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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

These attractions provide a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making Râșnov, Zărnești, and Bran popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.

Râșnov Attractions

  • Râșnov Fortress: One of the most iconic landmarks in the region, this medieval fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Piatra Craiului mountains.
  • Dino Park Râșnov: A unique outdoor dinosaur park featuring life-sized models of dinosaurs, interactive activities, and an adventure trail for families.
  • Valea Cetății Nature Reserve: A beautiful hiking area near the fortress, featuring caves, rock formations, and lush forests, ideal for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.
  • Râșnoavei Gorge with Bungee Jumping and Climbing.
  • RockStadt Extreme Fest in the summer season.
  • The distillery in Râșnov, which, in addition to producing a variety of local spirits, also offers tastings and tours of the production area.

Zărnești Attractions

  • Zărnești Gorges (Piatra Craiului National Park): A stunning natural area with breathtaking gorges, cliffs, and hiking trails. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a chance to explore one of the most pristine parts of the Carpathians.
  • Libearty Bear Sanctuary: A key attraction near Zărnești, where visitors can observe rescued bears living in a semi-natural environment.
  • Wolf Park Adventure features a progressively challenging course and 6 zip lines. The park has 5 courses with increasing difficulty levels.

Bran Attractions

  • Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle): One of Romania’s most famous castles, steeped in history and folklore. It’s a must-visit for those wanting to explore medieval architecture and Dracula legends.
  • Moeciu Village & Traditional Farmhouses: Explore the charming villages of Moeciu for traditional Romanian culture, local food, and breathtaking mountain views.
  • Rasnov – Bran Hiking Trails: The area offers numerous scenic trails connecting Râșnov, Bran, and Moeciu, ideal for both beginner and experienced hikers.
  • Bran Adventure Park: A fun outdoor park with activities like zip-lining, rope bridges, and treetop adventures for thrill-seekers.

Brașov Attractions

  • Poiana Brașov: winter sports and bike trails.
  • The Black Church, Brașov Fortress, the Old Town, Șchei Gate, Ecaterina Gate, Council Square, Central Park, Strada Sforii – the narrowest street in Europe.
  • Sinaia & Peleș Castle: Located 50 km from Brașov, Peleș Castle, built in a Neo-Renaissance style, offers a magnificent insight into royal architecture.
  • Clients can also enjoy more urban attractions: 2 karting circuits, one in Prejmer and one indoor right in Brașov.
  • In the Old Town area, you’ll find beer houses, wine bars, and restaurants with diverse cuisines, especially during the summer season.
  • Various festivals are held, such as the Jazz Festival, which takes place simultaneously in all the small squares in the Old Town, the Massiff Festival, which is held in Poiana Brașov, and the Medieval Festival, which takes place in the Fortress.
  • Parc Aventura features 16 progressively challenging courses and a 300-meter-long zip line over the lake.
  • Coresi and Afi malls.

Cristian Attractions

  • The Saxon village, which has preserved its charm unchanged for 2 centuries (2 km from Râșnov), hosts the C’Art Fest Festival.

Prejmer Attractions

  • The fortified churches, the Pancake Festival – This event originates from a Saxon tradition from the 14th century, called Faschin.