡️ Spacious living area for reading, resting and socializing;
➡️ Extensive library in spirituality, personal development, travel, history, fiction;
➡️ Arts and crafts materials;
➡️ Permanent access (by appointment) to the infrared sauna and outdoor hot tub;
➡️ Transport (from Brasov train station to Peștera and back);

Where – Akasha Wellness, Peștera
It is the only place in Romania offering yoga retreats for 5 years and is internationally recognized and awarded. The whole concept of the place supports the intention of holistic wellness: the menu composed according to the principles of functional medicine, the quality of accommodation services, the geographical location, the house, the garden and the surroundings, the guided activities. All this makes Akasha a place of delight and well-being.

With whom – Mariana Dragan
Resident yoga teacher at Akasha Wellness Retreat.

Cost – 550 euro .
➡️ Price is per person in double room.
➡️ The place is considered reserved after payment of the non-refundable deposit of 200 euro.
➡️ Payment term: deposit upon registration to secure place; full payment by April 15.

Contact person:
https://www.akasharetreat.com/
book@akasharetreat.com
+40 (0)720 581 545

Experience Brasov in the evening / at night

(14 April 2023 / Images: April 2023)

More beautiful pictures from Brasov, April 13, 2023

(14 April 2023)

Accommodation and more (German, English, Romanian):
Cristian Macedonschi, Tel: +40 (0)721 888 555

Images from Brasov, April 13, 2023

(14 April 2023)

Accommodation and more (German, English, Romanian):
Cristian Macedonschi, Tel: +40 (0)721 888 555

Easter egg hunt for children at the Brukenthal Palace in Avrig

(14 April 2023)

Children will have the opportunity to participate in the “Egg Hunt” on Easter Monday (April 17), starting at 13.00, a unique competition that will test their various skills and entertain both the participants and their parents or their companions.

The egg hunt is aimed at children aged between 5 and 14. To take part in this fun competition, children must register at the reception of the Brukenthal Palace Avrig (name, surname and age), telephone ☎️ +40 (0)726 234 417.

Of course, the “egg hunt” will end with a prize for the most imaginative and thoughtful participants, and the hosts have prepared the following tempting prizes:
1st place – One night’s accommodation with breakfast in the family suite at the Brukenthal Palace Avrig (maximum capacity – 2 adults and 2 children),
2nd place – A voucher worth 200 lei for consumption in the restaurant of the Brukenthal Palace Avrig,
3rd place – All participants in the contest will be rewarded with a voucher for admission to the Beach Club Avrig worth 50 lei.

Find out more: https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

Images from Iasi, mid/end of March

(14 April 2023)

The university town of Iași (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) is located 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border and about 400 km north of Bucharest as the crow flies.

See pictures from mid/late March 2023, spring was already here … until the snow returned in early April.

Thanks to the photographer Ovidiu Meyer (facebook.com/profile.php?id=10001117537371598) for permission to use these wonderful images.

Praid Salina, Harghita county

(14 April 2023)

ideal for a family trip and more…

Photo: Adrian Moise

Easter celebrations at Brukenthal Palace

(14 April 2023)

Visit the Brukenthal Castle/Palace in Avrig, Sibiu county on April 17 for an Easter egg hunt and/or indulge in a special Easter menu (Meniu des Paste) at the local restaurant on Easter weekend.

Find out more (English, German, Romanian):
https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

The restaurant is open between 8:00 and 22:00 and is a great place to spend a vacation or to escape from everyday life for a short while.

In the middle of the baroque park of the summer residence of Samuel von Brukenthal in Freck (the German name for Avrig), modern rooms, a restaurant and much more have been set up.

The “Historical Café”, built in 1788, which is also part of the “Route of Historical Cafés in Europe”, deserves a special mention.

It has been mentioned ever since, 1 Euro = approx. 4.9 Lei / RON. Thus, one can simply divide the prices on the menu by the number five (5) to find the approximate price in euros.

Easter in Romania

(14 April 2023)

This weekend is Easter in Romania, the Orthodox Easter. The climax is the resurrection service on Easter Sunday night, when the faithful wait in front of the cathedrals with a candle in their hands for the Easter light… to bring it home to their families.

Our team wishes you a happy Easter with your loved ones.

Urlaub in Rumänien wishes everyone who is celebrating this weekend… Happy Easter!

Images from Iasi, just a few days old

(13 April 2023)

The university town of Iași (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) lies 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border and about 400 km north of Bucharest as the crow flies.

See images from the last few days (early April 2023) that delight and bewitch.

Thanks to the photographer Ovidiu Meyer (facebook.com/profile.php?id=10001117537371598) for permission to use these wonderful images.

Deva Citadel, view of Deva

(13 April 2023)

View of Deva in Hunadora county from the fortress of the same name.

Image: Gruescu Ovidiu

Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, Sibiu

(13 April 2023)

The Museum of Traditional Folk Culture in Sibiu is one of the largest open-air museums in Romania.

Located just south of Sibiu (Hermannstadt in German), the museum is located in the “Dumbrava Sibiului” forest, on the road connecting Sibiu and Rășinari, about three (3) kilometers from the city.

It contains installations of the traditional Romanian pre-industrial folk civilization. Houses, workshops and groups of buildings are scattered around a lake among the trees of Dumbrăvii Sibiu.

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko (https://www.facebook.com/farkas . ildiko.75) for permission to use these images.

Palace / Memorial Museum Alexandru Ioan Cuza

(13 April 2023)

The palace of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza in Ruginoasa (about 60 km west of Iasi, in Iasi county) was built in 1804 in neo-Gothic style.

It was originally owned by the Sturdza family and is now a museum.

Thanks to Vlad Țepeș – Dracula for permission to use these images (photographs: monumenteuitate).

“The Happy Cemetery” in Săpânța, Maramures county

(13 April 2023)

Just 18 km west of Sighetu Marmatiei is the “Merry Cemetery”, one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Maramureș region.

