For many travelers Romania is a place of mystery, of life unaltered by the means of technology, an unspoiled beauty, and they will find here this state of mind if they turn their attention to the villages and rural life of Romania.
Many of you know that Romania is 1/3 mountains, 1/3 hills and 1/3 plains, but you will find the beauty and the quietness of the rural life in all geographic forms and scattered all around the country: some in Transylvania, some in Moldova, some in Danube Delta, some perched in the hill tops, others hidden in the valleys, others living on the edge of Danube River or other waters.
This list is a personal preference, but they are all remarkable is their own unique way. Who is to say which is the most beautiful village in Romania until you visited them all?
1. Măgura Village (Brașov)
Magura Village, Brasov, Romania – view of Bucegi Mountains
I choose Măgura as the most beautiful village in Romania because of the feeling you have when you are there. With view over 2 magnificent mountains – Bucegi and Piata Craiului – one on each side, you will get dizzy trying to take in the 360 panorama this place has to offer. You won’t know where to look, every turn of the head will surprise you in an unexpected way.
View of the Church in Magura Village with Bucegi Mountains on the Background
You are so close to cities and roads with traffic, you are close to Bran Castle and all but here the silence can not be disturbed because your eyes will focus only on the natural amphitheater. On one side you have Piatra Craiului and a steep can yon: Zarnesti Gorge, and on the other side further in the distance you have is the Bucegi Mountains in all their glory.
Just another road… Autumn in Magura Village
The village consists of scattered houses on the hills surrounding the area, trees and wooden fences randomly appear on the steep hills, houses made of wood shingle are still present.
Traditional house in Magura Village
2. Biertan Village (Sibiu)
Biertan Church and village
The Village of Biertan is lost in the hills of Transylvania, no important road passes this village, like it used to, and no traffic other that the tourists who want to see the first Fortified Church included on the UNESCO list.
Biertan is spectacular in so many ways: the hole village is surrounded by terraced grape hills and in the middle of the village the church dominate the hole view from a hill that would offer protection in times of need. Villagers would go on with their life, immune to the beauty they take for granted.
Fortified Church in Biertan
The colorful houses, the order of life, the natural amphitheater, all make Biertan a great choice for a visit and you can add to that the Fortified Church with its spectacular view, with 3 layers of defensive walls, with the amazing craftsmanship that went into the wood works, into the paintings, the unique lock and you have yourself a perfect destination. More about the village of Biertan
Biertan household with the church in the background
3. Viscri Village (Brașov)
Blue houses of VIscri
Viscri is probably the case study on how to develop rural tourism in Romania, it wrote the book on this topic, and it payed off. From all the villages in Romania, Viscri gathered the attention of national and international press with guests that only castles could take pride in having.
People create hand-made products and they sell them to tourists eager to take home some of the peacefulness they encountered in this washed-blue village.
There is also the Fortified Church from Viscri offering a great view over the village and surrounding areas.
Viscri Fortified Church
4. Rimetea (Alba)
This is the perfect village from a postcard. Guarded by the mountains, with its white houses and green shutters, it has the vibe of fairy-tale place.
House in Rimetea Village
The village is decorated with wonderful works of the craftsmen. You will find the wooden doors, the painted signs, the metal works, the pottery and carpets.
View of the guardian mountain
View from Rimetea: Piatra Secuiului
And one of the attraction of Rimetea is the water mill still working.
Watermill in Rimetea Village, Romania
5. Letea Village (Tulcea)
With Letea we will change the scenery and go from the hills of Transylvania to the low lands of Danube Delta. Besides being an isolated, traditional, fisherman village, Letea has something more to offer: the National Reservation of Letea Forest with its sand dunes, secular trees and wild horses.
White and blue traditional houses of Letea Village
White and blue traditional houses of Letea
Waterlilies will pave the way into the village.
Danube Delta – the road to Letea Village
Fisherman are the guardians of this surreal place known as Danube Delta
Fisherman in Danube Delta
Letea Forest is an enchanted place that seems like the set of mystery movie with its crooked trees and deep shadow.
Local limousine and horse-drown carriage are the hip way to go.
6. Șirnea Village (Brașov)
At 1244 altitude it was declared the first “touristic village” from Romania.
Sirnea Village, Brasov
7. Cisnădioara Village (Sibiu)
Cisnadioara is a village in the outskirts of Sibiu and most emblematic about this place is the fortress-church that is guarding the village from the top of the hill.
