
The list covers 25 “amazing places to inspire future journeys and remind us why we love to travel.” The destinations are grouped into five categories: adventure, culture and history, nature, family and sustainability, according to Romania-Insider.com.
Transylvania features in the family category, alongside places such as British Columbia, Canada; Florida’s Space Coast; the England Coast Path; and Hortobágy, Hungary.
The section dedicated to Transylvania mentions that Bram Stoker’s Gothic horror novel Dracula helped turn the region from “a perfectly real Romanian region, into a mythical realm.” However, it points to “its pastoral, old-Europe feel” – the reason it should be known for.
Among the region’s highlights mentioned are the cosmopolitan city of Cluj-Napoca, the “wildflower meadows, storybook castles, and cobbled-lane villages.”
It also mentions the option of a farm holiday, where families can get the chance of a digital detox, try a horse-drawn cart ride, hike in the Carpathian Mountains, or help with various farm chores.
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