The crosses painted by local artisans are preserved in a vibrant, predominantly blue color.

The idea for the cemetery originated in 1935 and comes from the woodcarver Stan Ioan Patras. He wanted to create a cemetery, unique in Romania, which would portray the life and personality of the deceased in a cheerful portrayal. Each cross features a carved image at the top, representing a special moment in the life of the deceased. Below, humorous short poems or rhymed texts describe the life of the person buried there.

The Shoemakers’ Tower in Sighisoara (Schäßburg)

(13 April 2023)

The shoemakers’ tower, first mentioned in documents in 1522, was rebuilt in 1681 after the fire of 1676 and has the shape of a hexagonal prism with unequal sides.

The jagged roof with two observation towers on the south and north sides gives it a distinctive appearance. The stone tablet with the oldest coat of arms of the town and the motto “Nomen Domini, turris fortissima” (in translation: The name of God is the strongest castle), which is kept in the History Museum in the town of Sighisoara (Schäßburg in German), comes from this tower.

After World War II, the appearance of the tower underwent some changes. The windows were widened and the entrance modified, as was the exterior staircase added in later years.

Images: early August 2021

Curtea de Argeș Cathedral

(13 April 2023)

A wonderful sight, the Cathedral of Curtea de Argeș (built in 1517) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de Argeș, Argeș County, in the central-eastern part of Romania.

It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș Monastery and is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Maria Adormirii Maicii Domnului). The cathedral is clad in light gray limestone. The interior is made of brick, plastered and decorated with frescoes.

Thanks to Vlad Țepeș – Dracula for permission to use this image (photo: Curtea de Argeș).

Brasov in summer

(12 April 2023)

A picture says more than 1000 words … and like here in Brasov, there are many beautiful cities, towns and places in Romania that invite you to stay, enjoy and relax.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image ( easthborders).

I Giardini di Zoe, Hunedoara county

(12 April 2023)

Images of the botanical garden “I Giardini di Zoe” from April 2023.

The garden, also called Grădina Banpotoc, is located east of the city of Deva (in German Diemrich), on the left side of the A1 highway (direction Sibiu), in the Banpotoc neighborhood of the municipality of Hârlău.

Thanks to Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Károlyi Castle (Carei), Satu Mare county

(12 April 2023)

Károlyi Castle is a neo-Gothic-neo-Baroque palace complex in the town of Carei (Gross Karol in German, Nagykároly in Hungarian) in the county of Satu Mare in north-western Romania. It was once the ancestral seat of the Hungarian noble family Károlyi von Nagykároly.

The castle with its gardens and museums is open to visitors and hosts several exhibitions.

Brief history:
The origins of the castle lie in a stone house built in 1482 by Láncz László Károlyi Károlyi with the permission of King Matthias. Due to its strategic position, the fortress was part of the fortification system used against the Turks in the 17th century, after the fortifications were extended in 1661 and 1666.

This fortress was demolished by József Károlyi in 1794 to build a Baroque-style castle designed by Joseph Bitthauser in its place. There were also several towers of various shapes and sizes. The inner courtyard was covered with a solid wooden ceiling and thus transformed into a reception hall. A moat was also built around the castle.

Thanks to Mrs. Andrea Vaclas for sending these pictures.

Bolboci Lake, Dâmbovița county

(12 April 2023)

Bolboci Lake (also called “The Sea of Bucegilor”) is an artificial reservoir of the Ialomita River in the Bucegi Mountains.

The lake and a cottage of the same name are located about 8 km from Sinaia and 10 km (about 2 hours walk) from Pestera Ialomitei.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photo: vivi_vio2005) pentru permisiunea de a utiliza această imagine.

Ordâncușei Gorges

(12 April 2023 / Images: October 2020)

The nature reserve is located in the eastern part of the Bihor Mountains (the mountain group of the Apuseni Mountains, which belong to the Western Carpathian mountain range) in the north-western part of Alba county and is home to numerous caves, including the Poarta lui Ionele cave.

From Arieseni follow DN 75 to the center of Garda de Sus. From there turn left and after about 1 km turn right again at the first crossroads to Poarta lui Ionele and the Ordancusii Gorges. The gorges stretch for 4 kilometers in a picturesque landscape with impressive rock formations that invite you to hike also to the nearby Scărișoara glacier.

Sighisoara clock tower at night

(11 April 2023 / Images: August 2021)

The clock tower is the landmark of Schäßburg (Sighisoara) and a popular movie and photo object day and night.

Find out more about the city:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-sighisoara/

Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucharest

(11 April 2023)

Stavropoleos Monastery is an Orthodox monastery in the center of Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

It was built in 1724 in the Brâncoveanu style by the Greek monk Ioanichie Stratonikeas and is considered one of the most beautiful and significant architectural monuments of the Romanian capital. The church is dedicated to Saints Archangels Michael and Gabriel.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo Credit: MemoriesAway) for allowing us to use these images.

Curtea de Arges Cathedral

(11 April 2023)

A wonderful picture, Curtea de Argeș Cathedral (built in 1517) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de Argeș, Argeș county in the central-eastern part of Romania.

It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Argeș Monastery and is dedicated to the Adoration of the Assumption (Adormirii Adormiirea Maica Maicii Domnului), the Mother of God. The cathedral is clad in light gray limestone. The interior is brick, plastered and decorated with frescoes.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for allowing us to use this image.

Easter egg hunt for children at the Brukenthal Palace in Avrig

(11 April 2023)

Children will have the opportunity to participate in the “Egg Hunt” on Easter Monday (April 17), starting at 13.00, a unique competition that will test their various skills and entertain both the participants and their parents or their companions.

The egg hunt is aimed at children aged between 5 and 14. To take part in this fun competition, children must register at the reception of the Brukenthal Palace Avrig (name, surname and age), telephone ☎️ +40 (0)726 234 417.

