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The
Apuseni Mountains represent one of the most interesting tourist sites in Romania. The karstic
rocky relief (about 400 caves), as well as the specific flora and fauna are as many reasons for
calling these mountains a natural reserve.
The inhabitants of this zone, the "moti", good wood-workers, are renamed for all the
domestic-use wooden tools they are producing. Someone can meet them selling the artisan products
all over the country. The two handled tubs and the wooden pails "made in Apuseni" can
be seen on sale in the major fairs in Romania. There are still old crafters, producing such objects,
in Patrahaitesti, a little mountain village where, if interested, you may hear the famous "Alps
horns", which are used for generations in the Apuseni Mountains too.
In Summer time, farmers are leading their herds of cows and flocks of sheep in the high mountain,
where they rest until the first snowfall. You may admire on the high pastures the "hodai",
Summer houses used by local people, while being with their herds in the mountains.
If you wish to discover local life and preserved traditions, one of the main points of interest
is the Aries Valley, including the beautiful villages of Albac, Garda, Arieseni.
Besides the various karstic relief (Cetatile Ponorului, Padis, Groapa
Ruginoiasa, Poarta lui Ionele, Ghetarul de la Scarisoara, Focul Viu etc.),
a point of interest is the Gold Museum in Brad, where visitors may see
a huge collection of gold nuggets, but also traditional tools used for
gold extracting (this activity is over 2000 years old in this area).
We hope having set ajar the entry door to this mirific world, the Apuseni Mountains. We'll just
wish you
"HAVE A NICE STAY IN THE APUSENI MOUNTAINS !"
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