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Caractéristiques location vacances de cette propriété
Salle à manger / Salon
Salon avec:
- Foyer
Cuisine & Équipements ménagers
- Lave-vaisselle
Multimédia, Télécom & Divertissements
- Télévision
À l'extérieur
- Terrasse à ciel ouvert1
- Une terrasse est une grande surface externe qui, à la différence d'un balcon, se trouve sur l'avancée de l'étage inférieur, ou du sol même en rez-de-chaussée.
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Carte & Directions de cette location vacances
Transylvania
Comment s'y rendre
Le propriétaire fournit également des directions dans ces autres langues:
Anglais: Kalotaszeg is one of the most unique parts of Transylvania. It is known as a place of living traditions. Here you can still see folk costumes along with numerous historic sites and museums. Magyarvista (Vistea) is an important part of the region of Kalotaszeg. It lies 18km from Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca) and is situated between 2 mountains. With a population of just 700 people, plenty of peace and quiet is guaranteed! Here you can enjoy the warm welcome of the populace, try their traditional food and become acquainted with their culture.Disponibilités
Tarifs par période
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Notes
- Jour de changement (location à la semaine):
- Samedi
- Dépôt de sécurité remboursable:
- 125$
Activités à faire dans la région (à moins de 20 minutes en voiture)
Autres activités:
Pêche
Autres informations concernant les attraits de la région
Le propriétaire fournit également de l'information dans ces autres langues:
Anglais: The Apuseni Mountains are a little known gem in western Romania where nature remains pristine and unspoiled! The area's primary access roads swing around it, and the local towns have been built on its margins. These mountains form a huge plateau which has been cut in two by the Aries River, and they offer enough natural beauty to satisfy all tastes: forested hills that alternate with colorful open meadows, numerous scenic rivers that have chiseled out spectacular canyons and created world-famous caves, and remote valleys that are still home to large predators such as wolves and bears. The eastern part of the park is dominated by the Belis-Fintinele Lake which is the highest of a chain of four accumulation lakes on the Somes River, and is a wonderful place for fishing or boat trips. The enormous forests are crisscrossed with thousands of kilometers of forestry roads and trails, and filled with pristine natural areas, making this region perfect for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Caves are one of the main attractions of the Apuseni Mountains. There are thousands of them scattered all over the area. “Piatra Altarului‿ is considered by many to be the most beautiful cave in Europe. “Pestera Vantului‿ is the longest in Romania, with 44km of galleries, while “Humpleu‿ has individual rooms extending up to 600m long and 50m high. Most of the caves can be visited (with appropriate gear and specialized guides). Caves that are more accessible to tourists include “Pestera Ursilor‿ (Bear Cave), “Pestera Scarisoara‿ (Glacier Cave of Scarisoara), and “Pestera Ungurului‿ (Cave of the Hungarians). The Apuseni Mountains have a very complex and varied geological structure. Over time they have been successively lifted up and submerged by the sea. Different climates followed each other, beginning with tropical, then subtropical and later glacial. In this relatively small area, one can find a geological mosaic of conglomerate rocks, crystalline rocks, volcanic rocks and limestone. And there is also iron, silver and gold.- En ligne depuis: 2011-09-02
- Mise à jour le: 2012-05-27














