We often find Romania in difficult positions, from politics to migration and poverty. However, as a traveler you will not encounter many of such problems, as most of these need to be understood in depth before they can be observed on a day-to-day level.
Located in the Central-Eastern part of Europe, Romania has a rich history and bio-diversity. If you are a nature lover, you will definitely be appealed by the diversity of landscapes you can find on this land. As a citizen of Romania and a professional photographer, I will show you some of the best places to relax, hike or photograph while traveling through the country. So, let’s start.
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Bocicoel Village, Maramureș County
Colibița, Bistrița-năsăud County
Astra Open Air Museum, Sibiu
Piatra Craiului, Argeș County
Măguri, Cluj County
Transfăgărășan, Sibiu County
Piatra Craiului, Argeș County
Piatra Craiului, Argeș County
Maramureș County
Sinaia, Prahova County
Castelul De Lut Valea Zanelor, Porumbacu De Sus, Sibiu County
I'd love to know more about this! My family are Transylvanian Saxon from Sibiu and surrounding villages. I look forward to traveling there one day.
Astra Open Air Museum, Sibiu
Biertan Village, Sibiu County
Sinaia, Prahova County
Turda Salt Mine, Cluj County
Looks like a fun and mysterious place. I was so curious that I searched for it: http://twistedsifter.com/2016/03/romanian-salt-mine-converted-into-wild-tourist-attraction/