Băile Herculane, Caras-Severin county

(29 June 2022)

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).

Mraconia Monastery

(29 June 2022)

Mracunei Valley Monastery is located in the area of the Danube Road (Cazanele Mici) in the Iron Gates Natural Park in Mehedinți County.

This natural park is situated in Mehedinți county in south-western Romania.

The biggest park in Bucharest

(29 June 2022)

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

Peles Castle – stunning interior view

(28 June 2022)

Peles Castle is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the town of Sinaia in Prahova County.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Image: Travel and vacation around the world) for permission to use this image.

Gropșoarele Peak, Ciucaș Mountains

(28 June 2022)

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

The German-speaking hospitality industry in Romania

(28 June 2022)

With already 100 German-speaking members / hosts, the network is growing more and more.

These hosts/suppliers speak German (as well as English and Romanian) and offer you/your guests the comfort and support you have become accustomed to.

Visit the website to get more information and contact details about the respective hosts throughout Romania: https://dsg-ru.de

Overview:
https://xn--deutschsprachiges-gastgewerbe-rumnien-sed.de/

Images: Choosing hosts / suppliers in Romania

Botosani in North-East Romania

(28 June 2022)

Botoșani (Botoshan or Bottushan in German) is the birthplace of many Romanian poets and thinkers. The poet Mihai Eminescu, the composer George Enescu, the painter Stefan Luchian, the mathematician Octav Onicescu and many others were born here.

Botoșani is the residence of the county of the same name, has about 100,000 inhabitants and is an oasis of greenery with many historic buildings, surrounded by the Eastern Crapul and neighboring Moldova and Ukraine.

Images: October 2020

The Băniței Gorges

(28 June 2022)

Located in the commune of Bănița, Hunedoara County, the gorges run along high limestone walls. They are about 300 meters long and have been dug deep into the limestone. On calm summer days they can be visited, waterproof footwear is a must as the path in the quays also passes through water.

The height of the rock faces is about 10-15 meters and show how the water has eroded the rock. In many places the rocks form a roof formed by horizontal erosion over hundreds of years in response to currents.

More information about Hunedoara county:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/…county/

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

Destination of the Year – Iasi

(27 June 2022)

The winner of the Destination of the Year 2022 contest in the “City Break” category is Iasi. Congratulations!

Târgoviște, the county seat of the county of Dâmbovița in the historic region of Țara Românească, Brașov (in German Kronstadt) as the county seat of the county of the same name in the region of Transylvania and Iași, a university city in the north-east of Romania in the historic region of Moldova. have participated in the final.

Image source: Destinatia Anului

Cave of Piatra Rea, Maramureș county

(27 June 2022)

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

Hiking in the Carpathians

(27 June 2022)

Beautiful pictures from the route Hipparion Trails which took place a few days ago in the Carpathian Mountains.

Find out more and an overview of all upcoming tours:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/hipparion-trail-walks/

Prislop Monastery, Hunedoara county

(27 June 2022)

Prislop Monastery is located near the village of Silvasu de Sus in Hunedoara County. The monastery church dates back to the 16th century. In 1564 the monastery was built by Zamfira, the daughter of Moise Vodă Vodă from Wallachia.

St. John of Prislop lived here in the 17th century. In the 18th century it was a Greek-Catholic monastery. In the 19th century it was almost abandoned and administered by a few priests. Bishop Demetriu Radu restored the monastery in 1901. After 1975, the monastery was rebuilt as an Orthodox monastery with a congregation of nuns.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photos: Grec Laurențiu) for permission to use these images (June 2022).

Church of the Nativity

(27 June 2022)

In Sarichioi… no one knows it, but the church somehow looks great and in May 2020 we got “lost” there by chance.

Sarichioi is located 35 km from Tulcea, right on Lake Razim and therefore practically on the Black Sea.

Bucharest – capital of Romania

(26 June 2022)

Bucharest is the largest city and the industrial and commercial center of the country. With a population of almost 2 million, Bucharest is the sixth largest city in the European Union.

Lots and lots of information about the travel destination Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thank you Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Panorama Group) for permission to use this image.

BMW motorcycle tour: July 3 – 7

(26 June 2022)

Motorcycling through Romania… with a German-speaking guide.

The next guided tour will take place July 3-9. Find out now about these and other tours in August and September 2022!

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

Károlyi Castle (Carei), Satu Mare county

(26 June 2022)

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. Because of 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.

Danube Delta – Das Donaudelta

(26 June 2022)

Visiting the Danube Delta in south-eastern Romania. The city of Sulina, the Letea forest with its wild horses, the fish food and/or the diversity of nature in the Delta (1,830 plant species, 2,440 insect species, 100 species of mollusks and reptiles, 320 species of birds and more… ), watch and enjoy. The perfect moment starts now!

Learn more about tours / excursions in the Donaud Delta:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/danube-delta…/

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

Commune of Giroc, Timis county

(26 June 2022)

Giroc Commune (Girock or Kirok, Gyüreg in Hungarian) is a commune in Timiș County, in the historical region of Banat in southwestern Romania.

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for permission to use this beautiful image (20. June 2022).

Bucharest – capital of Romania

(25 June 2022)

Bucharest is the largest city and the industrial and commercial center of the country. With about 2 million inhabitants, Bucharest is the sixth largest city in the European Union.

Many, many info about travel destination Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Caraiman Monastery, Prahova county

(25 June 2022)

The Caraiman Monastery is an Orthodox monastery founded in 1998 in Bușteni, Prahova County, at the foot of the Caraiman massif.

Images: June 2020

Ieud, Maramures county

(25 June 2022)

Parish church in Ieud village in Maramureș county.

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for permission to use this beautiful photo (June 8, 2022).

Bucovina … commune Vama

(25 June 2022)

Vama commune in Suceava county is located between the two rivers Moldova and Moldovița. It is located at the entrance to the Eastern Carpathians.

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

Curtea de Arges Cathedral

(24 June 2022)

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.

Culture and Music Evening | Live & Open Air

(24 June 2022)

August 5, 2022 in Sibiu (Hermannstadt).

The Transylvanian cultural summer offers a varied cultural, musical and culinary specialties.

The Neppendorf brass band, the Saxon folk dance band of the Sibiu Youth Forum and the Transylvanian dance band Augsburg…. and from 7 p.m. various musicians provide the right mood.

The highlight of the evening is the appearance of musician and guest star Mirabela Dauer, the golden voice of Romanian folk music.

All information about the event, location and ticket sales can be found here:
https://www.heide-reisen.de/event-hermannstadt-sibiu/

Librăria Cărtureşti Carusel

(24 June 2022)

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

Jazz Blues Festival in Dărmănești

(24 June 2022)

From August 26 to August 28, 2022, the international cultural event Open Air & Blues Jazz Festival takes place in Dărmănești, Bacău county in northeastern Romania.

