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Transylvania Castle
The Kálnoky Family have returned to Transylvania after 50 years of exile. The Kálnoky Estate is composed of buildings in two villages, Miklósvár (the Hunting Manor) and Sepsikröspatak (the Main Residence, located 50km from Miklósvár).
During the Communist regime in Romania, many of the buildings had fallen into ruins. The family immediately set about finding ways to save their heritage and restore the Estate to its former character.
Through the development of a unique tourism venture, the Kálnoky?s have started turning their vision into reality. The Kálnoky Guesthouses are situated in the tiny village of Miklósvár in Szeklerland, Transylvania.
Travel to a land that time forgot.
Discover how you can contribute to the restoration of Transylvania?s heritage and help to conserve its unspoilt nature.
Be our guest in unique cottages furnished in the traditional Szekler and Saxon styles and experience the slow-paced charm of Transylvanian village life.
A most beautiful season in Transylvania. All our tours (including hiking) are available during the winter period.
Experience live history in unspoiled villages, discover recently unveiled medieval frescoes and impressive fortified churches unique to Transylvania.
We offer a large choice of nature-bound activities in our genuine environment. Everything from bat watching through to bear tracking and horse-cart driving.
Hiking activites take place in the countryside surrounding Miklosvar, which offers the walker a diverse varity of landscapes.
Ethical and Environmental Policy:
Eco Certifications: AER certification (Romanian Eco-Tourism Association)
Eco Memberships: Responsible Tourism, Sustainable Travel
| Attn: |
Andrea Luncz |
Country: |
Romania |
| Tel: |
0040742202586 |
Area: |
- Europe |
| Fax: |
0040267314088 |
City: |
Miclosoara |
| Mobile: |
0040742202586 |
Street: |
Str Principala 186 |
| Email: |
Send email |
Zip: |
525104 |
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