Memories: Timisoara in summer in the evening / at night

(30 November 2025)

Pictures from mid-July 2025 in the evening from Timisoara in the west of Romania.

https://discover-timisoara.com | https://welcome-to-romania.com

A city full of life, and it’s wonderful to stroll through the city in the evening at temperatures between 28°C (7 PM) and 22°C (midnight), to enjoy a coffee or a cool drink, or to have an Indian chicken masala in coconut milk (our tip ) in one of the many restaurants, street cafés, or wine bars.

Hotel of Ice | Balea Lake | Transfagarasan

(30 November 2025)

High up in the Fagaras Mountains lies Balea Lake, the highest point of the Transfagarasan mountain road and the place where the Hotel of Ice is built every winter.

https://hotelofice.ro | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Pictures from one of the last “hotel seasons” from previous years.

Romania | Winter Wonderland

(30 November 2025)

Holiday 2026 | Discover Romania

(30 November 2025)

Romania, the land of bears, the last European primeval forests, and of course Count Dracula. With a fascinating history shaped by many cultures, peoples, and nations.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

It begins with the Dacians, and over the centuries, many nationalities have populated Romania: Hungarians, Turks, Transylvanian Saxons, Banat Swabians, and many more. And each leaves its mark… with customs and traditions, language, mentality, delicious specialties, and so much more…!

Visit Romania, it is a wonderful travel destination
Travel offers from Germany: https://drs-reisen.de

Peles Castle

(29 November 2025)

Peles Castle, located near the town of Sinaia in the Prahova Valley, deeply nestled in the Bucegi Mountains

It was built between 1873 and 1883 by order of King Carol I of Romania and was confiscated by the communist regime in 1947. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Peles Castle was returned to the former King Michael, who was living in exile in Switzerland.

Today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow | Christmas market at Conacul Mocioni

(29 November 2025)

Today, tomorrow, and also on December 1st, a Christmas market will take place at Conacul Mocioni in Foeni (right on the border with Serbia and about 20 km southwest of Timisoara in Timis County).

https://mybanat.ro/sarbatori-iarna-conacul-mocioni/

In addition to the Christmas market, there will be a concert with Christmas carols (Colinde) and activities for children. Of course, everything is accompanied by local specialties from Banat and Serbia.

Republic of Moldova | Moldova

(29 November 2025)

The Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Moldova, also called Moldawien in Germany) is located on the eastern border of Romania in Southeastern Europe.

https://discover-moldova.com | Travel offers: https://drs-reisen.de

As a neighboring country of Romania, but emotionally and regionally deeply connected, the country offers its visitors unspoiled nature, outstanding wines, delicious food, and friendly hosts.

Cheile Turzii – German: Thorenburger Klamm | Cluj County

(29 November 2025)

The Cheile Turzii (also called Thorenburger Schlucht in German) is a limestone gorge in the Trascau Mountains, on the eastern edge of the Western Carpathians in western Transylvania, Romania, not far from the city of Turda (Thorenburg).

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

The gorge, about two kilometers long, is traversed by the Hasdate stream, which has carved its way into the limestone here. On both sides, the gorge is bordered by steep walls about 300 meters high, in which several caves are found. As early as 1938, the gorge was declared a nature reserve due to the presence of over 1,000 plant species, some of them alpine. On an area of 176 hectares, about 70 species of birds, fish, amphibians, and some mammals such as foxes, weasels, martens, and wild boars live here.

More & more Christmas markets / Christmas (Xmas) in Romania

(28 November 2025)

Many Christmas markets have already opened (Sibiu, Craiova, …) and many are opening today, tomorrow, and on Sunday (e.g. Timisoara).

An overview with pictures and all information:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

The Christmas season is beginning—may it be peaceful, reflective, and positive for everyone.

Pictures from this year (Targu Mures) and previous years (Timisoara, Craiova) from various Christmas markets.

Romania | Carpathians | Transalpina / Transfagarasan

(28 November 2025)

Saturday, 29th November, from 8 PM | Schlager night at Restaurant Mentor | Sibiu

(28 November 2025)

For all those who love German Schlager, have time on Saturday, and live in or are in Sibiu / Hermannstadt! Admission is free, but registration is required!

Spend a special evening with live music, a warm, cozy atmosphere, and an à la carte menu.

Date: Saturday, 29.11.2025
Time: 20:00–24:00 | Admission: from 18:30

Location: Mentor Restaurant & Bar, Piata Mare No. 16, Sibiu / Hermannstadt

Reservations at +40 747 993 629 or info@heide-reisen.de

High up for a wonderful view

(28 November 2025)

Perfect for all stair climbers… Mount Toaca, at 1,904 meters, is the second highest peak in the Ceahlau Massif (Neamt County) in the northeast of Romania and… it can be “climbed” via a staircase

The number of steps is roughly equivalent to the number of steps leading to the viewing platform in Cologne Cathedral. We don’t have exact figures, but both routes are said to have around 500 steps. This is roughly equivalent to 31 floors in a high-rise building (information for anyone who wants to practice at home).

Transalpina | August 2025

(28 November 2025)

Pictures of the Transalpina by Mr. Daniel Sippel, who took a trip in/through Romania in August. Thank you for sending these beautiful pictures.

The Transalpina, or “The King’s Way” as the road is also called, has been fully open again since the beginning of June (like the Transfagarasan).

It connects the towns of Novaci in Gorj County and Sebes in Alba County. Over a length of 138 kilometers, this road crosses the Parang Mountains and reaches its highest point at the Urdele Pass.

Bistrita (German: Bistritz) during Christmas time

(27 November 2025)

Bistritz, Romanian Bistrita, Hungarian Beszterce, located in Bistrita-Nasaud County in the north of Transylvania, during Christmas time.

Just stroll through the city and enjoy the lights and/or visit the highest church tower in the city, that of the Evangelical Church. You can take the elevator to the top and have a wonderful view over the city and the Nösnerland*.

Pictures: Florin Iliescu, thank you Florin

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* Nösnerland (also Nösnergau; Romanian Țara Nasaudului) is a historical region in northern Transylvania, bordering the Reener Ländchen. It is the northernmost part of the Königsboden, between the Bistritz and Marosch rivers. The main town of the area was Bistritz. Until the 20th century, Nösnerland was mostly inhabited by Transylvanian Saxons.

Holiday 2026 | Discover Romania

(27 November 2025)

Romania, the land of bears, the last European primeval forests, and of course Count Dracula. With a fascinating history shaped by many cultures, peoples, and nations.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

It begins with the Dacians, and over the centuries, many nationalities have populated Romania: Hungarians, Turks, Transylvanian Saxons, Banat Swabians, and many more. And each leaves its mark… with customs and traditions, language, mentality, delicious specialties, and so much more…!

Visit Romania, it is a wonderful travel destination

Travel offers from Germany: https://drs-reisen.de

Holiday 2026 | Hermannstadt / Sibiu in Transylvania

(27 November 2025)

Beautiful pictures from Sibiu, in the heart of Transylvania, from the end of May 2023. A wonderful day to explore a wonderful city.

Plan your trip / holiday to Romania now with https://rotravel24.com and create your own travel plan with destinations, experiences, and more!

We thank Mr. Michel Tesmar for sending these pictures.

6 days | New Year’s Eve 2025 / 26 in Moldova

(27 November 2025)

New Year’s Eve in Moldova? Romania’s neighboring country is still a little-known but fascinating travel destination in Eastern Europe.

https://drs-reisen.de/reise/silvester-in-moldavien/

It offers idyllic landscapes, traditional villages, and a long wine tradition – the country is considered one of the oldest wine regions in the world. Particularly impressive are the huge wine cellars of Cricova and Milestii Mici, the latter being the largest wine cellar in the world.

The capital Chisinau offers a mix of Soviet architecture, green parks, and vibrant culture. Nature lovers will find a highlight in Orheiul Vechi, a historic monastery complex set amid spectacular rocky landscapes.

Moldova is ideal for travelers seeking authenticity, tranquility, and cultural discoveries away from mass tourism.

Sunrise in Sulina | Black Sea

(27 November 2025)

The city of Sulina is located at the southeasternmost point of Romania, right on the Black Sea. Beautiful pictures from the winter a few years ago.

https://discover-sulina.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

New Year’s Eve 2025 / 2026 in Harghita County / Miercurea Ciuc

(26 November 2025)

Already have plans for New Year’s Eve? Maybe visit Miercurea Ciuc, the coldest winter city in Romania. Bundle up and stroll through the festive city, enjoy a hot cocoa, or take part in one of the many events happening around New Year’s.