Besides the musical moments, many other attractions are offered during these three days: horseback riding, a visit to the Poiana Uzului reservoir with a water volume of 90 million cubic meters, a visit to the castle of the Stirbei family, hiking through the nature Nemira. reserve, mountain bike trails including bike rental on site, as well as a visit to the only open-air historical museum in Romania.

At the same time and in the same place, there is also a market with traditional products from the mountain regions (Fair of traditional products from mountain households).

Find out more about the festival or book tickets online:
https://blues-in-the-garden-festival.ro

Viseu river valley

(24 June 2022)

The Vișeu River is a left tributary of the Tisza in Maramureș county with a length of about 70 km.

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

BMW motorcycle rentals and tours

(23 June 2022)

Motorcycling through Romania… on your own schedule or as a guided tour with a German-speaking guide.

The German language provider Romania Moto Adventure offers these offers, reliability and detailed advice.

Contact and more information:
https:// xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/romania-moto…/

Black Sea – today

(23 June 2022)

Seagulls on the Black Sea, photos from today (06/23/2022) that make you want to go on many, many vacations.

Thanks to Denis Marcadone for permission to use these images of Emil Antohi.

BMW motorcycle rentals and tours

(23 June 2022)

Motorcycling through Romania… on your own schedule or as a guided tour with a German-speaking guide.

The German language provider Romania Moto Adventure offers these deals, reliability and detailed advice.

Contact details and more information:
https:// xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/romania-moto…/

Bucovina … like in a fairy tale

(23 June 2022)

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

Macea Botanical Garden…

(23 June 2022)

… and Cernovici Castle, both in Arad County.

The Botanical Garden is located in Macea, approx. 23 km from Arad. It covers an area of 21,5 ha 215.000 m2) and is one of the most important teaching and research sites for students and professors of the university’s faculty.

Csernovics (or Cernovici) Castle is a historical and architectural monument in Macea, Arad County.

Source text / image: Destinatia Anului

A paradise in the Danube Delta | Black Sea

(22 June 2022)

Green Dolphin Camping is a perfect campsite located in the Danube Delta, right by the Black Sea. The campsite has 55 pitches and space for about 500 tents with free access to toilets and hot showers both inside and outside.

IMPORTANT: Like many other places and locations (e.g. the town of Sulina) in the Danube Delta, Green Dolphin Camping is NOT connected to the road network and can be reached ONLY BY WATERWAYS by private boats, ferries and passenger ships.

The visitor looking for freedom, rest and relaxation will find the ideal starting point for trips to the Danube Delta and the still untouched and lonely beaches of the Black Sea.

All information about Green Dolphin Camping, offers, arrival and more (German, English and Romanian) can be found here: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ro/uir/dolphin-camping-ro/.

AquAngar Spa & Resort, Sălaj county

(22 June 2022)

Enjoy the AquAngar offer in the northwest of Romania.

The guesthouse has 34 beds in rooms with panoramic view, 20 meter outdoor pool heated to 27 degrees and SPA center with jacuzzi and sauna.

The offer for accommodation in a room for 2 persons with breakfast, access to the SPA center and swimming pool is 370 lei (approx. 76 Euro for 2 persons = 38 Euro per person) during the week or 430 lei (approx. 88 Euro for 2 persons = 44 Euro per person) at the weekend.

You can get a discount from 2 nights. Including free access to the sports complex – gym, squash court, billiard and many other facilities.

For more details and reservations call +40 (0)728 025 238 or. see here https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/aquangar-cehu…/

Valea Verde resort

(22 June 2022)

The inspiration for the “Valea Verde” resort was the Italian concept of the “Albergo diffuso” or “scattered hotels” which has brought back to life many abandoned villages in Italy.

Valea Verde is again implementing this concept in the village of Cund (Mures County) by renovating and utilizing traditional farms. The historic charm of the houses is preserved, complemented by modern comforts. The guest finds a special, inspired travel experience that makes the stay unforgettable.

All information about the Green Valley Resort, contact information and more (German, English and Romanian languages) can be found here:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ro/uir/valea-verde-resort/

Lake Tarnița in Cluj county

(22 June 2022)

Lake Tarnița is a reservoir in Cluj county, Romania, between the municipalities of Râșca, Mărișel and Gilău, west of the city of Cluj-Napoca. With an area of 2.15 square kilometers, a length of almost 9 km and a maximum depth of over 70 meters, it is a popular tourist and excursion destination.

Thanks Your Guide in Transylvania for permission to use these wonderful pictures.

Our tip: Camping in Bacău county

(22 June 2022)

Camping La Grădină welcomes its guests in several languages (including German) in Comănești, Bacău county in northeastern Romania.

Twenty (20) parking spaces with comfort and a neat ambiance are offered by hosts Valentina and Claus Pleye. The campsite is located at an altitude of about 500 meters, close to the Trotus River.

Modern showers and toilets, electricity connection, drinking water connection, a disposal station for caravans and, of course, WIFI/WLAN are available. German, Romanian and English are spoken.

Comănești is located west of the city of Bacău, close to the Onca saltpan, the city of Piatra Neamț, the Bicaz gorge with a lake and many, many other hiking destinations in the area and with pure nature right at the doorstep. Northeast Romania, with its well-known Moldavian monasteries, built in the 15th and 16th centuries, is practically on the doorstep.

Find out more (in Romanian, English, German, Dutch, Dutch and French):
https://www.camping-lagradina.com and Camping La Gradina

Danube Delta

(21 June 2022)

If you haven’t done it yet, you really shouldn’t miss this experience for long. Take a boat through the Danube Delta and/or the town of Sulina on the Black Sea or visit the subtropical forest of Letea with its wild horses… A few hours or all day. Lovely.

Letea, Romania’s subtropical forest area: the Letea Forest (Romanian: Pădurea Letea) is located in Tulcea County, in the northeast of the Danube Delta, between the brambles of the Chilia River and Sulina and covers over 5,000 hectares of land. It is the northernmost subtropical forest in Europe. The ancestors of the horse population there came 300-400 years ago through the Tatars to the Danube Delta, became native there and became increasingly wild.

In the Letea forest area there are ca. 500 plants and over 3,000 animal species, including over 2,000 insects. Impressive trees such as oak trees several hundred years old provide ideal living conditions for e.g. grass hoppers, but also for feral cats and many other animals. Sea eagles, terns and a host of ducks and warbirds are also native here.

Find out more about trips and tours in the Danube Delta:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/danube-delta-murighiol-boat-trips-offer/

Danube Delta NOW!

(21 June 2022)

Amazing pictures of trips to the Danube Delta in south-eastern Romania.

Find out more about trips and tours in the Danube Delta:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/danube-delta-murighiol-boat-trips-offer/

Fundata, Brasov county

(21 June 2022)

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.

