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Chalet | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 11
2 holiday cottages, located near the city of Cluj Napoca, in the heart of the Transylvanian mountains. Fully furnished with traditional furniture and interiors, available on self catering and all inclusive basis. On offer fully guided trips! See Transylvania as Prince Charles describes it: "beautiful, breathtaking, timeless"!
£43–£180 / night
£300–£500 / week
4 nights min stay
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Chalet | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 4
The little lodge is perfectly located at the heart of Europe's last part of untouched wilderness, less than 40 minutes easy stroll through amazing scenery to the impressive Turda Gorges. An intimate and luxurious guest chalet located in the beautiful Transylvania countryside.
£45 / night
£312 / week
1 night min stay
Guest house | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 6
Discover the wonders of Transylvania.Explore ancient cities like Sighisoara,Sibiu,and Alba Julia. Casa Roger makes the ideal home base for your exploration. There is so much to see your'll love it so come on over. Welcome Pack-lovely log fire-terrace with stunning views-sun bed area & even a games room for rainy days.
£50–£69 / night
£350–£480 / week
Short stays welcome
Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10
''One of Europe's most fantastic pads''-The Guardian. Stunning location by a mountain creek. ALWAYS the whole villa for yourselves. Unique design, representing what we believe in and appreciate most: smart simplicity, informal elegance, intimacy and extreme coziness.
£114 / night
£800 / week
3 bedrooms | Sleeps 11
from £43 / night | £300 / week
1 bedroom | Sleeps 4
from £45 / night | £312 / week
3 bedrooms | Sleeps 6
from £50 / night | £350 / week
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4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10
from £114 / night | £800 / week
3 reviews
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Romania has much to offer the traveller, with stunning mountainous landscape and picturesque villages which offer a glimpse of how life has been lived for centuries past. Bucharest, the capital city, has numerous museums and art galleries, and is a great place to sample the lively nightlife and traditional Romanian cuisine. The east coast offers holiday beaches by the Black Sea, while Transylvania is a fairy-tale land famous for Count Dracula and sleepy Medieval villages.