Property In Transylvania, where Prince Charles himself is the owner of some domains (MD839060)
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Place Of An Outstanding Beauty In Transylvania, the region where Prince Charles himself is the owner of some domains
The land is located in Romania, Transylvania region, in the Meridional Carpathians, an area of an outstanding beauty, in the east part of Hunedoara county, 29 km away from the City of Hunedoara, 45km away from Deva, 110 km away from Sibiu and 20 km away from Calan.
Access routes: DJ 668.
On its surface there are the following buildings:
-ONE HOUSE : 4 bedrooms, one living-room, 2 bathrooms and an underground floor where there is installed the central heating system working on wood;
- One WOODEN CHALET: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies, one basement for storing food;
- ONE OLD HOUSE (100 years old) completely restored: kitchen and a hall for having lunch, dinner or for organizing different events;
- 5 WOODEN CHALETS which have external bathrooms (hot and cold running water);
-ONE OLD HOUSE – not restored yet;
- ONE HOUSE RED (not finished yet): 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms;
- ONE STABLE.
Facilities offered: the ideal place for hunting, hiking, large areas of forest, pastures, meadows, an orchard with various species of fruit trees. The land is crossed by a mountain stream.
Utilities: water, electricity (220 V and 380V).
Due to its location, our land offers to the most pretentious tourists remarkable routes for hiking. The land is a part of Bosorod commune which is inscribed on the UNESCO List of worldly patrimony, for the historical and touristic objectives found in it.
The tourists have the chance to visit Cioclovina Cave (4 km away), the dacic citadel Piatra Rosie (500m), GRADISTEI CITADEL (7 km away), SARMISEGETUZA (22km), HUNIAZILOR CASTLE in Hunedoara (29 km). The citadel Piatra Rosie is located at a height of 832 m, and represents the last wall of resistance of the daci against Roman assault. Cioclovina Cave is a special objective, both for cave researchers and tourists.