House from Mara, Maramureș county

(21 June 2022)

The Casa de la Mara guesthouse is located in the north-west of Romania, in the village of Mara, Desești, in the Maramureș district.

Read more: Casa de la Mara

Read more about Maramureș county:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/…county/

Unirii Square – Oradea

(21 June 2022)

Union Square in the city of Oradea in Bihor county.

Thanks Bogdan Popa Photography for allowing us to use this image.

Beautiful landscapes in Cluj county

(20 June 2022)

Defileul Someșului Rece National Park, near Maguri Racatau and Maguri-Mari sell municipalities, is west of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

We thank Mrs. Ildiko Farkas for allowing us to use these photos.

Hermannstadt (Sibiu) – Bridge of Lies

(20 June 2022)

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

There are many legends about the name, but since it was also the first bridge that didn’t stand on pillars, it was called “Liegebrücke”… and the word “Lügenbrücke” wasn’t so far away.

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

Lut Castle in Fairy Valley

(20 June 2022)

The Fairy Valley Lut Castle is located about 40 km from Sibiu (towards Brasov). In 2014 the construction was known, today the “Castle of Clay”, which looks like it was built for hobbits, is already admired and admired by many hundreds of visitors daily.

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

Putnei Monastery

(20 June 2022)

Sihăstria Putnei Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Putna municipality in Suceava County.

Thanks to the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for allowing this picture (30. March 2022) to be used.

Târgu Ocna salt pan in north-eastern Romania

(20 June 2022)

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…/

Sunset at the Val Valcan Pass

(19 June 2022)

The Vulcan Pass is a mountain pass in Hunedoara county, Jiului Valley, Romania. The nearby town of Vulcan is named after the pass.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photos: Marina Szekely) for permission to use these photos.

Lake Știol in the Rodnei mountains

(19 June 2022)

Lake Știol is a glacial lake in the Rodnei Mountains (Romanian: Rodnei Mountains National Park, part of a mountain group of the Eastern Carpathians) at an altitude of 1,800 meters, at the foot of the Gârgălău peak in Maramureș county.

The lake can be reached by chairlift from the Borșa tourist center, the trip takes 17 minutes. Lake Știol is a glacial lake, which was created by global warming and the subsequent melting of the last glaciers in Romania. The water was captured in deep mountain valleys, and the lake is living proof of the glaciers that existed in Romania thousands of years ago.

Lots and lots of information about destination Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Thanks for permission to use these wonderful images: https://www.instagram.com/mariuusoprescu/

Inn Vatra, Vâlcea county

(19 June 2022)

Hotel/Pension Hanul Vatra is the ideal place for a weekend in the greenery, away from the noise of the big city. For private parties, hikes with friends in the mountains, courses, team building meetings or just relaxing.

Hanul Vatra is located in Costești directly on a river and a forest, about 10 minutes by car from Horezu, it has a large, idyllic garden, a sun terrace, a conference room, a restaurant and a bar.

Find out more:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/uir/das-hanul-vatra/

Brașov (Kronstadt)

(19 June 2022)

A wonderful day, pictures from May 2021.

Learn more about the country of travel Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Find out more about German-speaking hosts in Brasov and all over Romania:
Deutschsprachiges Gastgewerbe in Rumänien

Bucegi Mountains (Butschetsch Gebirge)

(19 June 2022)

The Bucegi Mountains (German: Butschetsch Gebirge) are located south of the city of Brasov (Kronstadt) on the eastern edge of the Southern Carpathians in Romania. It stretches in a horseshoe shape southeast of Bran (Törzburg). The highest peak of this mountain range is the 2,507-meter-high Omu peak.

Thanks to Ligia Ogrutan for allowing us to use this beautiful photo.

Bears on the Transfăgărășan

(18 June 2022)

The Transfăgărășan is open again from June 15, 2022 and so you can meet them again… the brown bears.

Our big request in advance:
DON’T HURT BEARS!!!
DO NOT lure bears!!!
BEARS are wild forest animals and not “objects of experience”, please respect this when driving on this road!

There are still about 6,000 wild brown bears in Romania and more and more bears are being attracted to this road, as the bears unfortunately get food from some travelers and therefore return to the road again and again with their own offspring.

We understand that this is a special experience… but bears can also be dangerous and, more importantly, by feeding them, you are destroying the animals natural basis of life… for a moment of attraction.

Therefore, please let bears be… bears and show responsibility… don’t feed bears and please don’t stop if you see one or more bears on the side of the road. By doing so, you are tricking the bear into thinking it is getting food. Leaving your vehicle in such a situation to get a closer look at a bear should not happen anyway. Thanks!

The German-speaking hospitality industry in Romania

(18 June 2022)

With almost 100 German-speaking members/hosts, the network is going from strength to strength. Visit the Facebook page Deutschsprachiges Gastgewerbe in Rumänien or the website to get lots of information and contact details for the respective hosts all over Romania: https://dsg-ru.de

Fragment / Photos: Restaurant “La Fritz”, Fogarasch, Brasov County | Horseback Riding with Hipparion Trails, Harghita County | Hotel Cabana Vânătorilor, Brasov County | Casa Wagner, Brasov | Casa Wagner, Brasov | Pension Greenhouse, Sibiu | Pension Tabaluga, Brasov County | Wolkendorf Bio Hotel Spa & Conference, Brasov County | Bistro Poarta Schei Nr.4, Brasov | Cabana Domeniul Cerbilor, Suceava County | Pension Casa Schmidt, Brasov County and many, many more….

Transfăgărășan – June 17, 2022

(18 June 2022)

Transfăgărășan is open again from June 15, 2022 (Transalpina from June 1). Pictures from driving over/on this road.

Photos: June 17, 2022

Thanks to the photographer, Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending these photos.

Church castles in Transylvania

(18 June 2022)

There are over 160 ecclesiastical castles in the Sevenburgen region, one of them is Weidenbach/Ghimbav.

On the settlement, which was founded by the Teutonic Order in the 13th century, a Gothic basilica was built in the 15th century by converting an earlier Romanesque building. During the fortification with a bering and five military towers, or cranes and a later water ditch were installed, and the church tower was equipped with gun foci. After the destruction in 1658 the church was rebuilt to its old form. However, the viol in the nave was not created until 1775. From the Gothic building phase, next to the basic site of the church…

Find out more about these church castles:
https://kirchenburgen.org/location/weidenbach-ghimbav/

An overview of all 160 ecclesiastical castles:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/fortified-churches/

Letea, Romania’s subtropical forest area

(18 June 2022)

Letea Forest is located in Tulcea county, in the northeast of the Danube Delta, between the branches of the Chilia and Sulina rivers and covers an area of over 5,000 hectares. It is the northernmost subtropical forest in Europe and the oldest nature reserve in Romania. Parts of the forest have been protected since 1930.