Overview of many events:
https://visitharghita.com/en/events?type=ual5qnxjpys6dw

Overview of Christmas markets in Romania:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

Banita Gorges | The Gorges of Banita

(26 November 2025)

The gorges are located in the commune of Banita in Hunedoara County and run along high limestone walls.

They are about 300 meters long and have been deeply carved into the limestone by water. On calm summer days, they can be visited, but waterproof shoes are a must, as the path through the gorges also leads through water.

The height of the rock walls is about 10-15 meters and shows how the water eroded the stone. In many places, the rocks form a roof, which was created by horizontal erosion depending on the current over hundreds of years.

We thank Mrs. Corina E. Mateescu for granting permission to use these pictures.

Bran Castle | Dracula’s Home

(26 November 2025)

A picture from May 2025 with an unusual view (from the back) of Bran Castle (German: Törzburg), Dracula’s legendary home

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://discover-brasov.com

The Tower of the Cizmarilor in Sighisoara (Schäßburg)

(26 November 2025)

The Shoemakers’ Tower, first documented in 1522, was rebuilt in 1681 after the fire of 1676 and has the shape of a hexagonal prism with unequal sides.

Its broken roof, with two observation turrets on the south and north sides, gives it a distinctive appearance. From this tower comes the stone tablet with the oldest coat of arms of the city and the motto “Nomen Domini, turris fortissima” (translated: “The name of the Lord is the strongest fortress”), which is preserved in the History Museum in the Clock Tower (Turnul cu Ceas) in Sighisoara (German: Schäßburg).

After the Second World War, the tower’s appearance underwent some changes. The windows were widened and the entrance modified, and later the exterior staircase was added.

Plan your trip / holiday to Romania online now with the new “My Travel Plan” function > https://rotravel24.com/rumaenien-bucket-list-top-reiseziele/

7 days | Ridge hike 2026 in the Fagaras Mountains

(25 November 2025)

The Fagaras Mountains (Munții Făgăraș) have been among the best-known and most popular Romanian hiking areas since the end of the 19th century.

https://drs-reisen.de/…/kammwanderung-im-fagarascher…/

The ridge hike in the Fagaras Mountains, the highest mountain range of the Carpathians, is a spectacular adventure for hikers and nature lovers. This demanding trekking route stretches along the main ridge of the mountains and offers breathtaking views of possibly still snow-covered peaks, deep valleys, and sparkling glacial lakes.

The hike includes some of Romania’s highest peaks, including Moldoveanu Peak (2,544 m) and Negoiu Peak (2,535 m). The route is characterized by steep ascents and narrow paths, requiring good physical condition and surefootedness.

8 days | Hiking on the Via Transilvanica 2026

(25 November 2025)

Hiking on the Via Transilvanica in TERRA SAXONUM. The Via Transilvanica is an impressive hiking trail that leads through the picturesque region of Transylvania in Romania.

https://drs-reisen.de/…/wanderung-auf-der-via…/

Especially the area of Terra Saxonum, known for its rich history and culture, offers hikers a unique experience. This hike takes place on the “Terra Saxonum” section of the Via Transilvanica and leads you through Transylvania.

Your luggage will be transported from accommodation to accommodation every day, so you only need a small backpack for your drinks, provisions, sunscreen, and rain jacket.

Premium wine tours to Romania 2026

(25 November 2025)

Discover Romanian grape varieties, some of which have a history of over 2,000 years. The elegance and authenticity of these wines will surprise and delight you.

https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/…/premium-wein-reise…/

The mountains of Transylvania, thanks to their climatic conditions, reveal excellent white wines with fine acidity, refreshing taste, and delicate fruity aromas worthy of the legends of this region in the Carpathian arc.

The south of Romania, with its centuries-old tradition of viticulture, also delights us with its mostly untouched, Tuscan-Mediterranean-like landscapes. The purity of nature, the simplicity of the villages, and the uniqueness of the red wine varieties tell the story of a country and its virgin, in part still completely undiscovered, nature.

Beach of Sulina | Black Sea | November 24, 2025

(25 November 2025)

While in many places in Romania there is already snow, in Sulina, in the Danube Delta, it is still relatively warm.

https://discover-sulina.com | https://urlaub-im-donaudelta.de

We thank Sulina fabuloasa for these pictures.

Manastirea Hurezi (Horezu Monastery) | Valcea County

(25 November 2025)

Horezu Monastery (also known as Hurezi Monastery) is a Romanian Orthodox nunnery located in the historical region of Valahia Mică in Vâlcea.

At the foot of the Căpățânii mountains, a massive mountain range of the Transylvanian Alps, on the territory of the Romani de Jos village, the monastery is located about three kilometers (airline) north of the small town of Horezu.

The cries of nocturnal birds of prey (Romanian huhurezi) that live in the surrounding forests of the monastery probably gave the name of the place. The monastery was founded in 1692 by the then prince of Wallachia Constantin Brâncoveanu (1654-1714) and was built in 1709 until 1862 it was a human monastery. After the monks were transferred to your Bistrita, the nuns came to the monastery. The monastery complex has been restored several times since 1827 and is under conservation.

On a hill the monastery complex is surrounded by two fortifications. The exterior of a smaller wall surrounded the entire estate of the monastery with its hermits. The second consists of three parts of different buildings and a wall to the east. The entrance to the monastery is in the south part of a bell tower, armored with a solid wooden steel gate. The church of the monastery of Saints Emperors Constantine and Helen, built in the middle of the complex in a cross shape, is 32 meters long and was built between 1693 and 1697. Brâncoveanu, however, did not fulfill its purpose and, therefore, was never used. The large iconostasis is carved in lime wood and wrapped in gold.

The square chapel with octagonal tower, whose windows are the light source of the chapel, is located on the west side opposite the entrance to the church and was erected in 1697. The frescoes of the formation were created between 1705 and 1706 and are still in good condition today.

We thank Relu Chiriac, Galati for the permission to use these images.

Sighisoara / Schässburg | Beautiful

(24 November 2025)

Plan now… spend spring / summer 2026 in Sighisoara, it’s wonderful Not crowded, yet lively with countless places you want / must / should see and beautiful spots to relax, linger… and enjoy.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de

We can recommend Sighisoara / Schässburg 1,000%

Transfagarasan in June of a previous year

(24 November 2025)

Pictures of the Transfagarasan (taken from the cable car leading to Balea Lake) from June of a previous year and from a wonderful place

It is a magical road in and through the Fagaras Mountains. The Transfagarasan road connects the two historical regions of Wallachia and Transylvania in a breathtaking mountain landscape.

We thank Thorsten Wisnewski for granting permission to use this/these picture(s).

Winter (2024/25) at Balea Lake | Hotel of Ice | Transfagarasan ☃️

(24 November 2025)

Holiday 2026 | Romania | Impressions and ideas

(24 November 2025)

Learn more and find travel destinations (in DE, EN, RO, and other languages).

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

Iași | Wonderful University City

(23 November 2025)

The university city of Iași (also known as Jassy and Jasch in German, formerly Jassenmarkt, Jaszvasarist in Hungarian) is located 20 kilometers west of the border with the Republic of Moldova in the northeastern part of Romania.

See images – from spring to winter – that will mesmerize and enchant. We thank photographer Ovid Meyer for allowing us to use these wonderful pictures.

The Carpathians of Romania / Transylvania | Beautiful

(23 November 2025)

Start your 2025 holiday now or begin planning for 2026! Discover the Carpathians, Transylvania, and Romania with the German-speaking tour operator Karpaten Outdoor Tours.

All offers are now also available on roTravel24.com in eight languages:
https://rotravel24.com/touren-rundreisen-reisen/

Black Eagle Palace | Oradea | Bihor County

(23 November 2025)

Vultul Negru Palace is a secessionally built commercial arch in 1908 with a glass roof and cafes and boutiques inside.

Oradea in spring / summer | Bihor County

(23 November 2025)

The city of Oradea (German: Großwardein, Hungarian: Nagyvárad) is the capital of Bihor County and is located on the eastern edge of the Great Hungarian Plain on the Crisul Repede River (German: Schnelle Kreisch, Hungarian: Sebes-Körös).