Of course, the “egg hunt” will end with a prize for the most imaginative and thoughtful participants, and the hosts have prepared the following tempting prizes:
1st place – One night’s accommodation with breakfast in the family suite at the Brukenthal Palace Avrig (maximum capacity – 2 adults and 2 children),
2nd place – A voucher worth 200 lei for consumption in the restaurant of the Brukenthal Palace Avrig,
3rd place – All participants in the contest will be rewarded with a voucher for admission to the Beach Club Avrig worth 50 lei.

Find out more: https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

Fortified Churches in Transylvania (2 of 2)

(11 April 2023)

Transylvania is rich in history and around 160 fortified churches invite the interested visitor to take a journey through the past and present of Transylvania.

An overview of all these fortified churches and much more information:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/fortified-churches/

Thanks to the Kirchenburgen Foundation (https://kirchenburgen.org/) for permission to use the images and data.

Discover Sulina and the Danube Delta

(11 April 2023)

How could it be easier and more “decelerated”? Kayaking through the Danube delta,

Take yourself and your time for nature. To calm down and immerse yourself in another world.

https://discover-sulina.com/touren-angebote/

Fortified Churches in Transylvania (1 of 2)

(11 April 2023)

Transylvania is rich in history and around 160 fortified churches invite the interested visitor to take a journey through the past and present of Transylvania.

An overview of all these fortified churches and much more information:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/fortified-churches/

Datorită Fundației Kirchenburgen (https://kirchenburgen.org/) for permission to use the images and data.

Arad – in western Romania

(11 April 2023)

The city of Arad was first mentioned in 1078 and has a rich cultural and historical heritage with architectural styles from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

In addition to a variety of cultural events in every season, visitors will find in Arad and its surroundings a large number of historical and art monuments, as well as buildings in Baroque, Renaissance, eclectic, classical, neo-Gothic or Secession styles.

Find out more about Arad and many other cities in Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/travel…/

Events European Capital of Culture 2023, Timisoara

(10 April 2023)

Many things are planned and we are looking forward to an eventful and culturally rich 2023 in Timișoara (the German name for Timișoara, also called Temeschwar or Temeschburg, in Hungarian Temesvar).

Find more information about the city, guided tours and more here:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Image: Bogdan Vlad

Brașov

(10 April 2023)

Brasov in spring (here pictures from 2021) … coming soon.

Many more pictures and information about Brasov:
https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Akasha Retreat, Brasov county: Dinner for one, two or more people

(10 April 2023)

If you’ve ever wanted to have a wellness experience or simply want a glimpse into the whole Akasha experience, why not start with the most delicious service – the food?

Enjoy a delicious lunch and dinner served at Akasha Retreat. Whether you are a guest or a traveler in the area, Akasha Retreat looks forward to sharing a meal with you.

Reserve your table at https://www.akasharetreat.com/bookatable .

Find out more:
https://www.akasharetreat.com/
book@akasharetreat.com
+40 720 581 545

It’s late afternoon: sweets on the table

(10 April 2023)

Romania is famous for its desserts … Papanași, Clatite cu inghetata (pancakes with ice cream), Prajitura Greta Garbo and many, many more .

Simply delicious .

PS: More pictures and recipes are welcome in the comments .

Galati, Botanical Garden

(10 April 2023 / Images: April 2023)

The Botanical Garden of Galati, images from yesterday… Spring is slowly coming back.

The Botanical Garden of Galati (a city in south-eastern Romania) is always worth a visit. In addition to a wide variety of plants and flowers, there is also an aquarium, a natural history museum and much more. Admission is 7 lei for adults (approx. 1.40 euro) and 3 lei for children (60 cents).

Also highly recommended is the “Rosarium” with lots of different kinds of roses in June.

Dobrogea Gorges

(10 April 2023)

The Dobrogea Caves are a nature sanctuary (especially a bird sanctuary here) in Dobrogea, Constanta County.

Dobrudscha (Dobrogea) is a historic landscape in south-eastern Europe between the sublime Danube and the Black Sea, forming the border area between south-eastern Romania and north-eastern Bulgaria.

Thanks to the photographer Marius Nistor for permission to use this photo.

Transfagarasan evening

(9 April 2023)

Transfăgărășanul, Făgăraș Mountains and Balea Lake at sunset.

Please note: photo is from an earlier date. There is currently a lot of snow on the Transfăgărășan and you should check the weather/road conditions accordingly before traveling. The road is normally open from mid/late June. The lake can be reached by gondola all year round.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Wine tours in Romania: May, June, July, September or October

(8 April 2023)

Discover Romanian grape varieties and wines, some of which already have over 2,000 years of history.

7-day / round-trip tour with German guide, transfer, accommodation and more.

Visits to local wine cellars and wine tastings combined with traditional Romanian cuisine and regional products make this trip an experience for any wine enthusiast and connoisseur.

Travel dates:
20.05.2023 – 27.05.2023 | 11.06.2023 – 18.06.2023 | 21.07.2023 – 28.07.2023
24.09.2023 – 01.10.2023 | 14.10.2023 – 21.10.2023

Full details and find out more:
https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/…/premium-wein-reise…/

And for all those who want to taste Romanian wines immediately in Germany … simply order online directly in Germany here: https://www.karpaten-weine.de/

Wines from Romania

(9 April 2023)

Romanian wines have the longest winemaking tradition after Greek wines. According to archaeological discoveries, viticulture was already practiced on the Romanian Black Sea coast 6000 years ago.

In total, the wine-growing areas in Romania cover about 250,000 hectares, which are distributed over the following wine-growing regions: Muntenia, Dobrogea, Oltenia, Banat, Transylvania, Moldova and Crișana.

Find out more about Romanian wine:
https://www.karpaten-weine.de/weingut-und…/weinland/

Order Romanian wines in Germany:
https://www.karpaten-weine.de/

Sibiu (Hermannstadt)

(9 April 2023)

Sibiu is located in the Transylvania region in central Romania.

