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Casa Nicu Vale
Numéro du logement: 493251
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| Pays | Rumänien |
|---|---|
| Région | Transylvania |
| Lieu | Vale |
| Equipement | |
| Type d'objet | Maison de vacances |
| Occupation | 2 - 3 personnes |
| Évaluation | |
Casa Nicu Vale
Description du logement
Equipement
Courte description
| Type d' objet | Maison de vacances |
|---|---|
| Catégorie d'objet de vacances | Vacances actives, Famille et enfants, Culture et créativité, Nature, Calme et repos, Sport, A proximité de la ville |
| Divers | Adapté aux personnes âgées, Maisson non-fumeur |
| Surface de logement | 38 m² |
| Surface de terrain | 210,00 m² |
| Occupation normale | 2 Personnes |
| Occupation maximale | 3 Personnes |
| Animal domestique | Les animaux domestiques sont en principe admis |
| Impression extérieure générale | Domicile de vacance particulièrement attrayant |
| Impression générale ameublement et équipement | Avec goût et plus que simplement fonctionnel |
| Location depuis | 2011 |
| Dernière rénovation extérieure | 2011 |
| Dernière rénovation intérieure | 2011 |
| Nombre de chambres | 1 |
| Nombre de cuisines | 1 |
| Nombre de chambres à coucher | 1 |
| Nombre de salles de bain avec WC | 1 |
| Installations extérieures | Terrasse |
Chambre à coucher
| Chambre à coucher 1 | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions de la chambre à coucher | 18 m² |
| Nombre de lits doubles | 1 |
| Chambre à coucher obscurcissable | Oui |
Cuisine
| Cuisine 1 | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions de la cuisine | 14 m² |
| Nombre de tables à manger | 1 |
| Nombre total de sièges | 6 |
| Équipement de la cuisine | Machine à café expresso, Possibilités de cuisson (4 plaques de four), Cuisine intégrée, 2 jeux d'assiettes, de tasses, de couverts par personne, Réfrigérateur, Grille pain |
Salle de bain
| Salle de bain 1 | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions de la salle de bain | 2 m² |
| Équipement de la salle de bains | Cabinet, Table basse, Douche |
équipement d'interieur
| Chauffage | Chauffage électrique/bois/charbon |
|---|---|
| Air conditionné | Non |
| Électronique de divertissement | TV |
| Télécommunications | Accès Internet, Ciouvertur téléphone mobile, Téléphone |
| Autres équipements | Sèche linge/possibilité de séchage, Machine à laver, Aspirateur |
Prestations de service
| Prestations de service (peut-être payantes) | Service d'achat avant l'arrivée, Petit déjeuner, Garde d'enfants, babysitter possible., Cuisinier, Service de transfert (aéroport...) |
|---|---|
| Divers | • pickup service from the train station or the airport Sibiu inclusive • breakfast: starting from 4,50 € per person • lunch and dinner: starting from 7,50 € per person • rental car: 18 € per day • osteopathic treatment: 40 € / 90 min • phone, laptop, UMTS-stick on request • guides and excursion tips • excursion with horse cart (47 €) to our alpine hut (23€ / day) • cot on request |
Jardin et extérieurs
| Jardin/installations de l'objet | Pas de vision de la route ou du terrain limitrophe |
|---|---|
| Equipement du jardin | Barbecue disponible |
| Divers | enclosed courtyard with a covered terrace |
Environnement
| Distance de la ville | 20,00 km |
|---|---|
| Distance restaurant | 2,00 km |
| Distance possibilité d'achat | 0,20 km |
| Distance au lac | 3,00 km |
| Distance au prochain élévateur de ski/chemin de fer alpin | 15,00 km |
| Distance du lieu de pêche | 3,00 km |
| Distance de l'eau | 2,00 km |
| Possibilités de sport à proximité | Pêche à la ligne, Ascension, Escalade, VTT, Tours en vélo, Possibilités de faire du cheval, luge, Ski alpin, Ski de fond, Plongée, Tennis |
| Possibilités de parking | Aire de stationnement publique |
| Possibilités d'excursion | You wouldn't have ended up on this page if you hadn't considered a holiday in Romania. Perhaps you know or may have guessed that in Romania time seems to stand still, that hardly anything is perfect and that sometimes things seem to be incomprehensible. Probably that's what makes the special charm of the country not to forget, of course, the untouched nature. Vale is an old shepherd village at the foothill of the Carpathians in southern Transylvania. Only one asphalted street touches the edge of the village, the rest is built in the remote hills. Thus traditional structures and true hospitality could be preserved over the course of time. People here are still breading cattle and poultry, they are working with scythes and