The city center is 13 km from the Hungarian border.

Biertan fortified church in winter

(22 November 2025)

This church/fortified church is located in the commune of Biertan (in German Birthälm, in Hungarian Berethalom) in Sibiu County, Transylvania.

Biertan is part of the first German-Saxon settlements and was officially mentioned in documents in 1398 (other sources: 1402).

Like every Saxon settlement, it stands out with a row of houses surrounding a central square, above which rises the imposing fortified church. Between 1572 and 1867, Biertan was the seat of the Saxon episcopate (bishopric of the Evangelical Church A.C.), which favored the development of one of the largest peasant communities in Transylvania around this fortified church. It is a medieval and architectural treasure in Romania, definitely worth a visit.

We thank photographer Sorin Onisor ( facebook.com/sorinonisor ) for allowing us to use these beautiful images.

Christmas markets in Romania

(22 November 2025)

Many have already opened (Craiova, Sibiu / Hermannstadt, Alba Iulia, Cluj-Napoca, Predeal, Arad, and more) and many will start in the next few days (Brasov / Kronstadt, Bucharest, Oradea, …).

An overview with all dates:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

Pictures: Christmas market in Targu Mures and Timisoara from last year

Winter with the Mocanita | Maramures county

(22 November 2025)

Not only in Maramureș and Transylvania but also in Bukovina, there is a “Mocănița” (pronounced: Mokaniza). The word Mocănița specifically refers to a narrow-gauge railway operated by steam locomotives.

Bukovina (also called Buchenland in German, Bucovina in Romanian) is a historical region northeast of the Carpathians at the crossroads of Central, Southeastern, and Eastern Europe.

We thank Sorin Onișor (facebook.com/sorinonisor) for allowing us to use these pictures (from previous years).

Transalpina in summer | Alba, Sibiu and Gorj counties

(22 November 2025)

The Transalpina, or “The King’s Way” as the road is also called, is usually open from the beginning of June (like the Transfagarasan) until the first heavy snowfall in autumn / early winter.

It connects the towns of Novaci in Gorj County and Sebes in Alba County. Over a length of 138 kilometers, this road crosses the Parang Mountains and reaches its highest point at the Urdele Pass.

We thank Mr. Andreas Hainbach for these beautiful pictures from his Romania tour at the end of July 2025 / beginning of August 2025. Many thanks

DRS Reisen GmbH at the tourism fair in Leipzig

(22 November 2025)

Still today (November 22) and tomorrow, Sunday (November 23), in Hall 4, Stand D30 at the fair in Leipzig.

Visit the Romania-specialized tour operator directly at the fair or see many offers online at https://drs-reisen.de

Mocanita Hutulca Moldovita | Suceava County

(22 November 2025)

The narrow-gauge steam railway Mocănița Huțulca Moldovița in Suceava County, in the northeast of Romania. The train also runs in winter, and the schedules and prices are available online.

We thank the photographer Sorin Onisor (facebook.com/sorinonisor) for granting permission to use these pictures.

The old town of Bucharest during Christmas time

(21 November 2025)

Pictures from mid-December last year from the old town, the Old Town / Lipscani of Bucharest. But even now you can already find the first Christmas lights and decorations, and in a few days, the two Christmas markets in Bucharest will start again

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

Bucharest by night | Capital of Romania

(21 November 2025)

The city of Bucharest (Bucuresti in Romanian) is the capital and largest city in Romania.

https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/ | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Bucharest | Capital of Romania | Macca-Villacrosse Passage

(21 November 2025)

In the center of Bucharest (northwest), in the Old Town / Lipscani area, lies the Macca-Villacrosse Passage.

This covered passage is a historical monument that connects Calea Victoriei and Lipscani Street through the passage’s exit on Eugeniu Carada Street.

April in Bucharest | Close to Piata Romana

(21 November 2025)

Pictures of the Muzeul Colectiilor de Arta (Art Collections Museum) on Calea Victoriei and, just a few meters away, the Biserica (Church) Amzei on Strada Biserica Amzei.

And for those who visit these places, we also recommend a coffee, something sweet, a delicious breakfast, or more at Tosteria Italiana. It’s our favorite café when we want to enjoy Italian flair and music in this part of Bucharest. Tosteria is located at the corner of Calea Victoriei and Strada Biserica Amzei.

To Bucharest for Christmas Guesthouse Nussbaumer

(21 November 2025)

The Nussbaumer Guesthouse in Sector 5 is not only perfectly located and close to the city center (direct S-Bahn every few minutes to Piata Unirii / the Old Town, about 2.8 km, we always walk), but also offers a “Complete Christmas City Break Package” in December with many services, including transfer from/to the airport, city tour, visit to a winery, a salt mine, and much more.

Info > https://apartments-nussbaumer.com

The guesthouse has modern furnished rooms/apartments, integrated kitchenette, bathroom with shower, washing machine/dryer in the house, and much more…

Contact, Mr. Cristian Marinescu (German, English, Romanian): Phone: +40 (0)724 204 726, email: info@apartments-nussbaumer.com

The host speaks German and can also organize other services for you, such as airport pick-up. Shopping options (e.g. Lidl, open Monday to Sunday from 7:00 to 22:00) are only 150 meters away, and there is also a McDonald’s in the immediate vicinity. Free parking is possible in front of the house.

It’s getting cold, but we warm ourselves with thoughts of spring

(20 November 2025)

Spring in Romania… not only in the cities, but especially in the countryside, is a wonderful time. Maybe it’s time to plan your next holiday or at least dream about it for a moment

You can find our current 2026 brochure at https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de

We thank the photographer Sorin Onisor (Sorin Onisor) for granting permission to use these impressive pictures.

The Banat and the Danube / Little Wallachia

(20 November 2025)

Pictures of the Danube, the bay of Dubova and in the background the Manastirea (monastery) Mraconia. Here begins one of the most famous hiking routes in the Danube Gorge: From Dubova there to Varful (mountain) Ciucarul Mare (Great Sugar Peak).

Difficulty: easy
Duration there and back: about 2 hours
Marking: yellow triangles
Starting point: exit from the village of Dobova in the direction of Svinita

We thank Banatul Montan (Photos: Kokovics Laszlo ) for the permission to use these pictures.

Mill (Mühle) in Melces | Sacel | Maramures County

(20 November 2025)

The museum / mill of Mecles dates back to 1890 and consists of two mills which are moved by the power of the river Iza. The mill is located in the village of Sacel on the DJ186 road (a junction of the 17C) in Maramures County.

One of the two mills is of German origin, popularly known as ‘Fosalai’ and has been in operation since 1905. It is used to wash raw wool so that it can be processed further.

We would like to thank Mr Alexander Laszlo for sending us these pictures (September 2024).

Feldioara Fortress (Marienburg) in September 2023

(20 November 2025)

We remember: In addition to many, many interested visitors and guests, Vlad III Draculea, the former Voivode of Wallachia and also known as Vlad the Impaler / Vlad Tepes, surprised Marienburg Fortress with his visit

The festival “Festivalul Cavalerii Teutoni se întorc” took place at the beginning of September 2023 in Feldioara Fortress | Marienburg.

Kronstadt / Brasov in autumn

(19 November 2025)

Pictures from Brasov from the end of September 2025. At any time and in any season, the city in Transylvania / Burzenland is worth a visit.

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from the end of September 2025.

Tartlau Fortified Church (Prejmer) | Romania tour in 1,000 pictures

(19 November 2025)

The fortified church of Tartlau, in the commune of Prejmer, Brasov County, has the most powerful ring wall of all the Saxon fortified churches in Transylvania. The oldest fortification ring is said to have been built before 1300 and was expanded at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century.

In its present form, the walls still stand 12 to 14 meters high and up to 5 meters thick at the base. Inside the fortress are over 270 refuge and storage chambers, arranged on up to four levels.

We thank Tom & Helga for these beautiful pictures from their Romania tour in September and October 2024. Many thanks

Corvin Castle / Fortress in Hunedoara

(19 November 2025)

The Hunedoara Castle (also known as Hunedoara Palace, in German Burg Eisenmarkt, in Romanian Castelul Corvinilor or Castelul Huniazilor, in Hungarian Vajdahunyadi var) is one of the most important non-religious buildings in Transylvania.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

The rock castle was built on the remains of a 14th-century fortification and is located in the southwestern part of the city of Hunedoara (German name: Eisenmarkt) in western Romania.