Historical documents show that the ancestors of today’s horse population came to the north of the Danube Delta 300 to 400 years ago with the Tatars, settled there and became increasingly wild.

In the Letea Forest area there are 500 species of plants and over 3,000 species of animals, over 2,000 of which are insects. The towering trees, such as hundred-year-old oaks, provide ideal living conditions, for example for the hoopoe, but also for feral cats and many other animals. White-tailed eagles, swallows and tons of ducks and ratites are also at home here.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for allowing us to use these images.

Romania wonderful destinations

(17 June 2022)

Images from many posts from the fall of 2020 with lots of information about sights, places and more in Romania.

Piatra Neamț (Kreuzburg at Bistriț), mud volcanoes, Timișoara at night, Izvorul Muntelui, Botoșani, churches in northeastern Romania, Donaudelta, Cocoșu Monastery, autumn in the mountains in Brașov, Transfăgărăș mountain road, Ordâncușșilor canyons, Cluj-Napoca and surroundings, Transalpina, “Cimitirul vesel” in Săpânța and many, many more…

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

Romania wonderful destinations

(17 June 2022)

Images from over 20 posts from summer 2020 with lots of information about sights, places and more in Romania.

Ascension Cathedral in Bacau, Bran Castle/Dracula reloaded, Mocanita, Targu Mures Zoo/Parcul Zool, the Black Sea and Aquapark in Constanta, the wonderful Donaudelta, the Castle of Lut Valea Zânelor, the White Fortress of Carolina, umbrella s, umbrellas and umbrellas, the church and fortress of Făgăraș lavender and sunflowers in south-eastern Romania, the city of Galati and many, many more…

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

Old center of Constanta

(17 June 2022)

Everyone knows the beach of the Black Sea resort of Constanta, Mamaia and the many surrounding places. But the city has much more to offer than just sun and sand… here you’ll find stories from many centuries.

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

Summer, sun, sea …

(17 June 2022)

It will start again soon, maybe another two or three weeks and the temperatures will surely invite you… to the beach, a refreshing swim and more.

Constanta, Mamaia and many other beaches on the Black Sea are currently preparing for guests.

River Corund

(17 June 2022)

Images from 14.06.2022 of the Corund river in Harghita county.

The river Corund is about 23 km long. It flows into the larger river Târnava Mica in the town of Praid as a left tributary.

We thank the photographer of the pictures, Mr. Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending these pictures.

Romania – a wonderful country

(16 June 2022)

A wonderful photo from Romania… not a trip and not a vacation destination, but still wonderful and breathtaking… and another insight into the magical world of Romania.

Thanks to photographer Marius Nistor (https://mariusnistor.ro) from Constanța for permission to use this image.

Suceava Citadel

(16 June 2022)

Suceava Fortress is located in the city of Suceava in the county of the same name.

The fortress was built by Petru I Musat (1375-1391) at the end of the 14th century and fortified by Stephen the Great in the 15th century.

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

Around the Sphinx…

(16 June 2022)

… in the Bucegi Mountains. A hike (around 12 km) from June 15, 2022 around the Sphinx with many impressions and pictures.

The Sphinx is a natural rock formation located in the Bucegi Mountains at an altitude of about 2,215 meters.

Thanks to photographer Thorsten Wisnewski for sending these pictures.

Alma Vii – eternally beautiful

(16 June 2022)

Alma Vii (in German Almen) is a village in Sibiu county in Transylvania and worth a visit!

The village is part of the commune of Moșna and is also known by the old Romanian names Alma Săsească and Alma Entre Vii, and in Hungarian Almád, Szászalmás, Német-Almás and Almás.

Information about the fortified church can be found here:
https://kirchenburgen.org/location/almen-alma-vii/

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

Leonardo da Vinci exhibition…

(16 June 2022)

… in the Cantacuzino Castle. Images of the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, which will take place from April 30 to October 30, 2022 at Cantacuzino Castle.

The castle, located in Prahova County, can be visited all year round, has a restaurant and can also be booked for events.

Find out more about the castle:
https://xn--deutschsprachiges-gastgewerbe-rumnien-sed.de/

Lake Ballea – June 12, 2022

(15 June 2022)

And another picture of Lake Bâlea from June 12, 2022, a wonderful place and a wonderful picture.

Lake Bâlea is a glacial lake located at an altitude of 2,034 meters in the Făgăraș Mountains in central Romania, Sibiu county. There are two huts open all year round, a meteorological station and a lifeguard station. The lake can be reached by car on the Transfăgărășan road in summer and by cable car from the “Bâlea Cascadă” hut the rest of the year.

Thanks to the photographer of the pictures, Mr. Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending this picture.

Transfăgărășan – June 12, 2022

(15 June 2022)

And another photo of the Transfăgărășan on June 12, 2022, a wonderful place and a wonderful photo.

Thanks to the photographer, Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending this picture.

Lake Bâlea – June 12, 2022

(15 June 2022)

Pictures of Lake Ballea from June 12, 2022, a wonderful place in wonderful pictures.

Lake Bâlea is a glacial lake in the Romanian Carpathians. It is located in the Făgăraș Mountains on the Transfăgărașan Road between the Negoiu and Moldoveanu Mountains, the two highest mountains in the Romanian Carpathians. The lake is about 80 km from Sibiu, 70 km from the city of Făgăraș and 85 km from Curtea de Argeș.

Thanks to the photographer, Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending these pictures.

Transfăgărășan – June 12, 2022

(15 June 2022)

Pictures of the Transfăgărășan (taken from the gondola leading to Lake Bâlea) on June 12, 2022, a wonderful place in wonderful pictures.

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

Thanks to the photographer, Thorsten Wisnewski, for sending these pictures.

Apuseni Mountains

(15 June 2022)

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

Piatra Neamt (German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz)

(14 June 2022)

Piatra Neamț (German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz) is the county seat of Neamț county in northeastern Romania.

More about destination Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/

Hipparion Trails, the season has started

(14 June 2022)

At the start of the 2022 season, the first tour through the wild mountains of Harghita took place last week.

With bright sunshine and a group in high spirits and in good form, the start of the new trail riding season couldn’t have gone better.

If you’d still like to take part at short notice, there are still places available for the bear tour
https://hipparionromania.com/on-the-footsteps -al-ursilor/

Devei Citadel

(14 June 2022)

Deva Castle (or Diemrich Castle) is located in the city of Deva (Diemrich) in Hunedoara county.

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

The town and fortified church of Viscri

(14 June 2022)

The place Viscri (German: Deutsch-Weisskirch, Hungarian: Szászfehéregyháza) is located in the Brașov (Kronstadt) district of Transylvania. It is situated northwest of the town/castle Rupea (German: Reps) and southeast of the town of Sighisoara (German: Schäßburg). Between the 18th and 20th centuries, the village had around 700 inhabitants, mainly Transylvanian Saxons plus a Romanian part of the village. Viscri is characterized by both the fortified church and the village structure, which is characterized by Saxon farms.

