Decided we wanted to try "agro-tourism" in Romania and learned of this brand new family run pensuine. Stayed 2 nights. Village is picturesque, and the home of a charming museum, founded by a priest, displaying traditional icons painted on glass, a true Transylvanian peasant handicraft.
With a car, is easy to get to, allowing daytrips to other locations such as Sighisoara, or into Sibiu for the day. Restaurant serves traditional Romanian food. It is the only place to get a good meal in the vicinity, also serves local wines.
Owner speaks some English, rooms/baths are spare but spotless and new.
They very kindly did a load of laundry for us, as we were on a long trip and running out of clean clothes.
Well worth a visit for a few days.
Can't argue with the price.
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