Bunești · 农家乐里的独立房间 · 1室2床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Room 01 Attic
Welcome to the Haus Rether guesthouse, located in the village of Bunești in the heart of Transylvania. The historic farmhouse was built in the 1790s by the Transylvanian Saxon Rether family. After the emigration of the Transylvanian Saxons, it stood unused for many years and was in danger of falling into disrepair. Now it is being given a new lease of life and offers its guests a carefree rural idyll. The Attic Room 01 is located upstairs in the second building on the right of the court.
We absolutely loved Alex's place. He's been really welcoming from the start, even before we got there. Everything is really well put together, the accommodation is a reconversion of a country house annex, it keeps enough original features, but up to date amenities are making your stay really beyond perfection. The decor is clean and minimal, you can really relax after being out and about. Everything is brand new and spotless clean. There's a well equipped kitchen and a grill if you fancy a barbecue but also the option of a generous breakfast with local produce that you should definitely try. We loved our stay and couldn't recommend it more!
The Transylvanian Highlands, which are bordered by the rivers Târnava Mare, Hârtibaciu, and Olt, offer a landscape that is as varied as it is beautiful: mysterious forests, pastures and meadows of great natural importance, eagles and bears, but also fortified churches and villages that seem to have come straight out of a fairy tale. The largest continental Natura 2000 protected area in Romania is a great place to take in the natural nature and relish quiet moments.
Learn the fascinating history of the Saxon immigrants from the Middle Ages as well as the various nationalities or ethnic groups that have coexisted in this area for ages, such as the Romanians, Hungarians, and others. The inhabitants will open their houses and their souls and invite you into their world if you venture off the asphalt roads and into the pathways they have been using for centuries.
People in the Transylvanian region between Rupea and Sigishoara used to mostly harvest oat because of the region's harsh environment. As a result, this area was known as "Haferland," which is German for "Oat Country."
These Transylvanian villages have developed a magnificent and distinctive charm over time that still makes us nostalgic for bygone eras.
You can return to the era when the Transylvanian Saxon "neighbourhoods" were active by visiting Crit, Viscri, Mesendorf, Cloasterf, Roades, Saschiz, or Fiser.
Old fortified churches that tempt you with moving organ recitals can be found across the Transylvanian region as you travel there.
People in the Transylvanian region between Rupea and Sigishoara used to mostly harvest oat because of the region's harsh environment. As a result, this area was known as "Haferland," which is German for "Oat Country."
These Transylvanian villages have developed a magnificent and distinctive charm over time that still makes us nostalgic for bygone eras.
You can return to the era when the Transylvanian Saxon "neighbourhoods" were active by visiting Crit, Viscri, Mesendorf, Cloasterf, Roades, Saschiz, or Fiser.
Old fortified churches that tempt you with moving organ recitals can be found across the Transylvanian region as you travel there.
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