planting potatoes, maize and vegetables for preservation. The ascent to the alpine meadows starts in the village. Following the creek behind the holiday homes a path will lead you through sound mixed forests right onto the top of Mount Santa. On the peak you will find about a dozen wooden sculptures that have been carved in long years of work. If the weather is fine the mountain offers an amazing view over Sibiu and the mountain range of the Muntii Fagaras in the background. Every village offers direct access to the surrounding mountains. From Saliste (2 km) a road takes you to the alpine plateau of Crint. From Sibiel (2km) you hike along the river to a remote monastery in the heart of the woods. From here a path leads through the mountain meadows. Sibiel hosts Romania’s most important museum for icons with reverse glass painting. In the surroundings of Sacel (2km) you will find 5 lakes. Fishing is possible with a day ticket. Connoisseurs prefer the reservoir near Gura Raiului (8 km) that is fed by several rivers. There are paths along the rivers that lead into the mountains. The lake is situated within a depression surrounded by woods. The water is clear and in the evening, perhaps while you have some barbecue, you may be able to see the fishes jumping in their efforts to catch midges. Officially swimming is prohibited but no one cares. For people who want to reach out high: It is possible to cross the north-south pass of the Carpathians by car. Between waterfalls of dozens of metres and steep rocks the street winds its way up to Balea Lac, a mountain lake with hostel near by. Once reached the pass the street immediately descends steeply into Walachia, the southern part of Romania with its Mediterranean climate. From rain jacket to sun burn within half an hour! On the way back most people chose the Valley of Olt (50 km distance) the only north-south passage through the Carpathians. Only those in a real hurry don’t take a brake to enjoy the breathtaking region. Palintis (30 km) has a ski resort. The resort offers only one single ski slope with one lift but it is a quiet place, just the right thing for children, fledglings and less experienced skiers. If you have had enough of mountains and steep slopes you have the whole valley left to discover. Sibiu, one of the medieval cities of the region and European Capital of Culture, is located just 20 km from your holiday home. Most parts of the old town, the walls and the defence towers have been restored. The city’s central Zibins market offers subsistent agro-pastoral products such as vegetables, fruit, cheeses, honey and traditional medicines. Apart from the market there are organic food stores, inexpensive in comparison to the rest of Europe, and all kinds of hypermarkets such as Plus, Real or Carrefour. The Museum of Traditional Village-Art at the edge of the city is also worth a visit. Age-old log cabins, water mills, forging shops and saw mills from all over the country have been rebuilt accurately for the museum. After long walks through the city you will have aching legs. The brine water spas of Ocna Sibiului (25 km) offer relaxation. After having read your newspaper stretched out in the salt water and enjoyed a sludge treatment, you will feel completely recovered. If you need more we will be happy to put you in touch with our osteopath, treatment in your accommodation on request. The way back from Sibiu leads you over Cristian (13 km). The Saxon battle church gives an insight in how people several hundred years ago barricaded themselves against Mongols, Turks and Kuruzzian franctireurs. If you go deeper into Romanian history you will hear about the Dacians. Similar to the Celts in Ireland they are famous for their mystic traditions and particular skills. Even today believers are visiting the remains of their places of worship. It is told that the last Dacians fled to the Muntii Apuseni (Central Carpathians, 40 km), a sparsely populated area at the western edge of Transylvania. Even today the appearance of the people who live in this region differs from the average people of the country. Above all, the Muntii Apuensi are famous for their caves that extend for hundreds of meters into the rock. If you get up early you will be able to visit the region in a day trip, if you want to spend more time in the Muntii Apuensi you will find accommodation in the area. Wherever you go in Romania you will experience many amazing things, even things you would never have expected … ________________________________________________________ |

