If you are paying a short visit in Cluj and you want to maximize the number of experiences we have the right day trip for you!
In 10 hours you will hike, visit a medieval fortress, an ancient Roman fort, a breathtaking waterfall with an interesting legend, and taste the traditional cuisine at a locally owned restaurant.
Itinerary:
- Departure from Cluj at 08.00 a.m.
- Around 09.30 am you arrive in Bologa
- Bologa – the ruins of a medieval fortress and a Roman fort, as well as an old water mill
- Drive to Valul Miresei (Bride’s Vail) waterfall in Rachitele
- Visit the waterfall
- Drive to Belis Lake with stops along the way to admire the beautiful landscape
- Lunch break at one of the local restaurants
- Hiking near Belis Lake
- Return home
Price
- Group of 3-4 persons: 125 euro/pers
- Group of 10-18 pers: 95 euro/pers
The Price Includes | The Price Does Not Include |
transport by small car/van | meals |
English-speaking driver, from whom you will receive basic information about the places visited | entrance fee to the sights (approx 15 euro/pers) |
brochures with additional details about the places visited |
Recommendation
Sports clothing and mountain shoes, as well as a jacket, because the temperature in the cave is below 0𝇈C
Not recommended for small children, infants, people with mobility problems.
Bologa
Having an impressive history, Bologa village does not lack important exciting tourist attractions. So, if you are passionate about history, ancient roman and medieval fortresses and nature lover, we invite you to discover the beautiful story of this settlement in Poieni commune.
Valul Miresei waterfall
The Rachitele Waterfall, also called the Bride Veil, is located on the Stanciului Valley, in the area of Rachitele in the village of Margau, Cluj county.An old legend recalls that the name of the waterfall comes from the fact that a long time ago a bride would have fallen from the steep cliffs of the area where the waterfall is, and her veil hung on the rocks. There, the wedding guests stopped and began to cry, thus forming the waterfall. In reality, the name could be attributed to the shape of the waterfall that resembled a veil.
Belis Lake
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Carpathians’, Lake Bicaz captivates visitors with its emerald-green waters and dramatic cliffs rising high above. Whether you’re cruising on the lake, hiking along its shores, or simply soaking in the tranquility of nature, this hidden gem offers a rejuvenating escape. Explore the wonders of Lake Bicaz and experience nature’s beauty at its finest.
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