Fundata is a village located in the mountains of Transylvania, Romania. It sits at an altitude of 1360 meters, making it the highest settlement in the country. In 1973, Fundata and 13 other localities were designated as a tourist village due to its scenic mountain views of the Bucegi and Piatra Craiului Mountains. Tourists can enjoy breathtaking scenery, pure air, welcoming people and traditions, authentic architecture, and recreational activities like winter sports, hiking and mountain biking. Key attractions include the old wooden Orthodox church and the nearby Piatra Craiului Mountains.