Cisnadioara Fortress Church
8. Ciocănești Village (Suceava)
Ciocanesti Village if famous for its painted houses. Almost all houses in this village are painted with traditional motifs and they are scattered on the picturesque hilly area of Bucovina.
Painted house in Ciocănești, Suceava
Traditional house in Ciocănești Village (Bucovina)
Traditional house in Ciocănești Village (Bucovina)
Painting details in Ciocănești Village (Bucovina)
Beautiful painted house in Ciocănești Village (Bucovina)
Traditional motif painted on a house in Ciocănești Village (Bucovina)
9. Dubova Village (Mehedinți)
Nestled in a golf between the 2 canons the Danube River – The Big Boilers and the Small Boilers – the Village of Dubova offers a breathtaking view over the calm waters of Danube.
View over Danube River from Dubova Village
The view when you wakeup in Dubova
Dubova Village nestled in a golf on Danube
View from Dubova in a misty morning View toward Danube’s Big Boilers
10. Racoș Village (Brașov)
Racos Village
Racos Village is recommended by the natural beauties surrounding the village: Volcano crater, Emerald Lake, Basalt column, Olt River passing through the village and the ruins of a castle. It is truly an amazing feeling being inside of an extinct volcano. Due to all the black and red walls of cinder, with a tree poping here and there is an apocalyptic scene.
Racos Volcano, Brasov, Romania
Racos Volcano Panorama
Emerald Lake near Racos Village
11. Corund Village (Harghita County)
Wood carved gate in Corund Village
Corund village is a where people create wonderful things with their hands and imagination. It is like a all the talented people gathered here to produce this museum-like village. You will notice 3 things : the wood carved gates, the garnished trees and the hand made store at almost every house.
Crafts shops in Corund Village
Garnished trees
12. Sfântu Gheorghe Village (Tulcea County)
Sfântu Gheorghe is a fisherman village where the Danube Canal with the same name flows in The Black Sea. The roads are paved with sand and dust, the houses keep their white and blue specific and the roofs are made of straws. Nature and human combine their forces to make life possible in this remote and hostile environment. A 15 minute walk will take you to the sea. The local transport is “the trocarici” – a tractor-driven carriage that will take you to the sea.
Stantu Gheorghe Village from above
Sfantu Gheorghe Canal flowing into the Black Sea
Welcoming committee in Sfantu Gheorghe Dock
13. Breb Village (Maramureș County)
Maramures, oh, Maramures. You have to see it to understand. With its wooden houses and church, with the valleys aligned by the haystacks, and people obtaining food with the work of their hands.
Breb is actually the name for Eurasian beaver that is living in this area.
Amazing gate in Breb, Maramureş
Accommodation in Breb, Maramureş
Breb Village from above
Church gate in Breb Village
Carved wooden door (Maramureş)
House in Breb Village
Wooden Gate in Breb Village, Maramureş
Traditional house in Breb Village
Perspective over Breb Village
14. Șinca Veche (Brașov)
Șinca Veche is considered one of the energetic centers in Romania. Here in the Persani Mountains there is a cave-church carved thousands of years ago.
Sinca Veche Cave Temple Sinca Veche
Cave Temple
15. Roșia Montana, Alba
The name of this village means Red on the Mountain and it got it from the river crossing the village that has a reddish color from the minerals (specially iron) that is found in this area.
It is one of the oldest mining region in the world since before the Roman Empire. You can visit the ancient roman mines and the Mining Museum
Wood door in Rosia Montana Mining equipment in Rosia Montana Mining Museum “The gold from Apuseni Mountains” in Rosia Montana Churches in Rosia Montana
16. Sarichioi (Tulcea)
Settled on the edge of Lake Razim it has a magical color to it. The boats resting on the troubled lake, the blue church and the hole view over the lake, make this place special. The name “Sarichioi” in Turkish mean the “yellow village”.
Blue and gold church in Sarichioi
Boats on Razim Lake
Playground of the village: Lake Razim
17. Sâmbăta de Sus (Brașov)
Wood carved gate at Sambata de Sus Monastery (Brasov)
Sâmbăta de Sus in translation means the Upper Saturday, is a village on the footsteps of Fagaras Mountains offering amazing view over the highest mountains in Romania. It has an amazing Monastery in the Brancovenesc style.
Sâmbăta de Sus Monastery
18. Săpânța (Maramureș)
One of a kind cemetery, where the the wit of the people meet talented craftsman and the result is this cemetery where each one get a cross carved in wood and telling a story about the person buried there. The story are told in rimes and with full humor.
