Set in the Transylvanian village of Miklósvár / Micloșoara date back to the 1800’s and before. The buildings have been carefully restored in order to preserve their original charm and character.
The cottages are situated within spacious gardens, some with storks nesting on nearby rooftops. They have been beautifully furnished with antiques in the Transylvanian Szekler and Saxon styles.
To ensure that our guests have a warm and comfortable stay also in winter, we have enhanced the original wood stoves by a hidden central heating system. The restored castle (hunting manor) and its park are located at a short stride down the main road. There can be no denying the rustic charm and original character, which offers an opportunity to step back in time, as if you were in a 19th century novel and had come to visit friends and family in Transylvania's countryside.
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Upon arrival, guests are welcomed at the Stone Pub, before being shown to their rooms in the cottages. In the evenings, everyone meets in the main house's wine cellar for what has been described as a continuous dinner party with changing guests. In the warmer season, pre-dinner drinks are being served at around 7PM in the Stone Pub down the road.
There is also a billiard room and a sauna within the lower houses. All gardens have comfortable deck-chairs with benches and tables. Transfers, guided activities and meals are available too.
Laundry is taken care of for a small fee. The rooms are equipped with kettles for making your own tea, and bottled mineral water is provided. The hotel offers local produce and crafts to buy at the shop.
History is alive in unspoiled villages boasting impressive fortified churches unique to Transylvania. Traditional crafts are still being passed down from generation to generation. Nature-bound activities, including bear- watching from a hide in the evening, will get you back in touch with genuine natural environment. The location at Miklósvár / Miclosoara is ideally situated to venture into three of the most defining regions of Transylvania: The Saxon Land, the Szekler Land and the Carpathian foothills.
Offering several cultural excursions, one taking place every day of the week on a set schedule. In addition, there is horse-riding treks for the experienced, or lessons for beginners at nearby stables. The museum in the newly restored renaissance manor is open to all guests and you can even dive into the clear water of its decorative pond in the summer
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