The listed castle has many other names (Corvin Castle, Castle of the Corvins, Corvinus Castle, Corvinesti Castle, Eisenmarkt Castle, Black Castle, Vajdahunyad Castle, Hunyadi Castle), which refer to its location or its owners.

The Hungarian statesman and military leader John Hunyadi converted an existing fortification into the ancestral seat of the Hunyadi family after 1440. In the second construction phase, the castle was expanded from 1458 under King Matthias Corvinus. At the beginning of the 17th century, further major alterations were made under Prince Gabor Bethlen. The present-day castle therefore shows a mixture of different architectural styles.

The castle was in Austrian possession from 1724 and has been in Romanian state ownership since 1918. In addition to being a tourist attraction, the castle has been and is used as a backdrop for numerous Romanian and international film productions. Today, the castle houses a museum.

DRS Reisen GmbH at the tourism fair in Leipzig

(19 November 2025)

Today (November 19) until Sunday (November 23) in Hall 4, Stand D30.

Visit the Romania-specialized tour operator directly at the fair or see many offers online at https://drs-reisen.de

Targu Ocna Salt Mine in the northeast of Romania

(19 November 2025)

The Targu Ocna salt mine is located in the spa town of Targu Ocna in Bacau County.

The Salina Targu Ocna is one of the oldest salt mines in Romania, documented as early as 1502 and listed as a salt extraction area since at least 1353.

Other salt mines in Romania:

Ocnele Mari Salt Mine, Valcea County:
https://discover-valcea.com/de/salzwerk-ocnele-mari/

Turda Salt Mine, Cluj County:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/ausflugsziele-sehenswertes-salzbergwerk-turda/

Slanic Salt Mine, Prahova County:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/ausflugsziele-sehenswertes-salzbergwerk-slanic-prahova/

Targu Ocna is the third largest salt mine and one of the oldest in Romania. It houses the Trotuș Mine at a depth of 240 m, the largest facility in the country for the treatment of respiratory diseases. There is also one of the few places of worship in Romania built in a salt mine, dedicated to Saint Varvara.

The salt mine is still used today for the extraction, processing, and marketing of salt in Romania and abroad. Annually, between 90,000 and 120,000 tons of salt are extracted.

Moskovits Miksa Palace | City of Oradea

(18 November 2025)

The Moskovits Palace in the city of Oradea was a project by the architect Rimanoczy Kalman from 1905.

It is a two-story building with many plant motif ornaments and is one of the most beautiful examples of the Secession style (a variant of Art Nouveau, which developed mainly in Austria) of that time.

The palace is located on Republicii Boulevard in the city of Oradea, Bihor County, in the northwest of Romania.

Turda Salt Mine | Cluj County

(18 November 2025)

Always a pleasure: The Turda Salt Mine is a true museum of the history of salt mining. It is located in the city of Turda, in Cluj County.

The temperature in the salt mine is constantly between 10-12 degrees. It is one of the oldest and most famous salt mines in Transylvania / Romania.
And if you want to take home a souvenir after your visit, just visit a (Romanian) Kaufland. The 1 kg package of Turda salt costs about 2 lei (40 cents), price as of November 2025.

More salt mines and information in Romania:
https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de/#Salzbergwerke

We thank Tom & Helga for these beautiful pictures from their Romania tour in September and October 2024. Many thanks!

,,Merry cemetery” from Săpânța

(18 November 2025)

About 18 km west of Sighetu Marmatiei lies the “Merry Cemetery,” one of the most visited sights in the region / Maramures County.

The crosses, painted by local craftsmen, are done in bright and predominantly blue colors.

The idea for this cemetery originated in 1935 and comes from the wood sculptor Stan Ioan Patras. He wanted to create a cemetery unique in Romania, which would show the life and personality of the deceased in a cheerful way. Each cross features a carved image at the top, depicting a special moment in the life of the deceased. Below, humorous, short poems or rhymed texts describe the life of the person buried there.

Wooden bridges in Transylvania | Romantic and for adventurers

(18 November 2025)

To cross rivers, there are many regions in Transylvania that are still hanging bridges, suitable only for pedestrians.

They are mostly made of wood and remind a bit of Indiana Jones movies in terms of construction and condition / accessibility

These images were made on the Buzau River on the way to Brașov (Kronstadt).

Honigberg | Harman | Brasov County

(17 November 2025)

The commune of Harman (German: Honigberg) is located in the historical region of Burzenland, about 12 kilometers northeast of the city of Brasov (Kronstadt).

https://kronstadt-erleben.de/…/kirchenburg-festung…/

The Hungarian King Andrew II granted Burzenland to the Teutonic Order in 1211, who settled there, built castles, brought German settlers to the land, and founded villages such as Honigberg. After disputes with the king, the order was expelled from Burzenland in 1225, but the German settlements remained.

Piatra Neamț | a winter dream

(17 November 2025)

A winter dream in wonderful pictures from December of previous years from Kreuzburg an der Bistritz (Piatra Neamț), the capital of Neamț County in the northeast of Romania.

We thank the photographers at Alex Pers Photography for granting permission to use these pictures.

A journey through Romania | Moldavian monasteries

(17 November 2025)

Beautiful pictures from a trip through Romania, kindly shared with us by Mrs. Karin Markert. Many thanks for this

Pictures from Voronet, a Moldavian monastery in Suceava County.

Cătălin Urdoi: “ACASĂ” / At Home | Bukovina (Bucovina)

(17 November 2025)

Beautiful pictures from previous years by the photographer Catalin Urdoi, from “home”, from that place which, especially during the upcoming Christmas season, is the most important place for each of us

We thank you for the permission to use these pictures (Cătălin Urdoi)

Christmas market in Craiova | Dolj County

(16 November 2025)

Alongside Sibiu, the Christmas market in Craiova also opened this weekend. A sea of lights, an ice rink, and so much more… even Santa Claus couldn’t resist and took a ride with his sleigh

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

The market is open until January 4, 2026. We thank Târgul de Crăciun Craiova for granting permission to use these pictures.

UiR News | Kronstadt in December | Let yourself be enchanted

(16 November 2025)

Wonderful winter landscape | Suceava County

(16 November 2025)

The village of Paltinu (formerly Rusi pe Boul or Valea Boului, in German Russpeboul, Ochsenthal) is part of the commune Vatra Moldovitei in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, Romania.

We thank the photographer Sorin Onisor (https://www.facebook.com/sorinonisor) for granting permission to use this picture.

Winter in Romania

(16 November 2025)

Watch the official film produced by the BBC in collaboration with Charley Ottley for the Romanian Ministry of Tourism.

Video

Romanian cuisine… delicious

(16 November 2025)

Romanian cuisine is rich in traditional dishes, which can vary from one region to another.

The most famous Romanian dishes include mititeii*, belly soup** and mămăliguța***

*Mititei or Mici is a national dish in Romania. These are rolls with grilled minced meat. Mititei were created in the Bucharest restaurant “Caru cu bere” and offered for the first time in 1902.

** Belly soup belongs to the category of soups and is common in Romania in many recipe variants. Its peculiarity is the acidification with lemon and the addition of a lot of garlic. Belly means belly, which is the belly (Romanian / kuddel) of a ruminant (cattle).

*** Mămăliguţa, also known as mămăligă, is the Romanian name for a preparation made from corn flour.

The picture shows a traditional dish from the Bucovina region: Trout in a crust of sorghum with polenta and garlic (in English: trout in a crust of scallion with polenta and garlic)

Image source: Destination of the Year
Photo: Bucovina, I love you

Get free admission tickets | The holiday fair from 19th to 23rd November in Leipzig

(16 November 2025)

Visit the Touristik & Caravaning fair in Leipzig from November 19 to 23, 2025. Visit the Romania specialist, DRS Reisen GmbH from Stuttgart, in Hall 4, Stand D30 and benefit from free admission tickets.

How to get your free admission ticket?
Simply send an email to info@drs-reisen.de with your contact details and, as long as available, you will receive a code for a free admission ticket to the fair.

Peles Castle | Wonderful (interior) views

(15 November 2025)

Peles, once again… there are so many wonderful pictures of the castle, which is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the town of Sinaia in Prahova County.

The castle was built between 1873 and 1883 by order of King Carol I of Romania.