Finding out more about Sibu and Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thank you Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Happy Easter (in D, …) and next week (in RO) at the Brukenthal Palace

(9 April 2023)

Happy Easter to everyone in D, AT, CH and other countries … but in Romania, the Orthodox Easter is celebrated only next weekend and therefore … whoever wants to, can experience it twice.

Visit the Brukenthal Castle/Palace in Avrig, Sibiu county on April 17 for an Easter egg hunt and/or indulge in a special Easter menu (Meniu des Paste) at the local restaurant on the Romanian Easter weekend.

Find out more (English, German, Romanian):
https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com/en/home/

The restaurant is open between 8:00 and 22:00 and is a great place to spend a vacation or to escape from everyday life for a short while.

In the middle of the baroque park of the summer residence of Samuel von Brukenthal in Freck (the German name for Avrig), modern rooms, a restaurant and much more have been set up.

The “Historical Café”, built in 1788, which is also part of the “Route of Historical Cafés in Europe”, deserves a special mention.

It has been mentioned ever since, 1 Euro = approx. 4.9 Lei / RON. Thus, one can simply divide the prices on the menu by the number five (5) to find the approximate price in euros.

Făgăraș Fortress, Brasov county

(9 April 2023)

On the road from Sibiu (Hermannstadt) to Brașov (Kronstadt) is the town of Făgăraș (in German Fogarasch or Fugreschmarkt).

Thanks to Mr. Florian van der Bell for this photo (taken on 07 August 2022).

Akasha Spring Retreat 2023 Offer 2023 … 5 days: April 27 – May 1

(9 April 2023)

Take advantage of the May 1st vacation and enjoy a 5-day retreat in a place with a special magic. It’s time to relax and book now.

Akasha offers a place of healing that combines the most important elements: nature, mindful practices, healthy and delicious food based on science, relaxation in many forms (massage, sauna, jacuzzi, hammock garden, meadow, forest at your feet, cuddly animals), a warm and welcoming home for rest, conviviality and well-being.

☀️ Activities and practices designed to bring us peace, pleasure, health, balance, balance, joy, connection with nature and village community life.

Activities and experiences
Energy yoga sessions in the morning;
Practices to rest and honor the body in the evening;
Reading oracle books;
Workshops;
Healthy cooking workshop;
Evening meeting: how to ask, how to listen, how to reveal;
Long hike in the Peștera-Măgura area, one of the most beautiful regions of the
at the foot of the Piatra Craiului Mountains;

Package includes:
➡️ 4 nights;
➡️ Meals with mostly organic ingredients and a bar open around the clock with organic herbal teas, water and coffee;
➡️ Spacious living area for reading, relaxing and socializing;
➡️ Extensive library in spirituality, personal development, travel, history, fiction;
➡️ Arts and crafts materials;
➡️ Permanent access (by appointment) to infrared sauna and outdoor hot tub;
➡️ Transportation (from Brasov train station to Peștera and back);

Where – Akasha Wellness, Peștera
It is the only place in Romania that has been offering yoga retreats for 5 years and is internationally recognized and awarded. The whole concept of the place supports the intention of holistic wellness: the menu composed according to the principles of functional medicine, the quality of accommodation services, the geographical location, the house, the garden and the surroundings, the guided activities. All this makes Akasha a place of delight and well-being.

With whom – Mariana Dragan
Resident yoga teacher at Akasha Wellness Retreat.

Cost – 550 euro .
➡️ Price is per person in a double room.
➡️ The place is considered reserved after payment of the non-refundable deposit of 200 euro.
➡️ Payment terms: deposit on registration to secure place; full payment by April 15.

Contact person:
https://www.akasharetreat.com/
book@akasharetreat.com
+40 (0)720 581 545

HAPPY EASTER … for D, A, CH and other countries

(9 April 2023)

In Romania, the Orthodox Easter is celebrated in just one week’s time, giving every visitor the perfect opportunity to celebrate Easter twice.

The celebrations in Romania wish everyone who celebrates it today and tomorrow a happy Easter, peace and a little reflection and tranquillity during this sometimes hectic period.

Moskovits Miksa Palace, city of Oradea

(8 April 2023)

Palatul Moskovits din Oradea este un proiect al arhitectului Rimanoczy Kalman din 1905.

Este o cladire cu doua etaje cu multe ornamente cu motive vegetale si unul dintre cele mai frumoase exemple ale stilului de secesiune (o varianta a stilului tineret care s-a dezvoltat predominant in Austria) din aceste timpuri.

Palatul este situat pe bulevardul Republicii din orașul Oradea, județul Bihor din nord-vestul României.

Dinosaur World Transylvania

(8 April 2023)

Follow the tracks (and the dinosaurs) in Hunedoara County, in an indescribable nature and in original size. A perfect family outing for young and old.

Dinosaur World | Animal Farm | Relax | Activities | More …
https://dinosaurworld.ro

Thank you Destinația Anului for permission to use this image.

Bran Castle (Part 1 of 2)

(8 April 2023 / Images: Early January 2022)

Törzburg (in Romanian Bran Castle, in Hungarian Törcsvar) is located in the Transylvania region, Brasov county in Romania.

Whether Dracula (or his namesake “Vlad III Draculea”) lived here or elsewhere, the castle is certainly a sight to see and well worth a visit with its accompanying museum.

Between 1920-1947 it was the royal residence of King Ferdinand I and his wife, Queen Maria, and their daughter, Princess Ileana, who inherited the castle from her mother in 1938. The castle is currently owned by the Habsburg family, who received it back from the Romanian state as legal property in the 2006 succession.

Cucinino Pasta Bar … Kronstadt (Brasov)

(8 April 2023)

The Cucinino pasta restaurant-bar is located in the center of Brasov, on 6 Diaconu Coresi Street (about 2 minutes walk from the old town hall / black church) and with a direct view of the “BRASOV” sign.

The perfect address for anyone looking to indulge in culinary delights in a beautiful setting. More info: https://www.cucinino.eu/

Bran Castle (Part 1 of 2)

(8 April 2023 / Images: Early January 2022)

Törzburg (in Romanian Bran Castle, in Hungarian Törcsvar) is located in the Transylvania region, Brasov county in Romania.

