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Remeti - Your place
to
stay in Romania
Romania
is regarded by many as one of the hidden treasures of Europe.
Fairytale villages, castles,caves, rolling hills and breathtaking
mountain
panoramas. But perhaps her most valuable treasure is her people. The
Romanian people are very
friendly
and hospitable. You will be surprised by the warmth with which they
surround you.
Come and discover all of this with us in Remeti, a beautiful mountain
village in the west Romanian county of Bihor (which lies in the
Transylvania part
of Romania). We are not a tour operator or a hotel chain, just a family
run business
aiming to offer
the best in friendly hospitality. If you are looking
for a unique and
personalised holiday experience we might be able to offer what you are
looking for.
We will supply bed and breakfast for your stay and trips out to local
cities (Oradea
& Cluj Napoca), churches, museums, caves, dams and more.You
will travel with a minibus
and have an English speaking guide.
Check out this site to see the impression that Remeti left on one
British visitor:
www.woodcock88.freeserve.co.uk/Romania/remeti/remeti.html
Cost:
For a six night stay you will pay just GBP 180; this will include bed
and breakfast, and five trips out to local attractions. We will also
collect you from Oradea (a city close to the Hungarian Border) at the
start of your holiday and deliver you back there at the end.
What you must organise separately:
This price does not
include the cost of your travel to Oradea.We suggest you to fly to
Budapest in Hungary (easyjet now fly to Budapest with prices as low as
GBP 50 for a return ticket) and from Budapest take one of the regular
minibuses that goes to Oradea. At your request we are able to reserve
you minibus seats.You will also need to arrange your travel insurance
in the usual way. You do not need a visa to visit Romania.
For reservation and details please contact us at:visitrom@yahoo.com
Local attractions:
Whilst you are staying with us we will organise trips out to the local
cities of Oradea and Cluj-Napoca. For more information on these fine
Romanian cities click on the links below:
Oradea:
www.compustar.ro/compustartest/website/About-Oradea.html
Cluj:
www.cjnet.ro/eindex/index.html
Advice about travelling to Romania:
For British visitors to Romania advice on travelling to our country
prepared by the British government can be found here.
For healthcare information, including up-to-date vaccination guidance,
British visitors should check here.
To book your holiday now click here
Our
regards to C. Woodcock
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