Attractions in Muntenia
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Comana Adventure Park is located inside the Comana Nature Park, circa 35 kilometers from Bucharest. ...
The Princely Court in Târgoviște is an ensemble of historic buildings and medieval fortifications ...
The Siriu Mountains are among the most sought-after mountains in Romania, not so much for the jaw-dropping views from ...
The castle in Potlogi represents a reference for understanding the Brâncovan architecture (known ...
"The museum in the heart of the capital", documents from 1936 the traditional life in the village, ...
Poenari Castle is a ruined castle, notable for its connection to Vlad the Impaler. Access to the ...
Large reservoir with hydroelectric power station
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Discover the most beautiful places in Southern Romania
Backpacking or cycling between the mountains and the sea
Hiking and skiing are probably the main outdoor tourist engine in Southern Romania. The famous Romanian mountains Bucegi and Făgăraș stand at the northern border of the region. Rail and road connections to these mountains are numerous, which results in the overcrowding of the roads and mountain resorts in any season.
Probably the most lively mountain resorts in Romania are located in the Prahova Valley. Resorts such as Sinaia and Busteni are hotspots both for those who love mountain trails and for those looking for bike trails or scenic roads.
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Moldoveanu Peak - the highest peak in the country - is not necessarily easy to reach. But that doesn't stop hundreds of hikers from choosing the shortest hiking route to the top - via Valea Rea; this is also one of the popular one-day tours in the Fagaras Mountains. For less crowded hiking trails, try the accessible, but less touristic routes in Iezer-Păpușa, Grohotiș Mountains or in the truly unknown Buzău Mountains.

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For cyclists, both the sub-mountain hills and some alpine plateaus can make up for challenging bike tours. The Transbucegi Road takes you up to the mountain plateau relatively quickly but requires great effort. Although the Transylvanian part of the Transfăgărășan road is the most famous side, the part in Argeș County is similarly stunning and can also be “conquered” on two wheels. On the other side, bike riding through Southern Romania along the Danube takes you straight to the sea. It involves a little effort but you'll get a refreshing swim.
The Wine Road in Southern Romania

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The Dealu Mare Vineyard area in Prahova County is one of the most famous in Romania. The small wineries between Ploiești and Buzău offer guided tours with tastings included. Tourism in the area is more popular in autumn when the grapes are harvested.
But a bike ride on the county roads between Urlați and Zorești is delightful in any season; you will pass by hills with vineyards and fruit trees, and villages with small houses.
The wine trail through Muntenia and Oltenia is an excellent opportunity to spend a weekend in a different way if you come from Bucharest, Sibiu, ...
Discover the Land of Buzău Geopark
The Land of Buzău Geopark was born at the initiative of some people in love with the sub-Carpathian area in Buzău County. Their aim is to promote and support the region through sustainable tourism. The Geopark is a rural area on the outside of the Subcarpathians, and also one of the wildest places in Europe with its rich biodiversity. The Geopark includes some well-known natural attractions such as muddy volcanoes, amber sites, salt hills, eternal fires, cave settlements, and an extremely picturesque rural landscape. The main problem here is poor infrastructure. So exploring the area by bike might be the best choice, even if the roads are not marked for cycle tourism.
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