We thank Mr. Ion Gheban for granting permission to use these pictures.

City of Sinaia | Peles Castle | Prahova Valley

(15 November 2025)

Those who spend their vacation in the Prahova Valley or the surrounding area have many opportunities to experience history, adventure and nature

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/

Experience the city of Sinaia and take a walk to Peles Castle and its “little brother” Pelisor, visit Busteni and Cantacuzino Castle (location of the Netfilx series Wednesday) or the Caraiman Monastery, the Caraiman Mountains and the Caraiman Peak / Sphinx (cable car / gondola in Romanian Telecabina, available). Not far away is Rasnov (town, fortress, Dinopark) and Törzburg (Bran, the castle of Dracula) and Brasov / Kronstadt can also be reached in a short time.

Peles Castle | Wonderful views | Prahova County

(15 November 2025)

Peles Castle is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the city of Sinaia, Prahova County.

https://welcome-in-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

It was built between 1873 and 1883 by order of King Carol I of Romania and was confiscated by the communist regime in 1947. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Peles was returned to the former King Michael, who was living in exile in Switzerland.

The bay windows and half-timbered walls are reminiscent of Hohenzollern Castle, the king’s homeland. Seven terraces surround the castle. Part of the 160 rooms can now be visited. The castle museum houses weapons, sculptures, furniture, and decorative objects from the 15th–19th centuries, as well as an orchestrion. The castle is especially impressive for its magnificent woodwork.

We thank Tom & Helga for these beautiful pictures from their Romania tour in September and October 2024. Many thanks!

Somewhere in … ??

(15 November 2025)

A beautiful picture from these days, which we received yesterday from Mr. Iercosan Marian. Our question: where is it? Who knows the place?

It’s a bit tricky… but as you can see, it’s beautiful there too

Peles Castle | Beautifully located in the Bucegi Mountains

(15 November 2025)

Peles Castle is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the town of Sinaia in Prahova County.

It was built between 1873 and 1883 by order of King Carol I of Romania and was confiscated by the communist regime in 1947. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Peles Castle was returned to the former King Michael, who was living in exile in Switzerland.

Vlad III and (his) home | Törzburg / Bran

(15 November 2025)

We don’t know exactly if the “nice gentleman” in the picture is meant to represent the former voivode of Wallachia or if he’s just showcasing his stylish attire as a witness of the times.

He never actually lived here, but either way, the castle in Brasov County is definitely worth a visit

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Poenari Fortress | The true home of VLAD III

(14 November 2025)

Pictures from the day before yesterday of the medieval hilltop fortress / Poenari Fortress. Today it is only partially preserved and is located in Arges County, in Greater Wallachia.

At the beginning of the 13th century, the rulers of Wallachia built the fortress. The legendary founder of Wallachia, Prince Rudolf Bessaraba the Black (Romanian: Radu Negru Vodă), is mentioned as the builder.

In the 15th century, Vlad III recognized the strategic importance of this hilltop fortress and ordered its repair and reinforcement using forced labor. He also made it one of his most important fortresses. In June 1462, Vlad III Drăculea fled from Tatars and Turks under Sultan Mehmed II to the fortress but managed to escape his enemies, who discovered his remote hideout and bombarded it from the neighboring mountain, through a war stratagem. Until 1529, the fortress remained a stronghold for Wallachian and Transylvanian princes.

We thank Mr. Iercosan Marian for sending these beautiful pictures from September 24, 2025.

Bran / Törzburg | Brasov County

(14 November 2025)

“The Home of Dracula”, even though he never lived there and his “flesh-and-blood” prototype, Vlad III Țepeș Drăculea, probably was never there.

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025). In any case, the castle is definitely worth a visit

Our 2026 brochure with wonderful pictures by the photographer Sorin Onisor

(14 November 2025)

One of the most famous, if not the most famous photographer in Romania: Sorin Onisor … Thank you for the collaboration Pictures full of emotion, which deeply impress. Close to nature and always straight from real life… in summary, just like the country Romania… simply wonderful ❤️

View the brochure online: https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de
Or order it online for a small fee and have it sent to your home: https://romania-euro24.de

Brateiu commune / fortified church | Sibiu County

(14 November 2025)

Brateiu (also Bratei; German: Pretai, Transylvanian Saxon: Pretai or Pretua, Hungarian: Barathely) is a commune in Sibiu County.

The village was founded by German settlers and was first mentioned in 1283 as Mons Mariae (Marienberg). The village experienced its heyday towards the end of the 18th century. After complaints to Emperor Joseph II about the poor condition of the fortified church, which was in danger of collapsing — as it was built on marshy ground — were successful, the commune was expanded towards Schäßburg, the natural course of the Kokel river was diverted, and the surrounding marsh was drained.

Targu Mures | Mures County

(14 November 2025)

Targu Mures, first mentioned in documents in 1300, is located on the Mures River (German: Mieresch, Hungarian: Maros) in the historical county* of Maros-Torda, on the route from Brasov to Cluj-Napoca.

https://willkommen-in-rumaenien.de | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

* County: name for an administrative district in Hungary

Christmas markets / Christmas (Xmas) in Romania

(13 November 2025)

It all starts tomorrow! In Sibiu / Hermannstadt and also in Craiova, the first Christmas markets in Romania will begin on Friday, November 14, 2025.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

Pictures from previous years from both Christmas markets.

Deva | Hunedoara County | Impressions

(13 November 2025)

Pictures from Deva (German name Diemrich) in Hunedoara County from summer 2025.

Dumbraveni (German: Elisabethstadt) | Sibiu County

(13 November 2025)

Autumn impressions from Dumbraveni (German: Elisabethstadt; Saxon dialect: Eppeschdorf, Hungarian: Erzsébetváros), a town in the north of Sibiu County.

For a good night’s stay and delicious regional specialties, you can find them here:
https://pensionkokel.ro | https://bistrotecabaum.ro

The town is located on the banks of the Tarnava Mare river, about 20 km east of the town of Medias. It lies on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the border with Mures County, halfway between Medias and Sighisoara / Schäßburg.

Deta & Casa / Camping Ferch | Timis County

(13 November 2025)

Pictures from the town of Deta, located just under an hour south of Timisoara in western Romania, and from the camping, guesthouse, and museum Casa Ferch. Both are DEFINITELY worth a visit.

https://discover-timisoara.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

Casa Ferch, Victoriei Street 29, Deta, Romania

Lugoj | Timis County

(13 November 2025)

Lugoj (Hungarian: Lugos, German: Lugosch) is a town in Timis County in the historical region of Banat. It consists of the town of Lugoj and the villages of Maguri and Tapia.

The Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, also known as the “Church with Two Towers,” is a Romanian Orthodox church located on Victory Square in Lugoj. The church was built between 1759 and 1766 in Baroque style. It is one of the most significant Baroque buildings in the Banat.

1001 nights | Pension Conacul Grigorescu | Berca, Buzau County

(12 November 2025)

In the Buzău region, close to the mud volcanoes, „ Living fire ” and Geopark The Land of Buzau are the German pension the Grigorescu Mansion.

https://conaculgrigorescu.com/de

Enjoy wonderful days, be pampered with culinary delights and experience the region around Buzau or the surrounding area. The pension is located in the center of the Bucharest triangle, Kronstadt ( Brasov ) and the Danube Delta. The perfect starting point for additional experiences and adventures

Eroii Revolutiei Metro Station | Bucharest

(12 November 2025)

Eroii Revolutiei (in German: Heroes of the Revolution) is a metro station in Bucharest on Line M2. It is meant to commemorate the people who lost their lives during the Romanian Revolution of 1989. The station was opened on January 24, 1986, and was completely redesigned in recent years (pictures).

It is located in Sector 4, south of the city center (Old Town, Lipscani), near Tineretului Park.

We thank Mr. Daniel Sippel for sending these beautiful pictures from last weekend (end of August 2025).

Bucharest: St. George New Church

(12 November 2025)

The Church of St. George is located at Strada Cavafii Vechi 6, at the “Kilometer 0” of Romania (regarding the distance indications to Bucharest) and east of the Old Town of Bucharest.

As early as 1574, the Frenchman Pierre Lescalopier, when traveling through Bucharest, testified that there were two beautiful and holy places in the city center, one of which was the St. George Church. Thus, the church is one of the oldest in the city.