Here is maybe on of the most funny poem, you guest it, about the artists mother in law:
Under this heavy cross
Lies my poor mother in-law
Three more days should she have lived
I would lie, and she would read (this cross).
You, who here are passing by
Not to wake her up please try
Cause’ if she comes back home
She’ll criticize me more.
But I will surely behave
So she’ll not return from grave.
Stay here, my dear mother in-law!
19. Poiana Mărului (Brașov)
With the head in the clouds and the eyes wondering in all direction, Poiana Mărului is a village near Bran (Dracula Castle, that offers the perfect recreation. Seems like nothing really happens here, it is one of those eternal place, where you grasp the meaning of life. The hills and the houses on the top offer a great view towards Piatra Craiului and the surrounding hills.
Piatra Craiului from Poiana Marului Village
20. Bârsana (Maramureș)
Another village from Maramureș, a place where tradition is still part of the peoples life, where people are welcoming and the nature generous.
Barsana Wooded Church complex is one of eight Wooden churches of Maramureș listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bârsana Wooden Church
Bârsana Wooden Church (interior)
Interior detail in Bârsana Wooden Church
21. Fundățica (Brașov)
At the foot of the Mountains, you will find this village that scattered on the slopes of the hills, between tress, meadows and rocks.
Fundata Village
22. Colibița, Bistrița-Năsăud
It is often call the sea from the mountains due to its artificial lake build here for energetic purposes.
Colibita Lake, Bistrita Nasaud Colibita Lake, Bistrita Nasaud
23. Vișeu de Sus (Maramureș)
Something that you will find in Vișeu de Sus and other villages in Romania can not say the same, it is a steam train called “mocăniță”. It was used as a forestry railway system that extends deep into the Vaser River Valley, but now it is a touristic train. At some point the train will stop to get some water necessary to run.
Steam Train Mocanita from Viseu de Sus
24. Dâmbovicioara (Brașov)
Dâmbovicioara is one of those mountain village, where the life is tough and resources scarce, where people have to adapt to the whim of nature.
Dâmbovicioara house
The modest houses so close to this wonder of nature is such a great combination.
Dâmbovicioara Gorges
25. Eftimie Murgu (Caraș-Severin)
This village is famous for its wood water mills. There 22 working watermills in the village.
26. Inelet (Caraș-Severin)
Ineleț is a perfect example of an isolated village, one of those place that getting there is in itself a challenge. The village is connected with the world by a wood stair case build in the 70’s. And when I say wood stair imagine an improvise, vertical, beam of wood connected to each other. The hole trip would take 2 hours walk and some serious climbing is involved in order to reach this would forgotten place.
27. Preluca Noua (Maramureș)
You will find here some houses older than 100 years old made of adobe and covered with a straw roof.
That is the thing about Romanian Villages: you will find houses with straw roof from this remote village in Maramureş (north-west of Romania) to the villages in Danube Delta (East Romania), 700 km distance between them.
28. Botiza (Maramureș)
In this village in Maramures you will find some amazing things to admire: the wooden church complex. Also the people here master the water and tame it to serve their need: to grind corn, to wash the wool rugs. It is particular fascinating how this predecessor of the washing machine is using rotation, water power and air bubble to wash something. They call it a ” vortex ” and for good reason.
Also you will discover the brandy making process. Make sure you ask about “pălincă”.
29. Veneția de Sus (Brașov)
Veneția is Romanian for Venice. Apparently the name of this village came from the strategic positioning of the village: at higher ground that the neighboring villages and in past times River Olt would rise and flood the area. For some time all you could see was water and the Fagaras Mountains projected on the back. Or at least so my grandmother told me. This is the village of my childhood, but I can not stop to admire it still today.
Venetia de Sus Village, Brasov
With the 2 streams that meet in the village, with the Garbova Mountain meaning “hunched one” where the legends says young girls would jump over the steep end in order to escape the humiliation brought by the Turkish conquerors, the small church in the center, the hill guarding the village with the dispersed stone that all my childhood I thought they are sheep, and everything else just makes it a village to visit.
30. Șimon (Brașov)
Șimon Village is the gateway yo Bucegi Mountain and it is accessible from Rucăr-Bran Pass.
31. Casa de piatră (Alba)
In translation would mean “Stone House”, this village with only 20 families is an isolated place lost in Apuseni Mountains.
32. Valea Zălanului (Covasna)
Isolated village in the hills it has the media attention due to the visits of Prince Charles. But the village is a dreamy place, with traditional houses and charm.