Whether Dracula (or his namesake “Vlad III Draculea”) lived here or elsewhere, the castle is certainly a sight to see and well worth a visit with its accompanying museum.

Between 1920-1947 it was the royal residence of King Ferdinand I and his wife, Queen Maria, and their daughter, Princess Ileana, who inherited the castle from her mother in 1938. The castle is currently owned by the Habsburg family, who received it back from the Romanian state as legal property in the 2006 succession.

Wine tours in Romania: May, June, July, September or October

(8 April 2023)

Discover Romanian grape varieties and wines, some of which already have over 2,000 years of history.

7-day / round-trip tour with German guide, transfer, accommodation and more.

Visits to local wine cellars and wine tastings combined with traditional Romanian cuisine and regional products make this trip an experience for any wine enthusiast and connoisseur.

Travel dates:
20.05.2023 – 27.05.2023 | 11.06.2023 – 18.06.2023 | 21.07.2023 – 28.07.2023
24.09.2023 – 01.10.2023 | 14.10.2023 – 21.10.2023

Full details and find out more:
https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/…/premium-wein-reise…/

And for all those who want to taste Romanian wines immediately in Germany … simply order online directly in Germany here: https://www.karpaten-weine.de/

Winter in Bukovina

(8 April 2023)

Regiunea Bucovinei (cunoscută în germană și sub numele de Buchenland) este un peisaj istoric situat la granița dintre Europa Centrală, de Sud-Est și de Est. Jumătatea sudică aparține României și face parte din județul Suceava, unde se află și Mănăstirile Moldovei, incluse în Patrimoniul Mondial UNESCO.

Bucovina, ca și Basarabia la est, a făcut parte timp de secole din principatul istoric al Moldovei și a aparținut monarhiei habsburgice din 1775 până în 1918, cu o populație multietnică. La nord-vest se află Galiția de Est, iar la sud-vest Transilvania.

Thanks to the photographer Cătălin Urdoi (@urdoi.catalin) pentru permisiunea de a folosi aceste imagini (ianuarie 2022).

Transfăgărășan in the Romanian Carpathians

(7 April 2023)

A magical route in and through the Făgăraș Mountains. The Transfăgărășan road links the two historic regions of Wallachia and Transylvania in a breathtaking mountain landscape.

Depending on snow conditions, this road is usually open from mid to late June. However, you can visit Lake Balea (which is currently still covered in snow) all year round by cable car.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Mun fürii Carpați) for permission to use this image.

Brukenthal Palace in Avrig, Sibiu county

(7 April 2023)

In the heart of Transylvania, visitors will find a wonderful place to spend a vacation or to escape from everyday life for a short time.

Modern guest rooms, a restaurant and much more have been set up in the middle of the baroque park of Samuel von Brukenthal’s summer residence in Freck (the German name for Avrig).

Of particular note is the “Historical Café”, built in 1788, which is also part of the “Route of Historical Cafés in Europe”.

Find out more:
https://xn--deutschsprachiges-gastgewerbe-rumnien-sed.de/…/brukenthal…/

A delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner and a perfect ambience to have a wonderful time are waiting for the guests of the restaurant/café.

Summer on the Black Sea / Beach

(7 April 2023 / Images: July, August 2021)

Exactly one year ago (2021), in August we were here, it was hot, very hot (32-38 degrees, like now) and the water was wonderfully fresh. Our destination was again Vama Veche, the southernmost place on the Romanian Black Sea coast, just a few hundred meters from the Bulgarian border.

The Romanian bathing coast stretches for about 70 km and, in addition to Vama Veche, includes places such as Constanța, Mamaia, Mamaia-Sat, Eforie Nord and Sud, Constinești, Olimp, Neptun, Mangalia and others. Vama Veche is visited primarily by a younger crowd, it’s the party mile, in other words the “Malle” of Romania with about 3 – 4,000 visitors on weekends and non-stop loud music (in 2021 clubs had 2:00 to 5:00 AM stationary, but that didn’t stop anyone. The party started at 2:00 a.m. on the beach and at 5:00 a.m. we continued where we stopped at 2:00 a.m. … sometimes again until 9 or 10 a.m. in the morning).

Porumbacu de Jos in Transylvania

(7 April 2023)

Porumbacu de Jos is a municipality in Sibiu county (German: Hermannstadt) in the Transylvania region of Romania. The place is located halfway between Făgăraș (German: Fogarasch or Fugreschmarkt) and Sibiu and is also known by the German names Unterforrembach and Unterporumbach.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Image: @ george.mihaiescu) for permission to use this image.

Peles Castle – wonderful interior views

(7 April 2023)

Wonderful pictures of Peles Castle, which lies about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the town of Sinaia, Prahova County.

The castle was built between 1873 and 1883 by order of King Carol I (Carol I) of Romania.

Thanks to the photographer Ion Gheban (facebook.com/ion.gheban.55) for permission to use these images.

One with nature … Hai La Saivan, Suceava county

(7 April 2023)

Experience a vacation or just a few days in a still untouched natural world of Bukovina (Bukovina) in your own cottage / small house.

Enjoy sunrises, coffee for breakfast and pure nature. And despite all that, you don’t have to do without modern comforts like electricity, heating, hot water and modern toilets … that’s what you’ll get here. The only thing you won’t find is a TV, but who needs it with this beautiful view right outside your front door.

Come to La Saivan, three renovated traditional houses await you (Big House, Small House, Very Small House). Ideal for small groups (4-8 persons, Big House) to singles or couples (Very Small House, 2 persons).

Find out much more and all contact details:
https://xn--deutschsprachiges-gastgewerbe-rumnien-sed.de/…/guesthouses…/

Stana Scorota, Retezat Mountains … SO BEAUTIFUL

(7 April 2023)

Images minunate din Munții Retezat din județul Hunedoara. Muntele Stana Scorota are o altitudine de 1580 de metri și este un exemplu frumos de natură încântătoare.