It is a beautiful church in the middle of the city. In front of the church, you can find a bell with the German inscription: “Mich goss Johann Freisinger Glockengiesser in Wien 1856”.

A beautiful video about Romania in German

(12 November 2025)

Cluj-Napoca in summertime

(12 November 2025)

Cluj-Napoca (German: Klausenburg, Hungarian: Kolozsvar) is (probably*) the second largest city in Romania and the capital of Cluj County in Transylvania.

Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. The city has universities, a vibrant nightlife, and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square, Piata Unirii, are the Gothic St. Michael’s Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.

Cluj-Napoca also has an international airport and is located in the northwest of Romania.

Bucharest | Capital of Romania | Carturesti Carusel Bookstore

(11 November 2025)

The Carturesti Carusel bookstore is much more than just a “bookstore.” It is located in the historic center of Bucharest and spans six (6) floors with a total area of 1,000 m².

A bistro on the top floor, a multimedia room in the basement, and a contemporary art gallery on the first floor invite you to explore, browse, linger, and shop.

The elegant 19th-century building came into the possession of the famous Chrissoveloni banking family in 1903, was then confiscated during the communist era and turned into a store. After 1990, the building was brought back to life by the current owner, Jean Chrissoveloni, in collaboration with the architecture firm Square One.

Pension Kokel & Bistroteca / Restaurant Baum | Sibiu County

(11 November 2025)

Between Schäßburg (Sighisoara) and Medias lies the town of Dumbrăveni, the ideal starting point to discover the “treasures of Transylvania.” Fortified churches, medieval castles, picturesque hiking trails and unforgettable cultural events.

https://pensionkokel.ro | https://bistrotecabaum.ro

At Pension Kokel you will find a true oasis of Transylvanian calm and the warmth of a family atmosphere, where traditional charm harmoniously blends with modern comfort. The guesthouse offers 12 luxurious rooms, lovingly furnished for comfort and relaxation — perfect for guests seeking peace and privacy in an elegant setting.

The house also features a breakfast room, a restaurant, a bar, a terrace, a SPA area, a fitness room, a children’s Playground and private parking.

And if you want a tasty meal, be sure to visit the Bistroteca / Restaurant Baum.

Above the rooftops of Bistrita | Bistrița-Năsăud County

(11 November 2025)

Bistritz, Romanian: Bistrita, Hungarian: Beszterce, is located in Bistrita-Nasaud County, in the north of Transylvania.

The evangelical church has the tallest church tower in the city. You can take the lift to the top and enjoy a wonderful view over the city and the Nösnerland*.

* The Nösnerland (also Nösnergau; Romanian: Țara Năsăudului) is a historical region in northern Transylvania, adjacent to the Reener area. It is the northernmost outcrop of the “Königsboden”, between the Bistritz and Marosch rivers. The main town of the area was Bistritz. Until the 20th century, the Nösnerland was predominantly inhabited by Transylvanian Saxons.

Humorului Monastery | Suceava county

(10 November 2025)

The Humor Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox women’s monastery, located about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Suceava County (historical region of Bukovina / Bucovina).

We thank Mrs. Farkas Ildiko ( facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75 ) for the permission to use these pictures.

Saint Mina Monastery | Suceava County

(10 November 2025)

Near the village of Rosiori (about 15 km south of the city of Suceava) lies the Monastery of Saint Mina. The “Saint Mina” Monastery of Rosiori is an old-style Orthodox monks’ monastery, built in 1995.

Historical chronicles mention the existence of a hermitage dedicated to the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel in the 19th century. During excavations around the monastery, the remains of monks buried here were found. Also discovered was a brick from 1864 bearing the name of a monk, Porphyr, who was buried next to the church wall.

Between 1934 and 1937, there was already a monastery here. A monk from Neamț Monastery, Protosinghel Gamaliil, established a new monastic settlement on the site of the ruins of the former hermitage.

We thank Mr. Daniel Sippel for sending these impressive pictures.

Cheile Mănăstirii / Gorge of the Monasteries | Alba County

(10 November 2025)

Cheile Manastirii is a nature reserve located in the west of Transylvania, in Alba County.

It is situated in the central-eastern part of the Trascau Mountains (highest peak: 1,250 meters), on the territory of the communes of Ramet (Valea Manastirii village) and Stremt (Fata Pietrii village).

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

We thank Tom & Helga for these beautiful pictures from their Romania tour in September and October 2024. Many thanks!

Get free admission tickets | The holiday fair from 19th to 23rd November in Leipzig

(10 November 2025)

Visit the Touristik & Caravaning fair in Leipzig from November 19 to 23, 2025. Visit the Romania specialist, DRS Reisen GmbH from Stuttgart, in Hall 4, Stand D30 and benefit from free admission tickets.

How to get your free admission ticket?
Simply send an email to info@drs-reisen.de with your contact details and, as long as available, you will receive a code for a free admission ticket to the fair.

The fair in Leipzig is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on all four days.

Directions & parking:
https://www.messe-stuttgart.de/…/leipziger-messe/anfahrt/

Castles | Fortresses | Fortified churches in Romania

(10 November 2025)

Fans of castles, fortresses, palaces, and everything related will get their money’s worth on a holiday in Romania

Hunedoara / Corvin Castle, Hunedoara County | Bran Castle / Törzburg, Brasov County | Peles and Pelisor Castles, Sinaia, Prahova County | Cantacuzino Castle, Busteni, Prahova County | Fortified church of Biertan / Birthälm, Sibiu County | Defensive walls of Sibiu / Hermannstadt | Rasnov / Rosenau Fortress, Brasov County | and many other places invite you to visit.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/ausflugsziele-reiseziele-rumaenien-burgen-schloesser/

5 days left | Christmas market in Sibiu / Hermannstadt

(9 November 2025)

Pictures from the last Christmas market 2024 in the center of Hermannstadt (Sibiu)… but soon, very soon, it will be that time again, the Christmas market in Sibiu will open as early as November 14

Overview of Christmas markets in Romania:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

We thank Mrs. Camelia Stefan and Mrs. Heide Göddert for sending these pictures. Thank you > https://heide-reisen.de

New Year’s Eve in Moldova / the Republic of Moldova

(9 November 2025)

As a neighboring country, but emotionally and regionally deeply connected, the Republic of Moldova (also called Moldavia in German) borders Romania to the east.

Untouched nature, outstanding wines, delicious food, and friendly hosts Visit Moldova with DRS Reisen GmbH from Stuttgart.

https://drs-reisen.de/reise/silvester-in-moldavien/

Salbagelu Nou | A Banat village through changing times

(9 November 2025)

Eichenthal (in Romanian: Sălbăgelu Nou) is located in Caraș-Severin County in the historical region of Banat. In 1894, the village was settled by German colonists from various German villages in Banat and the Banat Mountains, and it remained a German village until the 1970s.

From then on, the Germans migrated to the cities and to Germany. Afterwards, Ukrainians from Maramureș (a region in northern Romania) settled in the village. The small former Catholic church is now Ukrainian Orthodox. There are no Germans living in the village anymore. However, most of the oaks that gave the village its name still stand.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending these beautiful pictures (April 23/24, 2025) and the corresponding text/explanation.

Hanul Vatra, Valcea County & Holiday in Romania

(9 November 2025)

Our TOP recommendation in Valcea County for a wonderful holiday, whether at Christmas, in winter, spring, summer, or autumn

Lots of information can be found in our brochure “Holiday in Romania 2026” on page 50 or directly online > https://discover-valcea.com/de/hanul-vatra-de/ (in 8 languages)

Soon… winter in Romania

(9 November 2025)

Pictures from previous years, but soon it will be that time again! Snow, Christmas markets, and the wonderful winter season

Sighisoara | Schässburg | The Clock Tower at night

(8 November 2025)

The way to Moldoveanu Peak | Arges County

(8 November 2025)

Those who enjoy hiking will find the shortest route to Moldoveanu Peak (2,544 meters), the “roof of Romania,” starting from Stana lui Burnei. The trail leads through the Fagaras Mountains, part of the Romanian Carpathians, offering wonderful scenery.

We thank Mrs. Ramona Ciuchendea for sending and allowing us to use these pictures from last autumn.

Experience Romania | Winter | Spring | Summer | Autumn

(8 November 2025)

Fantastically beautiful, with lots of offers (in German), from adventure tours, wine tours, photo tours to the 7-day riding holiday “On the trail of the bears” in the Carpathians.

