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Holiday destinations in romania
1. University of Agronomic Sciences and
Veterinary Medicine Bucharest,
Romania
Teacher: Mihai
Daniel Frumuselu
Student: Matache
Alexandru Gabriel
Group: 8216
2. Bucharest
The capital is in an exciting stage of
development, with EU investment
resulting in sympathetic modernisation
projects and a general buzz around the
city. But you can still visit Ceausescu's
obscenely grandiose palace and other
communist-era monstrosities, plus
medieval churches and monasteries.
3. Carpathian mountains
Also known as the Transylvanian Alps, the
Carpathians are an unspoilt range perfect for
hiking, biking and skiing. Or take the slightly
lazier – but just as thrilling – option of a
motorbike tour.
Carpathian mountains
Also known as the
Transylvanian Alps, the
Carpathians are an unspoilt
range perfect for hiking, biking
and skiing. Or take the slightly
lazier – but just as thrilling –
option of a motorbike tour.
4. Castles
Romania isn't short
of fairytale castles.
Peles is the most
opulent and Bran
is the legendary
home of Dracula.
The ruins at
Poenari were once
one of Vlad the
Impaler's
fortresses, and so
5. Danube Delta
Where the mighty Danube flows
into the Black Sea it forms a
delta that straddles Romania
and Ukraine. It offers some of
the best birdwatching in Europe.
Explore the channels and lakes
by boat, spotting white pelicans,
spoonbills, cormorants, ibis,
egrets and white-tailed sea
eagles.
6. Transylvanian towns
Romania boasts several
atmospheric medieval towns
that are well worth a visit.
Among the most appealing are
cobbled Brasov, brooding
Sighisoara and beautiful Sibiu,
all within easy reach of each
other.