Thank you Go Hunedoara pentru permisiunea de a folosi aceste imagini (photographs: Savu Milica Emil).

Sunrise in Sighisoara

(7 April 2023 / Image: early September 2021)

Sighișoara (in German Schä ßburg) is a town in the Mureș Land, Sevenburg region of Romania.

Schäßburg became in the second half of the 12. Founded centuries by German immigrants, the seventh citizen of Saxony. In 1280 it was first mentioned in detail. In 1435 the Romanian name of the town “Sigisošoara” appeared for the first time in writing.

The Black Church in Brasov

(6 April 2023)

The Black Church is a Gothic church in the Transylvanian city of Brasov (German: Kronstadt).

It was originally consecrated as the Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary. With the Reformation in Transylvania, which was largely driven from the Transyleno-Saxon population by the reformer and later pastor of Brasov, Johannes Honterus, the Catholic patron was abandoned. The Black Church took its present name after a fire in the town in 1689.

Find out more about Brasov / Kronstadt:
https://discover-brasov.com

Thank you Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: @bokehm0n) for allowing us to use this image.

Wine tours in Romania: May, June, July, September or October

(6 April 2023)

Discover Romanian grape varieties and wines, some of which already have over 2,000 years of history.

7-day / round-trip tour with German guide, transfers, accommodation and more.

Full details and find out more:
https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/…/premium-wein-reise…/

Visits to local wine cellars and wine tastings combined with traditional, Romanian cuisine and regional products make this trip an experience for any wine enthusiast and connoisseur.

Travel dates:
20.05.2023 – 27.05.2023 | 11.06.2023 – 18.06.2023 | 21.07.2023 – 28.07.2023
24.09.2023 – 01.10.2023 | 14.10.2023 – 21.10.2023

And for all those who want to taste Romanian wines immediately in Germany … simply order online directly in Germany here: https://www.karpaten-weine.de/

Iasi, Palace of Culture … in spring and winter dress

(6 April 2023)

Winter returned to many parts of Romania a few days ago. The good thing is that it will be a second spring even if at the moment it’s a bit chilly for the season.

Thanks Destinația Anului for permission to use these images.

Photos: Liviu Bîrsan
Location: Brăila, str: Iași
Inspiration: Daniel Buzdugan

Stana Scorota, Retezat Mountains … SO BEAUTIFUL

(6 April 2023)

Images minunate din Munții Retezat din județul Hunedoara. Muntele Stana Scorota are o altitudine de 1580 de metri și este un exemplu frumos de natură încântătoare.

Thank you Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images (photographs: Savu Milica Emil).

Basilica of the Assumption in Cacica

(6 April 2023)

The Basilica of the Assumption in Cacica, Suceava County, is a Roman-Catholic church built in 1904 by the Polish community of the locality.

It was built in neo-Gothic style and is 40 meters long, 23 meters wide and the tower is 50 meters high.

Thanks to the photographer Corina E. Mateescu for these images and text.

Remember !!! May 12 and 13, 2023: The Sulina Event

(6 April 2023)

Plan now!!! The Unnamed Pirate’s Parastas* … In Memory of the Nameless Pirate

Find out more: https://facebook.com/sulinaevents/

The town of Sulina is located in the Danube Delta, at the mouth of the Danube at the mouth of the Black Sea.

* The accurately translated Parastasul is a religious service commemorating the deceased. Here more a public event/celebration in memory of the pirate.

Iași (Part 2 of 2)

(5 April 2023)

The university town of Iasi (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) lies about 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border.

See pictures from spring to winter – which charm and delight.

Thanks to the photographer Ovidiu Meyer for permission to use these wonderful images.

Iași (Part 1 of 2)

(5 April 2023)

The university town of Iasi (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) lies about 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border.

See pictures from spring to winter – which charm and delight.

Thanks to the photographer Ovidiu Meyer for permission to use these wonderful images.

AKASHA Wellness Retreat, Brasov county

(5 April 2023)

It is an oasis of wellness in the village of Peștera, in Brasov county and right in the center of the beautiful Piatra Craiului National Park. Fitness, yoga, workshops, gym, sauna, jacuzzi, vegetarian buffets and much, much more.

https://www.akasharetreat.com/

AKASHA Wellness Retreat is situated in one of the most majestic mountains and untouched nature reserves in Romania. Just around the corner are Bran Castle, Dracula Castle, made famous by the writer Bram Stoker, and the mystical Bucegi Mountains with the natural rock formation Sphinx.

Some call it the ‘village in the clouds’, and indeed it is. At an altitude of over 1,000 meters, the landscape here is a sea of rolling green hills overlooking the Piatra Craiului massif (2,200 meters).

Retezat Mountains

(5 April 2023)

The Retezat Mountains are located in Hunedoara county and represent the westernmost part of the Southern Carpathians.

The highest mountain is Peleaga with a height of 2,509 meters.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photo @radu.nita) for permission to use this image.

Sighișoara – Images minunate

(5 April 2023)

Sighișoara (German: Schäßburg) is a town in Mureș county in the Transylvania region of Romania.

Schäßburg was founded in the second half of the 12th century by German immigrants, the Transylvanian Saxons. It was first mentioned in a document in 1280. In 1435, the Romanian name of the town “Sigisoara”, borrowed from Hungarian, appears in writing for the first time.

Thanks to Vlad Țepeș – Dracula for permission to use these images.

Youth Park

(5 April 2023)

The Youth Park is located in the heart of Hunedoara and hosts the Cathedral of Heroes.

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Partizani, Danube Delta

(4 April 2023)

The village of Partizani is situated in the Danube delta, on the course of the river (the so-called Sulina branch) from Tulcea to Sulina (https://discover-sulina.com).

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onișor (facebook.com/sorinonisor) for permission to use this photo (early May 2022).