The town was founded by Transylvanian Saxons at the end of the 12th century and was first mentioned in 1185. The fortified church stands at the north-western end of the village.

In the 12th century, before the German settlers, the Seclavs (a Hungarian-speaking population of eastern Transylvania) built a small Romanesque-style hall church here. Expansion took place in the 13th century. After the first Turkish invasions, the church was fortified in the 14th century and a defense ring with defense towers was built.

Thanks to photographer Brian Randall for permission to use these images.

Above the roofs of Pietrei Neamt

(14 June 2022)

Piatra Neamț (German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz) is the capital of Neamț County and is located in northeastern Romania. Literally translated, Piatra Neamț means “Stein Deutsch” or ‘Deutschstein’, whereby the word Neamț is an obsolete Romanian word for “German”.

From the train station, a cable car (Telegondola) drives almost 2 km (2,000 meters) to the mountain station on Mount Cozla, at an altitude of 632 meters (632 meters). The trip takes just under 8 minutes and you can already enjoy the wonderful view of the city and the surrounding area.

Piatra Neamt was founded at the end of the 14th century as Piatra lui Crăciun and became a famous center of arts and crafts after the establishment of a royal court by Stefan the Great, prince of Moldavia (1433-1504). The city has around 80 to 100 thousand inhabitants and is always worth a visit due to the historic Old Town area.

Images: October 2021

Salina Turda

(13 June 2022)

At a distance of about 30 km from Cluj Napoca is Salina Turda, a museum of the history of salt mining in Romania.

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

Thanks to Mr. Francisc Constantin Miga for sending these pictures.

Jiului Valley, Hunedoara county

(13 June 2022)

The eponymous Jiului Valley (which is a tributary of the Danube) lies in southwestern Transylvania between the Retezat and Parâng Mountains in Hunedoara County.

Known for coal production in the past, the valley has long been called the largest coalfield in Romania. Today it offers a wide variety of possibilities for relaxation and hiking in the untouched and beautiful nature.

Thanks Descopera VALEA for permission to use these impressive images.

Cârța Monastery in Transylvania

(13 June 2022)

Cârța Monastery is a former Cistercian (Benedictine) monastery in the Făgăraș Region, Romania. It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, between the cities of Sibiu and Făgăraș, near the villages of Cârța (German: Kerz) and Cățișoara (German: Kleinkerz) and today a Protestant Lutheran church.

The exact date of the foundation of the monastery of Córía (Latin: monastery bea tae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A Constance document of April 17, 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded, built and granted rights and privileges by its predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th to the 15th centuries collected and analyzed by Leopold Janauschek list the founding year of the monastery as 1202-1203.

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

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

Waterfall Pietrele / Maria Magdalena

(13 June 2022)

Petrele Waterfall is also called by locals Maria Magdalena Waterfall. It is located in the Pietrele valley in the Retezat Mountains (Hunedoara county in western Romania) at an altitude of about 1,450 meters.

We would like to thank Go Hunedoara (images: Liana Marin) for permission to use these images.

Dragomirna Monastery

(13 June 2022)

Dragomirna Monastery is located about 15 kilometers north of the city of Suceava (Suceava County), near the village of Dragomirna. It was founded by Bishop Anastasie Crimca, who had the present buildings erected after a first small complex between 1602 and 1609.

The monastery is surrounded by walls 10 meters high and 2 meters wide, which were built to protect against conquerors and were completed in 1627. The monastery church, 42 meters high, 35 meters long and 9.50 meters wide, has Romanesque, Gothic and oriental stylistic elements. Its interior reveals miniature-style murals, thanks to the influence of the donor, Crimca, who was also a miniaturist. The associated museum exhibits cult objects, valuables, valuable manuscripts, icons and valuable miniatures from the monastery collection.

We thank Mrs. Farkas Ildiko Farkas for permission to use these images.

Best of – Wonderful Romania

(12 June 2022)

We’re crisscrossing Romania with great photos from previous posts. There’s a lot to see… It’s time for vacation… a lot of vacation, in Romania

All information about the travel country Romania:
https://www.xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/
https://events-romania.com

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

Humorului Monastery

(12 June 2022)

Humorului Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery of nuns and is located about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului (Suceava County) in northeastern Romania.

The monastery church of the “Assumption of the Mother of God” was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 along with other churches in Moldova.

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

Just… rest and relaxation

(12 June 2022)

A picture from the village of Moieciu de Sus in the county of Brasov, which is part of the commune of Moieciu.

Here is everything to let your soul sway, relax and recover.

Thanks Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Adrian Ionut Kopacz) for permission to use this image.

Bucharest – Beautiful

(12 June 2022)

Entrance to one of the most beautiful bookstores in Bucharest and at the same time to a wonderful beer garden (café), quiet and green yet in the heart of Bucharest.

Where: Bucharest, Sector 1
Stadtviertel: Piața Romană
Library: Cărturești Verona (entrance 10 meters left)
Beer garden/cafe: Café Verona (only straight ahead)

Photos: 08. June 2022

Rarău Mountains

(12 June 2022)

The Rarău Mountains are a mountain group of the Moldavian-Sieveburgian Carpathians, which belong to the Eastern Carpathian mountain range. The highest peak is Rarău Peak with 1,651 meters.

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko Farkas for permission to use these pictures.

Zoe’s Gardens, Hunedoara county

(12 June 2022)

Pictures of the botanical garden “I Giardini di Zoe” from early June 2022.

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

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Bucegi Nature Park

(11 June 2022)

Bucegi Natural Park is a nature reserve on the administrative territory of Brasov, Dâmbovița and Prahova counties.

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

Chindiei Tower in Targoviste

(11 June 2022)

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

Transfăgărășan in the Romanian Carpathians

(11 June 2022)

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.

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

Lacul Bucura, Județul Hunedoara

(11 June 2022)

Lake Bucura is a glacial lake in the Retezat Mountains in Romania. It lies south of the main ridge at the foot of Vf. Peleaga, at an altitude of 2,040 meters. It is the largest glacial lake in Romania with an area of over 100,000 square meters.

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

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photo: Atilla Dobai) for permission to use these images.

Pelișor Castle

(11 June 2022)

Pelisor Castle is located about 300 meters from its “big brother”, Peles Castle in Prahova County.

The castle was built in the cabana style by King Carol I between 1899 and 1902 for the future King Ferdinand I and Queen Maria of Romania by architect Karel Liman.