House in Valea Zălanului
Traditional gate in Valea Zălanului
33. Fundul Moldovei (Suceava)
A typical village from Bucovina, houses scattered on the hills mingling with trees and pastures. Walking around you will fund century old houses, communist block of flats and some post communist villas build with the money people earn while working abroad. A melange of beauty and questionable taste, but nevertheless a place to visit.
34. Densuș (Hunedoara)
Densus is famous for its church, which is one of the oldest from Romania. It was build in the present form in 13th century, but the history of this place go way back. Before the church on this site was a 2nd century Roman temple and before that it is believed that a Dacian temple was build.
Densuş Church
Some interesting fact about the church is the painting showing Jesus in Romanian traditional clothes.
Village life in Densuş Village
Densuş Church
Densuş Church and village
Wooden sculpture in Densuş
35. Plaiu Nucului (Buzău)
Buzau area is a place of underground richness – salt, gas – but also at the surface this area is spectacular . Plaiu Nucului is a remote village with an amazing view over the surrounding area. You will find close by “Fire from Lopătari” and “Salt Mountain from Mânzălești”.
Plaiu Nucului Plaiu Nucului view Plaiu Nucului view
36. Caraorman (Tulcea)
The village for which Ceausesc had great plans it remains now in ruin but with the beauty of a typical Lipovan village. As you arrive in the village you will see the ruins of a sand factory and some blocks of flats build for the workers. I always thought about the paradoxes of communism. In this God forgotten place somehow the communist machine find a way to leave a mark.
The name of Caraorman in Turkish means Dark Forest, and this is a hint to what is there to see : an amazing forest with secular oaks. Near the knelled oak you can find a stone table with chairs.
And another must see place if you arrive here is the moving sand dunes. They are moving due to weather, wind and water.
37. Săcărâmb (Hunedoara)
A village nestled in a volcanic cone with a perfect view over the sunset.
Due to its volcanic activity, there are a lot of precious and rare minerals. The gold hunters came here for the past 2 centuries.
There are over 100 minerals discovered here, 2 of them being very rare.
But the beauty and the riches of this place don’t lie underground. The hole village with it’s surrounding walls and the infinite perspective.
You will also find in this village: the Church struck by lightning and the Silver forest.
38. Pleșa (Suceava)
Pleșa is a village nestled in the hill of Bucovina and it is inhabited mostly by Polish People.
39. Gărâna (Caraș-Severin)
Gărâna Village
Gărâna house with motif
Gărâna house
Santa sleigh in Gărâna
Preparation for winter in Gărâna
Gărâna House
It is a village create in 19th century by the German colonists from Bavaria and the their legacy is visible in the village vibe.
40. Cireșoaia (Bistriţa-Năsăud)
As the name suggest, this is the cherry village. It is a center for cherry production, so imagine being here when the cherry trees are in blossom or when the cherry are ripped. Yummy!
41. Târsa (Hunedoara)
Situated at over 1000 meters altitude, this is one of the most isolated villages that recently has an asphalt road. It offers panoramic views over Şureanu Mountains.
Târsa view
Târsa Village guardian
Church in Târsa
Autumn in Târsa Village
Rural life in Târsa Village
Autumn perspective in Târsa Village
Garden cemeteries in Târsa Village
Life in Târsa Village
Breathtaking view in Târsa Village
View in Târsa Village
Wooden sculptured gate in Târsa Village
42. Hoghilag (Sibiu)
Besides the beauty of a typical Saxon village in Transylvania, this place has a great gift to offer to its visitors: a beauty to the eyes and scent – the tuberose.
Hoghilag tuberose Gardens of tuberose in Hoghilag
Hoghilag tuberose
43. Şarlota (Timişoara)
Şarlota is the only circular village in Romania.It is also known as Charlottenburg.
44. Gârda de Sus (Alba)
A village on the foothill of Apuseni with many places to see: Scărișoara Cave, Rusty Pit.
Garda de Sus, Apuseni – Rusty Pit
45. Răşinari (Sibiu)
Colorful houses line up the streets of this village.
Rasinari Village (Sibiu)
46. Runcu Salvei (Bistriţa-Năsăud)
A village list in the hills with a wood church from 1757.
47. Coleşti (Bihor)
Animated by the youth that is moving back to the village and with its own lake in the village center, Coleşti , is a place with a lot to offer.