Find out more: https://www.karpaten-offroad.de

Romanian Recipes | To COOK and enjoy yourself

(8 November 2025)

We are excited to now present Romanian recipes in German with the corresponding preparation instructions. Thanks for the recipes to instagram.com/rumanische__rezepte/ … here you can also always find a video of the dish and the recipe in Romanian.

CIORBA DE ZARZAVAT, a delicious Romanian vegetable soup, where “lovage” is essential as it gives the dish its special flavor.

Ingredients:
1/2 onion
1 red bell pepper
3-4 carrots
A piece of celery
4 fresh tomatoes
1 small bowl of frozen peas (or a can)
250 ml of tomato purée
500 grams of stew meat
Vegetable broth, salt, pepper
A bit of lemon juice
Sour cream
Hot peppers
Lovage

Dice the onion, bell pepper, carrots, celery, and tomatoes and briefly sauté them. You can also add diced potatoes to taste.

Then cover the ingredients with water and let them simmer. Add the stew meat (cut into bite-sized pieces). Add enough water to cover, along with the peas and tomato purée. Stir occasionally and add water as needed.

Once the vegetables and meat are cooked, season the soup with vegetable broth (homemade or store-bought), salt, pepper, and a bit of lemon juice. The soup tastes best with sour cream, hot peppers, and freshly chopped lovage, added just before serving.

Bistrita (German: Bistritz) | Bistrita‑Nasaud County

(8 November 2025)

Bistritz (Romanian: Bistrița, Hungarian: Beszterce) is located in Bistrița‑Năsăud County, in the north of Transylvania.

The evangelical church has the tallest church tower in the town. You can take the lift to the top and enjoy a wonderful view over the town and the Nösnerland*.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

*The Nösnerland (also Nösnergau; Romanian: Țara Năsăudului) is a historic region in northern Transylvania, adjacent to the Reener area. It is the northernmost outcrop of the “Königsboden”, lying between the Bistrița and Mureș (Marosch) rivers. The main town of the area was the city of Bistrița. Until the 20th century the Nösnerland was predominantly inhabited by Transylvanian Saxons.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending these beautiful pictures (early October 2025).

Soon again! | The Ice Hotel at Balea Lake

(7 November 2025)

Do you know the Ice Hotel at Balea Lake? Not yet… then it’s time for a trip this coming winter

https://www.hotelofice.ro

The hotel is rebuilt every year (planned opening December 23, 2025) and simply melts away again in early summer . Due to its location (at 2,034 meters, Fagaras Mountains, Sibiu County), cold and long winters are guaranteed, and besides the wonderful winter landscape, it is another highlight of this region.

Balea Lake can be reached by cable car / gondola (3.7 km, Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). The starting point for the cable car is Balea Waterfall (Cabana Balea Cascada). The hotel usually opens in mid / late December and has a season of about 4 months (depending on the weather and winter conditions).

Pictures from one of the last “hotel seasons” from previous years.

Piatra Neamt | Fortress on the Bistrita (Kreuzburg an der Bistritz) | Stephen the Great’s Tower

(7 November 2025)

Kreuzburg an der Bistritz (Piatra Neamt) is located in the northeastern part of Romania, in the so-called Western Moldavia, at the foothills of the Eastern Carpathians.

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

The old town of Brasov / Kronstadt from above

(7 November 2025)

A view of the center of the old town of Brasov / Kronstadt. In the middle is the Black Church, to the right of it the main square with the old town hall, and at the top center in the greenery … you can see the White Tower. Also in the greenery, but far to the left, you can see the Black Tower.

More information about Kronstadt / Brasov:
https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Timisoara Brochure 2026 | Sights, HoReCa, info and more …

(7 November 2025)

For more than two weeks now, the Timisoara 2026 brochure has already been available in many places in Timisoara, in German and English. Lots of information, recommendations, and tips for those who want to explore the city of Timisoara / Timis County.

Online at: https://discover-timisoara.com

And the new, revised 2nd edition is currently in progress and will be printed and distributed again at the beginning of December. More languages are also in preparation, more details coming soon here…

Soon again! | The Ice Hotel at Balea Lake

(7 November 2025)

Do you know the Ice Hotel at Balea Lake? Not yet… then it’s time for a trip this coming winter

https://www.hotelofice.ro

The hotel is rebuilt every year (planned opening December 23, 2025) and simply melts away again in early summer . Due to its location (at 2,034 meters, Fagaras Mountains, Sibiu County), cold and long winters are guaranteed, and besides the wonderful winter landscape, it is another highlight of this region.

Balea Lake can be reached by cable car / gondola (3.7 km, Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). The starting point for the cable car is Balea Waterfall (Cabana Balea Cascada). The hotel usually opens in mid / late December and has a season of about 4 months (depending on the weather and winter conditions).

Pictures from one of the last “hotel seasons” from previous years.

Cluj-Napoca | A city that never sleeps

(6 November 2025)

Cluj-Napoca (German: Klausenburg, Hungarian: Kolozsvar) is (probably*) the second largest city in Romania and the capital of Cluj County in Transylvania.

Cluj-Napoca, with about 400,000 inhabitants, is considered the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. The city has universities, a vibrant nightlife, and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square, Piata Unirii, are the Gothic St. Michael’s Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.

Cluj-Napoca has an international airport and is located in the northwest of Romania.

* It could also be Iasi, Timisoara or Constanta. Unfortunately, there are no exact figures.

We thank the city of Cluj-Napoca for granting permission to use these pictures.

Alba Iulia / Karlsburg | Alba County

(6 November 2025)

On the way from Timisoara to Sibiu or from Cluj Napoca to Sibiu (both on the highway), or of course also in the opposite direction, you should not miss a detour to Alba Iulia.

Timisoara, the first city with electric street lighting in Europe

(6 November 2025)

Around 140 years ago, Timișoara / Temeswar already proved its uniqueness as a city in Europe.

On 12 November 1884, nearly 60 kilometers of streets in the city center of Timișoara were electrically illuminated with 731 lamps*. At that time, it was a record in Europe and the second place in the world after New York.

* The number of lamps and kilometers are based on various sources with the same statement found online.
** Of course, the lamps were smaller than the one shown in the picture. This lamp was placed only as a reminder and is no longer used for lighting in Timișoara.

Romania | What you definitely should see

(6 November 2025)

A small selection of cities, places, and destinations that you should definitely visit at least once on a trip through Romania (Part 2 of 500 ).

Here: Peleș Castle (Sinaia) and Cantacuzino Castle (Bușteni), both located in the Prahova Valley, Prahova County

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de

Christmas markets in Romania | Only 10 days left

(5 November 2025)

In 10 days, the first Christmas markets in Romania will already open… Craiova, Hermannstadt / Sibiu, and certainly several more. We’ll keep an eye on things (the snow globe ☺️) and will regularly and comprehensively inform you about the most beautiful Christmas markets in Romania.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/weihnachtsmaerkte-in-rumaenien/

Pictures: Christmas markets in Hermannstadt / Sibiu, Bucharest, Targu Mures, and Timisoara from previous years.

We deliver ❤️ Brochure “Holiday in Romania 2026” available in German

(5 November 2025)

Printed and, as of today, being shipped. Our brochure “Holiday in Romania 2026” with 64 pages in German and lots of information is perfect for planning your 2026 holiday.

If you would like to have the brochure in printed form at home, you can order it online from Germany and neighboring countries for a small fee / postage costs > https://romania-euro24.de/de/

Or read it directly online:
https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de

The other language versions will be published step by step soon. We will of course keep you informed. For larger quantities for events, occasions, or collaborations, please inquire by email at: office@red-frog-galati.com

Deva | Fortress and town in Hunedoara County

(5 November 2025)

Beautiful pictures of Deva Fortress by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025)

This and many other destinations (as of today: more than 420) in Romania can be found here > [https://rotravel24.com/rumaenien-bucket-list-top-reiseziele/](https://rotravel24.com/rumaenien-bucket-list-top-reiseziele/)

roTravel24 | Travel destinations, travel offers, hosts and more …

(5 November 2025)

The Romania portal roTravel24.com is growing and growing. Eight ( languages, already more than 400 travel destinations, and above all the possibility to create your own travel plan. And how? It’s very simple and the instructions are in the menu!