Images: early May 2022

Bucharest, Sector 1 – Impressions

(11 June 2022)

Old and new, history and modernity, young and old, rich and poor, bustling and timeless… this is Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

Anyone who has the time and the muse to look around will discover thousands of things, feelings and much more… that capture, inspire, but also stimulate thought.

All photos were taken in the Piața Romana neighborhood, which occupies an area of about 500 x 500 meters in the center of Bucharest.

Images: June 08, 2022

Peles Castle

(11 June 2022)

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

Images: 08 May 2022

May 2022: Wine journey through the Carpathians

(10 June 2022)

Wonderful destinations, historic cities, nature and… wine. We would like to thank the German-language provider Karpaten Outdoor Tours for these beautiful pictures of the Transylvanian region and the Carpathian Mountains of Romania.

You might also like to join a wine tour or visit one of the many other tours. Find out more: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/karpaten-outdoor-tours-en/

Umbrellas, umbrellas in Timisoara

(10 June 2022)

Many cities in Romania decorate their inner cities and pedestrian areas with umbrellas in a wide variety of colors during the summer.

An early June 2022 photo from the city of Timisoara in western Romania.

Thanks to Ms. Teodora Mocanu for permission to use this image.

Day trips, tours, city tours and more…

(10 June 2022)

Wanderlust Tours from Sighișoara in Mureș county offers a wide range of customized nature, cultural and also culinary tours in Transylvania.

Day trips to visit important fortified churches, cycling and hiking tours, “Sightseeing” to palaces, castles and much more…, a city tour through the old town of Sighișoara and discoveries about local cuisine, crafts, history, authentic traditions and much , much more!

More information and full contact details for this German speaking tour provider: https://www.wanderlust-tour.ro/transilvania/?lang=de

House Prosvila county Harghita

(10 June 2022)

Casa Prosilva (Chalet and Pension) is an exceptional place to spend unforgettable moments!

In addition to the unique look and facilities available, from this location you have a superb view of the Calimani Mountains and you can visit a variety of tourist attractions in the area.

Rent a room or the whole house with friends and/or family. Your host speaks German, English and Romanian.

Learn more about this German-speaking provider: Casa Prosilva
https://prosilvahouse.ro

Buila Vânturarița in the Căpățânii Mountains

(10 June 2022)

Images from this month (May 2021) of Buila Vânturarița mountain in the Căpățânii Mountains in Valcea county.

The limestone ridge of the mountain is about 15 km long and lies between the canyons of Bistri Ba and Folea canyons of the Olănești river in the national park of the same name (Parc Na tional Buila Vânturariari ta).

Thanks Visit Romania (Photos Mihai-Alin Rizea) for allowing us to use these photos.

Sibiu (Hermannstadt)

(10 June 2022)

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.

Buila Vanturarița National Park

(10 June 2022)

Buila Vânturarița National Park is located in the Căpățânii Mountains (a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians) and is situated in the northern part of Valcea county in the area of Costești, Bărbătești and Băile Olăile Olăile.

It is one of the many natural paradises that can still be found in large numbers in Romania.

Thanks Centrul Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea (Pictures: Cata Catalin) for permission to use these images.

Castles, palaces and more in Romania

(9 June 2022)

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

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

Horse Riding Vacation & Riding Lessons

(9 June 2022)

in the Carpathian Mountains with your German-speaking host Hipparion Trails.

In front of the mountain backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains, in a peaceful family atmosphere, you can learn the basics of horseback riding or, as an experienced rider, you can participate in excursions/trail rides through the wonderful world of the Romanian mountains.

Dates are offered from the end of May to the end of October (for example: May 22 – 29 / June 19 – 26 / July 3 – 10, more…).

For all information you can find at the German speaking provider: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/hipparion-trail-walks/

AquAngar Spa & Resort, Cehu Silvaniei

(9 June 2022)

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

AquAngar in Cehu Silvaniei invites you into a quiet but charming world with a swimming pool, heated hot tub, 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.

Learn more about AquAngar Spa & Resort, request price information online (Book now) and book direct: https:// aquangar .ro/

Mogoșoaia Castle, near Bucharest

(9 June 2022)

In Ilfov County, just a few kilometers northwest 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/allow, 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).

Dănilești Cave, Hunedoara county

(9 June 2022)

Pictures of Dănilești Cave in Bulzești, Hunedoara County.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photos: Nicu Ardeu) for allowing us to use these images.

The Black Church in Brasov

(8 June 2022)

The Black Church is a Gothic church in Brasov, Romania

It was originally consecrated as the Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary. The Black Church took its current name after a fire in the city in 1689. Today it is the main church of the German-speaking Honterus congregation of the Evangelical A.B. Church in Romania.

Photo: May 2021

Sighisoara, wonderful pictures

(8 June 2022)

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/…/destinații de excursie…/

Image: August 2021

Sucevița Monastery

(8 June 2022)

The Sucevița Monastery (built between 1582 and 1584) is located in Sucevița in Suceava County in northern Romania.

The Romanian Orthodox Church, located within the monastery walls, which is dedicated to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, is one of the eight Moldovan monasteries that have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since August 2010.

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

Dobrogea Gorges

(8 June 2022)

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

Dobrudscha (Dobrogea) is a historical 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 photographer Marius Nistor for permission to use this photo.

Wild horses in the Danube Delta

(8 June 2022)

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 northeastern 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 photographer Sorin Onișor for permission to use these images.

Central Park in Cluj Napoca

(7 June 2022)

Central Park is a large public city park in the center of Cluj-Napoca. It was founded in the 19th century and is located on the south bank of the river Someșul Micul. The park now hosts the University of Art and Design and the Faculty of Chemistry of Babeș Bolyai University.

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

Prod, in Sibiu county

(7 June 2022)

Prod, formerly Prud (in German Pruden), is a village in Hoghilag commune in Sibiu county, Transylvania. It was first mentioned in writing in the late 15th century.

The church, a Gothic building without tower or fortified choir, was built in the 19th century. In 1902 the old church was demolished and in 1904 the present church was built on the same site.

Credit to photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for permission to use this image.

Lake Bucura

(7 June 2022)

Lake Bucura is a glacial lake in the Retezat Mountains in Romania. It lies south of the main ridge at the foot of Vf. Peleaga, at an altitude of 2,040 meters. It is the largest glacial lake in Romania with an area of over 100,000 square meters.

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

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photo: Marius Turc) for permission to use this image.

Assan House in Bucharest

(7 June 2022)

The Assan House, built in 1906-1914, is located in Lahovari Square no.9, Sector 1 in Bucharest.

It was commissioned by the engineer and industrialist Bazil G. Assan and built in the French neoclassical style by the Romanian architect Ion D. Berindey.

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

The sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains

(7 June 2022)

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.

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

Monastery of Săpânța

(6 June 2022)

Săpânța Monastery, also known as Peri Monastery, is located in the north of Romania, in Maramureș County.

