Price:
59,500 euros                          Land: 625 sqm                          Region: Orastie, Hunedoara County
 

House in Orastie

This house is situated in the town of Orastie, at the exit towards Costesti, an old settlement of the ancient Dacia, where there are ruins of 2,000 year old castles, thus being an area of interest for tourists from both Romania and abroad. The distance from here to the ancient castles and settlements of Sarmisegetuza, dating back to the days of the Roman emperor Traian, is only 20 km.

The house is 80 sqm, and has two rooms, a kitchen, bathroom and hall. There is a land of 625 sqm. A project for renovation can be obtained. Because of the development of tourism in this area, the prices here are around 100 euro/sqm.

retezat

At some 100 km from Deva and Orastie there is the wonderful Retezat National Park, Romania's first national park. Here you can find one of Europe's last remaining, unaffected natural primary forest and the largest single area of pristine mixed forest. It is a UNESCO protected National Park with many of its peaks reaching heights of over 2000 metres, some 80 glacier lakes and much more. If you love nature in its unspoilt form (and who doesn't?) this is a must-see place.

To see some amazing photos of this place and for more information on Retezat Natural Park visit the links below.

http://www.dtailed.com/blog/retezat-national-park

http://www.panparks.org/Network/OurParks/Retezat/Practicalinfo

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retezat_National_Park

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