Instructions for your own travel plan:
https://rotravel24.com/wie-es-funktioniert/

Website: https://rotravel24.com

Kerz Monastery (Cârța) in Transylvania | Sibiu County

(5 November 2025)

Cârța Monastery (German: Kerz) is a former Cistercian (Benedictine) monastery in Transylvania, Romania.

It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, almost exactly halfway between the towns of Sibiu and Făgăraș, and today serves as an Evangelical Lutheran church.

The exact founding date of Cârța Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A Konstanz document dated 17 April 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded, built and endowed with rights and privileges by its predecessors. Cistercian documents collected and analysed by Leopold Janauschek from the 13th–15th centuries mention the monastery’s founding around 1202–1203.

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Făgăraș Fortress | Brașov County

(4 November 2025)

On the way from Sibiu to Brașov lies the town of Făgăraș. At the end of the 12th century the town’s fortress was only a wooden fortification, which was expanded into a stone fortress in the 14th century.

The fortress houses a museum, which—like the fortress itself—can be visited. Directly next to the fortress is the cathedral / church Sfantul Ioan Botezatorul.

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Sria Fortress and Municipality | Arad County

(4 November 2025)

Siria (in Hungarian Világos, in German Hellburg) is a commune in Arad County.

On the territory of the current commune, there was already a settlement called “Villa Siri” in 1169. Documentarily, Világosvár was mentioned in 1326, referring to the Világos fortress, today the ruins of Siria fortress.

An important part of Siria’s history is the story of the fortress ruins from the 13th century. In 1444, the fortress briefly came into the possession of John Hunyadi, and in the second half of the 15th century, it passed to Matthias Corvinus. For strategic reasons, the Habsburg army destroyed the fortress in 1784.

Today, the fortress ruins are a popular excursion destination

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Bistriţa Gorges | Buila-Vânturariţa National Park

(4 November 2025)

Bistrița Gorges is located in Buila-Vânturarița National Park, Vâlcea county and flows along the Bistrița river with the same name.

https://discover-valcea.com | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Thank you Vâlcea National Tourist Information and Promotion Center for permission to use these images ( photographer: Marian Stan).

The statue of Decebalus | County of Mehedinti

(4 November 2025)

The statue of the Dacian king Decebalus (ca. 86 to 106 AD) is 55 meters high and the largest / highest rock sculpture in Europe.

It is located on a rock formation in the Almaj Mountains on the banks of the Danube, close to the municipality of Dubova (Mehedinti district) in the Iron Gate Nature Park (Parcul Natural Portile de Fier).

It took 10 years, one million US dollars and 12 sculptors to create it … and it was not commissioned by the Dacian king himself, as was perhaps thought, but by a Romanian businessman and historian between 1994 and 2004.

Bran / Törzburg | Brasov County

(3 November 2025)

Bran Castle (German: Törzburg) seen from high above … from the so-called “vampire perspective” ‍♂️

https://welcome-to-romania.com | https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de

We thank Mr. Amstad Beat for sending and allowing the use of these beautiful pictures.

Autumn in Timisoara | End of October / beginning of November 2025

(3 November 2025)

A Travel Journal Through Romania

(3 November 2025)

We followed the Zitzmann family through Romania, who not only allowed us to use the pictures from their trip (end of September 2023), but also to share their experiences and stories. Thank you

https://urlaub-im-donaudelta.de | https://discover-sulina.com

“Romania, Day 10 – Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. ❤️

Getting up early was worth it. The sunrise boat tour was WOW.

Today is a lazy day at the campsite, a bit of laundry, tomorrow we move on. A few pictures from the enchanting Danube Delta, I could share many more. It’s almost hard to believe that just 25 km away, last week, there were drone attacks on a Ukrainian port. But we feel very safe here. “

Thanks to Gerhard and Daniela Zitzmann for the pictures and text.

Travel journal Romania | Harman | Honigberg

(3 November 2025)

We are following the Zitzmann family through Romania, who not only allowed us to use the photos from their trip (end of September 2023), but also to share their experiences and stories. Thank you

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

“Romania, day 14, today is the day of the fortified churches in Transylvania, where there are and were many Saxon Germans. Fortified churches could shelter the inhabitants of entire villages during attacks. Each family received a small chamber. In one of the fortified churches, there were over 200 such chambers. There was also a school, weaving workshop, etc. inside, because the villages were often besieged for a long time… very interesting to see, at some fortified churches we were allowed to climb up to the tower on adventurous paths. Without any safety precautions, something that would be impossible in Austria. They just say: be careful, steep steps. When you stand under a bell supported by rotten wooden beams, you better not think about it. Another day with many new impressions. “

Thanks to Gerhard and Daniela Zitzmann for the photos and text.

Transylvania | Siebenbürgen

(2 November 2025)

Peles Castle in Prahova County, the city of Sighisoara in Mures County, Corvin Castle in Hunedoara County, and the city of Sibiu (Hermannstadt).

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Großpold / Apoldu de Sus | Sibiu County

(2 November 2025)

The village of Großpold, in Romanian Apoldu de Sus, is located in the county of Sibiu and is one of the three so-called Landler villages in Transylvania.

The Landler were forced to leave their Austrian homeland in the 18th century due to their Protestant faith and settled mainly in three villages near Sibiu. They have preserved their language and traditional costumes to this day. In Großpold, the typical architecture of the houses has largely been preserved. The two other Landler villages are Neppendorf, in Romanian Turnisor, today incorporated into Sibiu, and Großau, in Romanian Cristian.

We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Biserica Romano-Catolica Sfanta Treime | Hermannstadt / Sibiu

(2 November 2025)

The Holy Trinity Parish Church is a baroque Roman Catholic church in Sibiu ( Sibiu ).

It is located on the Great Square ( Large Market ) and forms a set of buildings with the former Jesuit residence. It is a wonderful church worth visiting!

Sibiu / Hermannstadt at night | End of September 2025

(1 November 2025)

Beautiful in every season, by day and by night … Hermannstadt / Sibiu / Nagyszeben in Transylvania.

The old town and the city’s fortification walls were built by Saxon settlers (the Transylvanian Saxons) in the 12th and 13th centuries and are still preserved today in many of their original features.

Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Pardon Cafe Bar & Restaurant | Sibiu / Hermannstadt

(1 November 2025)

Only about 150 meters southeast of the Great Square (Piata Mare), right in the center of Sibiu / Hermannstadt, you will find Pardon Cafe Bar & Restaurant with its beautiful outdoor terrace.

Pardon Cafe Bar & Restaurant | https://pardoncafesibiu.ro

The restaurant offers a wide variety of European, Romanian, and also local dishes of the region.

We thank Mrs. Meli Döring for granting permission to use these pictures (August 2025). Thank you

Fortified churches in Transylvania

(1 November 2025)

Transylvania is rich in history and around 160 fortified churches invite interested visitors to take a journey through the past and present of the Transylvanian region.

An overview of all these fortified churches and much more information:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/uir/kirchenburgen/

We would like to thank the Fortified Churches Foundation (https://kirchenburgen.org) for permission to use the images and data.

Sulina … Waterfront Promenade | Danube Delta

(1 November 2025)

The Sulina Waterfront (promenade) is approximately five (5) km long. It starts at Mile 2 and, alongside the typical houses in blue and green, the path is interrupted by new constructions (mostly hotels and accommodations) until reaching the old center of the town.

https://discover-sulina.com | https://willkommen-in-rumänien.de/

Also, right in the town, you encounter horses that belong to no one and move freely as they please. There are few cars (as they must be brought to Sulina by ship), the clocks run slower here … and that’s a good thing!

To reach Sulina, it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes by a small boat (max. 12 people, up to 80 km/h!!) from Tulcea. This ride must be experienced at least once.

Visit our biggest fan in Timisoara

(1 November 2025)

Timisoara, always beautiful, and if you are there, you should take the time to enjoy a delicious coffee or hot chocolate with our probably biggest fan (pictured)

He calls Take Five Coffee / Bazara, Strada Lucian Blaga 5, parallel to the street with the umbrellas, right in the center of Timisoara, his home and was happy to pose for a photo with us.

The small café, located in the heart of the city yet on the first quiet side street, is always worth a visit. And besides many delicious drinks, you might also be lucky enough to get a copy of our current Timisoara brochure there (as long as stocks last).

Of course, you can also find the brochure online:
https://discover-timisoara.com | https://welcome-to-romania.com

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