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Cabana Malaiesti - accommodation in Rucar - Bran, Rasnov

Rasnov (Brasov) - Transylvania



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Cabana Malaiesti - accommodation in  Rucar - Bran, Rasnov (Surrounding)

Dambovicioarei keys - are a significant component of the largest key complex in the country, which boasts over 20 keys, with a total length of over 30 km. Deepening of the Jurassic limestone stream in Stone Dambovicioara Craiului generated a key sector for over 8 km long, with the appearance of a real canyon cut into the rock pile bridges limestone massif of the terminal.

Rasnov is the largest peasant citadel in southeastern Transylvania. It was built in XIII century and helped to defend the inhabitants of Barsa for many centuries.

Bran Castle is the most famous fortress, mainly due legend that says that this was the residence of Count Dracula Vampire. Built in sec. XIV, the castle is the main attraction of the area

Ethnographic Museum was arranged outdoors in the park near Bran Castle. In this museum have been made and reconstructed some of the oldest and most typical construction Burzenland area.

Church Key - Moeciu Assumption Church built in 1813 in the key of river stone, wool pan (instead of mortar) and var.

Craiului Stone National Park - is located in Brasov and Arges county radius, respectively Zarnesti localities, Moeciu Rucar and Dambovicioara, including Piatra Craiului and including the gorge and gorge Ghimbav Dambovita. Located in Southern Carpathians, the park covers about 25 km long massif between Zarnesti and Rucar, being bounded by the river corridor and Dambovicioara Rucar Bran-east and south-east, and Tamas Dambovita rivers to the east and north Barsa river. Access can be either solid Plaiul or Curmatura Road.


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Attractions and activities in the surrounding area:
  • Nature Reserves
  • Churches and monasteries
Sport and activities in the surrounding area:
  • Hiking
  • Skiing (downhill)
  • Mountain bike