The village of Viscri ..a Transylvanian treasure. Viscri became known throughout Europe after Prince Charles bought a house here in 1996 and spoke in many interviews about the beauty of the Transylvanian village. Charles's village, as Viscri is now known, Viscri has was placed on the world map of traditional villages in the world, being in the UNESCO heritage. Circuit passes through Bunesti,Crit,Mesendorf and reaches back to Viscri.The route stretches for almost 40 kilometers:from Viscri to Bunesti you have about 8 km of paved road,with slopes for beginners. Further on,towards Crit,will walk on a landscaped path next to the forest just as smooth,accompanied by rows of seasonal cereals. Near Mesendorf,the road continues downhill,but don't get too excited:this means that further on you will have to climb the forest road and, again, a path through the forest. o up,go down,go up just like in that game from childhood. in total,about 15 km until we reach Viscri again,in the place we start
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Viscri (Deustchweisskirch) became known throughout Europe after Prince Charles bought a house here in 1996 and spoke in many interviews about the beauty of the Transylvanian village. The "royal" house in Viscri is rented over the year to tourists, who have to fork out 800 Euro a week. Charles's village, as Viscri is now known, is visited annually by over 15,000 tourists, mostly foreigners. Viscri has was placed on the world map of traditional villages in the world, being in the UNESCO heritage.A circuit that includes a large part of the Viscri area starts right from the village, passes through Bunesti, Crit, Mesendorf and reaches back to Viscri - that is, through the villages that make up the Haferland, already recognized thanks to the festival of the same name held annually, at the beginning of the last summer months.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.