Summer, sun, sea …

(4 April 2023 / Images: June 2020)

Another 8 to 10 weeks to go and the … Sun, beach, a refreshing dip and more, more, sea.

Constanța (Constanta), Mamaia and many other beaches on the Black Sea are eagerly awaiting their guests.

May 6 and 7: Slow Food Buzău Community Market

(4 April 2023)

On Saturday and Sunday, visitors in the vicinity of the UNESCO Geopark Tara Buzăului will be able to enjoy the first farmers and producers’ market in the Buzăului region.

A wide variety of premium products will be on offer: regional vegetables, fruits, honey, jams, regional cheeses, sausages, regional beverages, organic wine, regional beer and much more. Producers follow a sustainable and organic approach. There will also be gourmet street food, a wine bar, a small art exhibit and children’s entertainment.

When: Saturday, May 06 from 10:00 to 18:00 and Sunday, May 07 from 10:00 to 17:00.
Where: Piața Artizanilor in the commune of Berca, near the town of Buzău and on the road to the mud volcanoes.

Find out more:
https://slowfoodbuzau.com/food-gourmet-hub

Our advice: AVA Top Travel Romania, Timisoara

(4 April 2023)

A city tour through Timisoara, European Capital of Culture 2023, with a lot(s) of history… or rather an individual trip of several days through Romania, with interesting destinations, according to your wishes.

https://toptravelromania.com/de/

Take a look … the German-speaking travel agency AVA Top Travel in Timisoara is looking forward to your request.

Marienburg / Feldioara in Brasov county

(4 April 2023 / Images: Early august 2021)

Marienburg in Feldioara (the Romanian name of the place of the same name Marienburg) is a medieval order castle of the Teutonic Order in the Transylvanian region of Brasov County.

It offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area and the mountains of Brasov (German name: Kronstadt), is located about 20 kilometers from Brasov on the road to Sighisoara (German: Schäßburg) and was built on a hill (almost 500 meters above sea level) .NN) high.

In 1211, King Andrew II of Hungary called the Teutonic knights into the country to support the Cumans in securing the eastern border of his growing kingdom. The king granted them numerous privileges, including immunity, the right of self-government and the building of stone fortresses to secure the area. In 1838 the site of Marienburg (Romanian name: Feldioara) with Marienburg in Ordensburg was severely destroyed by an earthquake. Between 2013 and 2017, the castle ruins were renovated and largely rebuilt.

Măgura, Transylvania

(4 April 2023)

Măgura is a village in Brasov county and is part of Moieciu municipality. It is located on the eastern side of the Piatra Craiului Mountains, about six kilometers west of Bran Castle.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photos @claudiu_alxd) for allowing us to use these images.

Castles, palaces and more in Romania

(3 April 2023)

Romania is rich in history and therefore … equally rich in corresponding buildings. There are still 300 fortified churches in Transylvania today, plus fortresses, palaces, many castles and ruins galore.

Finding out more about Romania (German and Romanian languages):
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thanks to the photographers/Facebook groups of the images for permission to use them.

Salina Turda

(3 April 2023)

About 30 km from Cluj-Napoca is Salina Turda, a museum of salt mining history and a great place for an eventful (family) trip to Romania.

The salt mine dates back to the 17th century. Salt mining in Turda has been a crucial element in the city’s successful development from pre-Roman times to the present day.

Find out more about the salt mine:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/turda-salt-mine/

Lake Bâlea

(3 April 2023)

also known as Lake Bâlea is a glacial lake in the Romanian Carpathians. It is located in the Făgăraș Mountains on the Transfogarasch (Transfăgărașan) highway between the Negoiu and Moldoveanu mountains.

The lake is located in Sibiu county and is about 80 km from the city of Sibiu (germannstadt) and approx. 70 km from the town of Făgăraș (German Fogaraș or Fugresch Square).

Much more information and destinations in Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thank you Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Stefan Tofan) for allowing us to use this image.

Savarsin, Arad county

(3 April 2023)

Săvârș or Săvîrș is a commune in the district of Arad in the historical region of Banat. The place is also known by its Romanian name Ohaba.

It is one of the most beautiful communities in the Mures Valley and a landmark for the beauty of its places, culture and local traditions.

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Sambetei Valley in the Făgăraș Mountains

(3 April 2023)

The Făgăraș Mountains are located in Romania’s southern Carpathian mountain range. It is crossed by the Transfagaras highway. The ridge is about 70 km long and 40 km wide. The mountains cover an area of almost 2,000 km² and range in height from 350 to 2,544 meters (the peak of Moldoveanu, west of Brasov (Kronstadt).

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Iulian Radu) for permission to use this image.

Best Western PLUS Hotel in Timisoara

(3 April 2023)

Hotel, restaurant, Charlie’s Pub and more in the European Capital of Culture 2023 … Timisoara … experience.

The Best Western Plus Lido Hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodation close to the center of Timișoara (about 15 minutes’ walk). Despite its good position in the city, the hotel offers its guests free parking (locked and supervised by the rooms). The hotel’s interiors, rooms and conference rooms are furnished in an elegant and high-quality style.

Find out more and book online:
https://www.hotel-lido.ro/en/

The hotel has 60 rooms with a capacity of 144 beds and is ideal for visitors wishing to explore the city, but also for business travelers and conference travelers of all kinds. Single rooms, double rooms, junior suites, family suites and DELUXE suites are available.

The sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains

(3 April 2023)

The Sphinx (in Romanian Sphinxul) is a natural rock formation in the Bucegi Mountains*, at a height of approx. 2,215 meters in the area.

*The Bucegi Mountains are located south of the city of Brasov (Cron city) on the eastern edge of the Southern Carpathians in Romania.

Danube Delta

(3 April 2023)

The Danube Delta is an exotic landscape with over 1,800 plant species, 2,400 species of insects, molluscs, reptiles, amphibians, 320 species of birds and about 50 species of mammals.

Learn more about tours / excursions in Donaudelta:
https://discover-sulina.com

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for allowing us to use this image.