In 1391 the nephews of Dragoș Vodă donated the land and the estates on which the monastery, a stone church, was built. This stone church served as the seat of the Romanian Episcopate of Maramureș for more than 300 years and was later built by the master builder Ioan Macarie as a place of prayer for the Greek-Catholic community in the area.

The tower of the monastery church is 78 meters high, making it the third tallest church tower in Romania, after the Orthodox Cathedral in Timișoara and St. Michael’s Church in Cluj-Napoca.

Thanks to @Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Romania in pictures) for permission to use this image.

Holbav commune, Brasov county

(6 June 2022)

Holbav (German Holbach, Hungarian Holbák) is a municipality in the region of Transylvania.

The commune is located south of the mountain Zeidner Berg (Zeidner Berg in German) near the stream of the same name. Holbav is about twelve kilometers southwest of the town of Codlea (in German Zeiden) and 20 kilometers from the county capital of Brasov (Kronstadt).

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

Corbului Citadel, Cluj county

(6 June 2022)

Raven’s Fortress or Raven’s House is the former home of the famous architect Kós Károly Kós Károly. After extensive studies in this field, he completed his architectural studies in 1907 and built the house in 1914.

The construction and architectural style are inspired by medieval Transylvanian architecture.

The Corbului Fortress can be reached by the Cluj-Huedin road. After the village of Paniceni and before the village of Izvoru Crisului turn right towards Nadasu (about 4 km). Then the road to the village Stana (r. Salaj). Halfway between the two villages, on the hills, you will find the Corbului Fortress.

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

Transalpina is now open

(6 June 2022)

Current information as of June 4, 2022: The Transalpina or “King’s Road”, as the road is still called, has completely reopened.

It links the towns of Novaci in Gorj county and Sebeș in Alba county. Over a length of 138 kilometers, this road crosses the Parang Mountains and has its highest point in the Urdele Pass.

Source text / image: Destinatia Anului

Iasi Theater

(6 June 2022)

The Iasi Theater Center burned down on the night of February 17/18, 1888 and was gradually rebuilt in the following years.

A Venetian crystal chandelier with more than 100 light bulbs was chosen to decorate the hall as early as October 1896, during the first tests of electric lighting. The inauguration took place on December 1, 1896.

Source images and text (abridged): Turism Iași.

City of Oradea / Băile Felix

(5 June 2022)

The city of Oradea (German: Großwardein) is the capital of Bihor county in northwestern Romania. The city was first mentioned in 1080 as a Roman-Catholic diocese (document from 1113) and belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. After World War I, Oradea went to Greater Romania and later back to Hungary. It was taken again in October 1944 and since then it belongs to the territory of Romania.

Just a few kilometers away is Băile Felix (German: Bad Felix), an internationally known health resort with thermal springs. Famous guests have included Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin and painter Salvador Dali. Today Bad Felix is the largest health resort in Romania with 200 springs.

See more info / photos about Oradea:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinations…/

Thanks for permission to use these images: https://www.instagram.com/oradea.de.poveste/ and https://www.instagram.com/oradeainimagini/

Râșnov Dinopark

(5 June 2022)

Dinozauri în mărime naturală, animați și aduși la viață. O peșteră în timp de piatră, un mic vulcan al său și multă istorie pe vremea dinozaurilor așteaptă vizitatorii în Dinoparcu (Dino Parc Râșnov) din județul Brașov.

Pe lângă nenumărați dinozauri, se oferă multe lucruri, doar pentru cei mici și pentru cei „mici”. Pictează-ți propriul dinozaur, stai într-un tren cu dinozauri sau folosește locul de joacă spațios. Este o excursie minunată la dinopark cu toată familia.

Imagini: începutul lunii ianuarie 2022

Timișoara – Victoriei Square

(5 June 2022)

Victoriei Square, formerly the Opera Square, is one of the central squares of Timișoara (in German: Temeswar, Temeschwar and also Temeschburg). It is the place where Timișoara was declared the first free city in Romania on December 20, 1989 during the Romanian Revolution (the overthrow of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu).

On opposite corners of the square are the Opera to the north and the Metropolitan Cathedral (Cathedral of the Three Hierarchs) to the south. From the Opera to the Cathedral, the promenade on the right is called “Corso” and the one on the left “Surogat”. The square is surrounded by cultural institutions such as the Romanian Opera, the National Theater, the Hungarian State Theater, the German State Theater, the Mitropolitan Cathedral, the Timiș Cinematographs, the Banat Museum, art galleries and many, many more….

Thanks to the Municipality of Timișoara for permission to use these images.

Nature, nature and nature again

(5 June 2022)

Poiana Brasov, located right next to the city of Brasov (Kronstadt), offers visitors a wonderful time not only in winter. Enjoy walks, hikes and much more through nature and/or admire numerous excursion destinations in the surroundings (Bran Castle, Peles Castle, the city of Brasov (Kronstadt), Rasnov Castle (Rosenau), Rasnov Dinopark and many more…. ).

Thanks Poiana Brasov/ Romania pentru permisiunea de a utiliza aceste imagini.

Bucharest, lots of beautiful and historic buildings

(5 June 2022)

Not only the direct center, the Old Town (Lipscani, Old Town) of Bucharest, offers a plethora of historic buildings. You can also find them all around … and here in sector 1, partly beautifully restored, partly left to your fate. They bear witness to a bygone era and it’s a pity that much is lost here year after year.

Images: beginning of June 2021, sector 1, Bucharest

Cluj-Napoca (Klausenburg)

(4 June 2022)

Located in northwest Romania and with its own airport, Cluj-Napoca is one of Romania’s largest cities. The city, called Klausenburg in German, is located in Transylvania and has around 450,000 inhabitants (current research as far as possible).

Constanța and the Black Sea

(4 June 2022)

Pictures from Constanta / Mamaia. The water is still a bit cold but it feels good. By boat to a small island with cormorants and gondola over the town along the “Falezei” (actually more along the waterfront).

Summer is coming or by German standards it’s already here (currently already reaching over 30 degrees with lots of blue sky)

Pictures: early June 2020

Rucar-Bran Pass

(4 June 2022)

Rucăr-Bran Pass, also known as Bran Pass, is a mountain pass in Romania that connects the districts of Brasov and Arges. It offers some of Romania’s most spectacular natural sights overlooking the Bucegi Mountains in the Southern Carpathians. The communities of Fundata and Moieciu are in the path of the pass.

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

Ighișu Nou (Eibesdorf) in Sibiu county

(4 June 2022)

Ighișu Nou, formerly also Ișdorf Săsesc, Ibișdorf, Ighișdorful Săsesc (in Saxon dialect Eibesterf, in German Saxony-Eibesdorf, Eibesdorf , Abesdorf in Hungarian Szászivánfalva, Ivánfalvă, Izséptelke) with the name, belongs to the municipality of Sibiul Nou in the region of Sevenburg.

