From Sighisoara we headed towards Brasov. In the village Bunesti we took a right towards the village of Viscri.
VISCRI
A village, like many others in this area, with a Saxon fortified church. Yet, unlike the many other such churches, this structure is part of UNESCO World Heritage, is often considered the most impressive of the churches in this area, and the Viscri village is the perfect place to stay a while. Many of the traditional Saxon houses and farms have been recently renovated, offering bed and breakfast type accommodation, renowned Romanian hospitality and delicious food made with locally grown produce. The church has also been renovated, offering a museum, a tour and a climb into the church tower. And if you’ve got your bike, there are bike paths over the rolling hills waiting for you to discover other picturesque villages.
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I absolutely love Romania – one of my favorite destinations. Cannot wait to go back.
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Me too. Hope you get to go back soon 🙂
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On our recent trip to the Balkans, we weren’t able to make it to Romania or Moldova. After reading a few of your posts, we will definitely put both countries on the list for next time. ~James
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So glad my posts and Romania are making a good impression on you, James. Hope you get to visit soon. It’s such a beautiful country.
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