48. Richiş (Sibiu)
In the shadow of the famous Biertan, Richiş still has something to offer. At just 5 kilometers from the famous UNESCO Church, it seems it is the most multietnic village of all. It attracted people from all over the world who bought houses, and try to live in the beat of the village, people from The Netherlands, Austria, Swiss, Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain, Lithuania and United States.
49. Cund (Mureş)
This mountain village is a perfect example of coexistence of 3 nationalities: Romanian, Hungarian and German. From the 200 people living in this village, they are almost equal divided among the 3 ethnicity.
50. Ciosa (Bistriţa-Năsăud)
It is a isolated mountain village in Bistriţa-Năsăud. The traditional houses are scattered on the hills.
Villages in Romania that no longer exist
Geamana
Geamana is not a beautiful place, it is in fact a tragic one. It is something that could have been, but it was interrupted in its existence. The location of the Village Geamana was evacuated in order to create a toxic waste from a nearby mining pit.
Traditional House in Geamana Geamana: The church under toxic waste Drown House in Geamana Toxic river Geamana Village
You can only imagine how the village used to look like, you can remove the dirt that has been dumped here , you can see the church still standing and around it imagine the modest houses displayed around it.
Ada Khale
This is not really a village, as it no longer exist. Or at least it no logger visitable. But a great place we could not miss from our list because it is a unique village due to its positioning. It was situated on an island in the middle of the Danube River around Orsova. It was inhabited mostly by Turks. It was a really special place because of the ottoman customs, of the mild clime which it allowed to grow exotic plants and fruits, due to the houses build on top of the fortress, sometimes really integrated intro the defensive walls and using materials for it.
The island was lost to a mega-construction of the communism. When the Iron Gate Dam was build, the water level rise and the island was swallowed by the unforgiving water of Danube River. It is called the Atlantida of Romania, but we know for sure this one existed.
It is been said that there is a light post in the middle of the Danube still visible today, a memory of the lost island, but on our drive on the road next to this place, w did not see it.
This is a movie made to help us remember the last days of the island. It is in Romanian, but you will see the beauty and get the vibe of this unique place.
Planing your trip to see Romanian Villages
The villages are concentrated in some rural center. Here is a separation of the villages by region and county:
Villages in Transylvania:
Villages in Brașov: Măgura, Viscri, Şirnea, Racoş, Poiana Mărului, Fundăţica, Dâmbovicioara, Simon;
Villages in Maramureş: Breb, Săpânta, Barsana, Vișeul de Sus, Preluca Noua, Botiza;
Villages in Sibiu: Biertan , Cisnădioara, Hoghilag, Răşinari, Richiş;
Villages in Alba Iulia: Rimetea, Roșia Montana, Casa de piatră;
Villages in Bistrița- Năsăud: Colibița, Cireșoaia, Runcu Salvei, Ciosa;
Villages in Hunedoara: Densuş , Săcărâmb, Târsa;
Villages in Harghita: Corund;
Villages in Covasna: Valea Zălanului;
Villages in Mureș: Cund;
Villages in Timişoara: Şarlota;
Villages in Bihor: Coleşti;
Villages in Moldova:
Villages in Suceava: Ciocăneşti, Fundul Moldovei, Pleşa;
Villages in Wallachia:
Villages in Caraș-Severin: Eftimie Murgul, Ineleț, Gărâna;
Villages in Mehedinţi: Dubova;
Villages in Dobruja:
Villages in Tulcea: Letea, Sfântu Gheorghe, Sarichioi, Caraorman;
Maybe the most traditional rural life is situated in the northern part of Romania: Maramureş and Bucovina. Here people and traditions are unaltered, here time has a different beat, the seasons have their own meaning.
Another region that is worth considering to visit if you want to taste the rural life is Braşov – Sibiu – Covasna. Also, The villages in Danube Delta are spectacular, if you consider visiting this region you can add them to you list.
Stay at rustic accommodation
There are some fine places to stay and feel the village life pulsing. There are places done with consideration and with respect towards traditions and techniques. Some or new and some are old, but regardless, the result is still amazing.
Satu Muscelean (Arges County)
This amazing jewel is a complex of traditional houses build on a slope in a forest. There are 10 small houses build in a traditional manner and a central building for food and with 3 more rooms. The quietness and the relaxation is unprecedented. With a little patio you can spend the days on the outside admiring nature and reading a book, while setting the vibe on a different timezone – the one that is not included in any watch, but the one we all linger for, the timezone where there is no time.
Satu Muscelean, village accommodation in Romania Vegetarian breakfast at Satu Muscelean View from Satu Muscelean
For reservation you can use the Booking.com page .