Bucharest, capital of Romania

(2 April 2023)

București (Bucharest) was the final destination in the Destination of the Year 2022 competition in the City Break category and has lost none of its charm, fascination and diversity.

In 1659, Bucharest permanently replaced* Târgoviște as the provincial capital of the Principality of Wallachia and became the political, economic and cultural center of Wallachia and later of Romania.

* From 1859 to 1862, Iasi was the capital of the Principality of Romania.

Find out more about the city:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Tours in the Danube Delta – Wonderful

(2 April 2023)

It is a great time to take boat trips in the Danube Delta, sit in places, observe nature and experience the peace/quiet …. and of course to savor fresh fish and other Romanian delicacies.

Thank you Plimbari cu barca Delta Dunarii – Murighiol / Boat trips in Danube Delta for permission to use these images.

St. Nicholas Church in Densuș

(2 April 2023)

The Church of St. Nicholas in Densuș (Demsdorf), Hunedoara county in western Romania is the oldest stone church in the country. It was built in its present form in the 13th century on the site of a 2nd-century Roman temple using materials from the Dacian fortress of Sarmizegetusa. There are 15th-century murals in the church, showing Jesus in traditional Romanian clothes.

According to Romanian historians, there was once a Dacian temple on the site of today’s church, which was built for the god Zamolxis. Later conquered by the Romans, they again built a temple there, which was dedicated to the god Mars. Given its later prehistory, the origins of this church in Densuș date back to the 4th century AD and is therefore the oldest church in Romania and south-eastern Europe.

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Fortified church in Richiș

(2 April 2023)

The fortified church of Richiș is located in the municipality of Biertan, in the county of Sibiu and was built as a monastery in the second half of the 14th century (14th century: 01.01.1301 to 31.12.1400). Around 1400, this monastery was transformed into a fortified Catholic church and completed in 1451 (picture).

Today the visitor encounters an Evangelical Lutheran church, a real treasure, which gradually reveals itself to the visitor. The interior of the church is rich in unique zoomorphic motifs (representations in animal, animal-like forms) and plant motifs.

Thanks Your Guide in Transylvania for permission to use these images.

The charm of a Sunday in Brasov

(2 April 2023)

A sunny spring, summer or fall day on one of Brasov’s many Transylvanian streets and lanes. An incomparable and lasting memory

Find out more about Brasov:
https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Thank you Ghidul tău în Transilvania (photo: instcalin) for permission to use this image.

Bârsana Monastery, Maramureș County

(2 April 2023)

The village of Bârsana (old spelling Bîrsana) is located in Maramureș county. Situated in a beautiful landscape, Bârsana has tourist attractions such as the wooden church “The Entry of the Mother of God into the Church” built around 1720 in the center of the village.

Monastery Monastery Monastery of Bararsana on the southeastern outskirts was first mentioned in 1390, but was abandoned and demolished around 1800. The buildings on the site today were rebuilt at a later date in wooden construction. Today there is a convent of Romanian Orthodox nuns there.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photos: Alex Robciuc) for allowing these images to use.

Hipparion Trails – Tours and riding lessons

(2 April 2023)

A wonderful photo from the beginning of August 2022 and a gigantic view between the cliffs on the “Nagy Hasmas” peak (1792 meters).

In the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, the Hipparion Riding School is located in the middle of wild and romantic nature. It is from here that horseback excursions through the mystical and fascinating mountains of the Romanian Eastern Carpathian Mountains have been organized for many years.

Find out more about Hipparion Trails:
https://hipparionromania.com/

Historic Old Town of Bucharest

(1 April 2023)

Bucharest is Romania’s capital and also the industrial and commercial center of the country.

With around 1.8-2.2 million inhabitants, Bucharest is the largest city in Romania.

Find out more about Bucharest:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Photos: Saru Robert, Alexandru G. Stavrica, Pelayo Arbues, Cătălin Dumitrașcu, Bradley

Craiova, county Dolj

(1 April 2023)

The city of Craiova (also Krajowa) is the largest city in the historical region of Wallachia and the residence of Dolj County.

It lies about 220 kilometers west of Bucharest, in the low plains of the Romanian Lands, on the left bank of the Jiu (Schil) River. In the area of today’s town there existed from about 400-350 BC a settlement in Dakish called pelendava. Early 2nd century BC they camped here. The remains of this Roman castle have been excavated in the Craiova area.

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Images: visatorprinlume.ro

Transfăgărășan, Argeș county

(1 April 2023)

Image: Fermoar.ro

Timisoara … European Capital of Culture 2023

(1 April 2023)

Several cultures, several names and a lot of history(s) come together in one city: Timisoara, Timisoara, Timisoara, Timisoara or Timisoara and more …

Information, 2023 program and many tips and suggestions:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/ausflugsziele…/

Images: Laurențiu Isopescu, Elvis Ray, Grafi Jeremiah, Shaine Paxton

Danube Gorge – Danube Boilers in Dubova

(1 April 2023)

The Danube Strait, also called the Iron Gate, is located near / in the municipality of Dubova, Mehedinți County, in the historical region of Banat.

Within a good 100 kilometers, there are densely forested mountain ranges, wild romantic landscapes, the 14th-century Golubac fortress (on the Serbian side) and much, much more to see.

More information and photos around the Danube:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/de-vizitat…/

Thank you Banatul Montan for allowing us to use these images.

Somewhere (Biertan, Biertälm) in Transilvania (Transylvania)

(1 April 2023)

Izvorul Muntelui dam in Neamt county

(1 April 2023)

The Izvorul Muntelui Reservoir is located on the central part of the Bistrița River in the Eastern Carpathians of Romania, 4 km upstream from the town of Bicaz.

The lake, also known as Lake Bicaz, is the largest artificial lake in the Romanian interior. It was created from the construction of the hydroelectric power plant of the same name between 1950 and 1960 and has a water surface area of about 35 square kilometers.

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