This spooky part of Europe was made famous by Bram Stoker’s well-known novel, Dracula.
Transylvania, in Romania is a fascinating place to visit, with lots to see and do in the area.
One of the main appeals of the region is its beautiful natural landscapes. Its mountainous backdrop is home to many myths and legends which have made Transylvania one of the most captivating parts of the continent.
If you are planning on visiting the area, a must-visit is Bran Castle, also known as Dracula’s castle.
The castle is one of the most famous landmarks in the area and is known as the home of fictional character Count Dracula.
It is situated high up, allowing for impressive views from the site. One visitor on Tripadvisor said: “An amazing castle with tonnes of history. Everyone knows of this castle from the Dracula story. Yes, Vlad the Impaler was one of the inhabitants, but there were many others. Be ready to climb very narrow stairs to experience the best views.”
Another wrote: “Amazing castle and great for children to learn the history of Romania. The people are nice and friendly in town, there is lots to see and restaurants in town are good. Halloween at the castle is a must do for adults or children.”
Other popular things to do in the area include visiting the medieval towns. One of the best-preserved fortress towns, Brașov is picture-perfect with its tall Gothic spires and orange-hued rooftops, says Lonely Planet.
If you’re hoping to get out into nature, there is no shortage of hiking routes. You can take a long walk along the Via Transilvanica trail, which crosses seven of Romania’s historical regions. This award-winning route is one worth making the trip for – you will pass several UNESCO World Heritage sites along your journey.
There is no better time to visit this spooky part of Romania than around Halloween, so now is the best time to book your trip for a spontaneous and exciting getaway.
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