Ighișu Nou was mentioned for the first time in a document from 1305 of the Alba Iulia chapter.

Thanks Your Guide in Transylvania (Photo: Adrian Arsu Film) for permission to use this image (July 2021)

Lake Tarnița in Cluj county

(4 June 2022)

Lake Tarnița is a reservoir between the towns of Râșca, Mărișel and Gilău west of Cluj-Napoca. It has an area of about 215 ha, a length of almost 9 km and a depth of up to 70 meters.

Find out more about Cluj-Napoca and the Cluj region

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

Blooming splendor in the Parâng mountains

(3 June 2022)

The Parâng mountain range is located in the central part of the Southern Carpathians (also the Transylvanian Alps, called the Southern Carpathians in Romanian) in the counties of Hunedoara and Gorj, among others.

It is named after the group’s highest mountain, Mount Parâng (Parângul Mare Peak).

Thanks Go Hunedoara (Photos: Atilla Dobai) for permission to use these images.

Făgăraș Fortress, Brasov county

(3 June 2022)

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

At the end of the 12th century, today’s castle was just a wooden fortress, which was enlarged into a stone fortress in the 14th century. The castle includes a museum, which can be visited and toured just like the castle.

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

Plopi, Cluj county

(3 June 2022)

Plopi (in German Pappeln) is a village in the commune of Valea Ierii in Transylvania, Cluj county. The village takes its name from the poplar forests that surround it.

It is idyllically hidden in the middle of the Apuseni Mountains. In 2011 it had just 104 inhabitants.

The mountain village is characterized by small, traditionally run farms and holiday homes. A beautiful monastery called the Monastery “Ascension of the Lord” is located on the mountain.

The mountain/landscape around Plopi invites you to hike, discover nature and also some wildlife species are native here. A lynx was seen only a short time ago, there are wolves, foxes, vipers, bears, a large number of species of birds of prey and many more.

On the roads (partly still very rocky and passable only with an off-road vehicle) a horse-drawn carriage is often used, you see herds of sheep and goats or suddenly find yourself in a “cow moan”.

The landscape is characterized by the fact that here people have built typical Romanian huts. The wooden construction blends beautifully with nature to this day.

Cluj-Napoca (Klausenburg) is about 20 km from Plopi.

Many small guesthouses offer cheap accommodation and there is a romantic hotel in the municipality of Valea Ierii.

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

Swallowtail… from Galati

(3 June 2022)

Seen, photographed and googled immediately.

The swallowtail (Macroglossum stellatarum) suggests at first glance by the extremely fast 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).

Images: July 26, 2021

Evening mood in the Danube Delta

(2 June 2022)

The Danube Delta is an exotic landscape in south-eastern Romania where over 1,830 plant species, 2,440 insect species, 91 species of molluscs, 11 species of reptiles, 10 species of amphibians, 320 species of birds and 44 species of mammals can be observed.

Find out more about the Danube Delta:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/danube-delta/

Images: February 2020

Green Dolphin Camping: beach, peace and nature

(2 June 2022)

The Danube Delta is an exotic landscape in south-eastern Romania where over 1,830 plant species, 2,440 insect species, 91 species of molluscs, 11 species of reptiles, 10 species of amphibians, 320 species of birds and 44 species of mammals can be observed.

Find out more about the Danube Delta:
https://xn –urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/destinații de excursie…/

Images: February 2020

Our holiday hotline and… “Franz”

(2 June 2022)

The first own green lettuce from the remote mountains of Cluj Napoca county, named “Franz”

Lovingly planted and grown without chemicals by our phone fairy Anja, who also takes care of our German-speaking holiday phone line.

Available every Wednesday from 15:00 to 18:00 and Saturday from 16:00 to 19:00 (German time) … Password “Franz”.

Or let us call you back, we will gladly do so without obligation and free of charge: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/hotline…/

Braila – Children’s Day

(2 June 2022)

June 1 was Children’s Day and at the same time the pedestrian area of Braila was once again adorned with umbrellas in the colors of the Romanian flag.

Brăila is located in the south-east of Romania, on the Danube bank, close to the city of Galați and the Danube/Black Sea Delta.

Image: June 01, 2022

Oltului Valley, Valcea county

(2 June 2022)

The Olt Valley is a canyon through which the Olt River flows between the Lotru and the Căpățânii Mountains, the western arm of the Făgăraș Mountains and the Cozia Mountains.

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

Lunca Ponorului, Hunedoara county

(1 June 2022)

Lunca Ponorului or Fundătura Ponorului, also known as “Palma lui Dieu”, is the valley of the Ponor River in the Șureanu Mountains. The valley is located in the Grădiștea Muncelului Natural Park in Hunedoara County.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (photo: Moldovan Dan) for permission to use this image.

Spring walk in Simeria Dendrological Park

(1 June 2022)

The Simeria Dendrological Park (located in the town of Simeria, Hunedoara County) covers an area of about 70 hectares (700,000 m2). It is divided into 50 parcels and is situated along the Mures river. It includes meadows, paths, alleys, as well as lakes and springs that are embedded in a beautiful, relaxing landscape.

At the beginning of the 18th century, the park was created on the left bank of the Mures River, which today is considered by experts to be the “National Monument of Park Art” and at the same time the oldest and most valuable collection of autochthonous art. and exotic trees in Romania.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (photo: Moldovan Dan) for permission to use this image.

May 2022: Wine journey through the Carpathians

(1 June 2022)

Sights, wonderful destinations, historic towns, nature and… wine. We would like to thank the German provider Karpaten Outdoor Tours for these beautiful pictures from the Transylvania region and the Carpathian Mountains of Romania.

Have we piqued your interest? Here you will find details and other offers:
https://xn- -urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/karpaten…/

Country life in the Apuseni mountains

(1 June 2022)

Wildly romantic for some, hard work with many hardships for others, both meet in the Apuseni mountains. If you’re happier, each must decide for himself. That’s all it means more and more… at least not when it comes to one’s own satisfaction.

The Apuseni Mountains are a mountain range in western Romania. It peaks at almost 1,850 meters (highest peak: Cucurb ata Mare at 1,849 meters) and forms the northern section of the Romanian Western Carpathians. The mountain range has an almost circular floor plan 130 to 150 km in diameter, is bounded by the rivers Mureș, Someș and Barc au and lies in the counties of Arad, Bihor, Cluj, Alba and Hunedoara.

Thanks to the photographer Gerd Deeken for allowing us to use these images.

Children’s Day

(1 June 2022)

June 1st, Children’s Day is a public holiday in Romania as in many other countries around the world.

We wish all children, young and old, a wonderful, eventful and happy day … and that we adults never forget that not only today, but in fact every day of the year should be a day for our children!

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