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From Sibiu 1 day tour: Turda salt mine and Valisoara valley
Price for one tour per person
tour features
Length | 1 day |
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Pick up: | ● your location in Sibiu |
Group | Max people : 7 – Min people: 3 |
From Sibiu 1 day tour: Turda salt mine and Valisoara valley
This tour makes health your no 1 priority, with a touch of fun. The microclimate of Turda salt mine provides optimal conditions for various rehabilitation therapies in internal and respiratory disease by using prophylaxis and preventive approach. Allergic respiratory diseases, chronic evolving infections, allergic (asthma, chronic bronchitis) improve by increased exposure combined with respiratory physiotherapy sessions in the salt mine microclimate. If you work and live in a big city or in a hazardous medium, breathing in emissions, gas, smog, tobacco, your airways will thank you later. Children benefit most from the salt mine microclimate by a better use of oxygen which promotes growth and development. It’s not uncommon to see newborns there as well. After a minimum of two hours in the salt mine, one improvement will be increased and visible: your appetite, ready for Transylvanian cuisine.
Departure & Return Location: Sibiu
Departure Time: In the morning
Price Includes
- Tour guide
- Private transportation in air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance fees
Price Excludes
- Meals
- Private expenses
Additional Info
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- This experience requires a minimum of 3 travelers. For two, the price will be 130€
- Infant seats available
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Most travelers can participate
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Comfortable shoes and a walking mood is a must
From Sibiu 1 day tour: Turda salt mine and Valisoara valley
STOP AT: ALBA IULIA, THE OTHER CAPITAL
Alba Carolina, a Vauban star shaped fortress build in 18th century, at its time the strongest Austrian fortress in Transylvania. The 12 km length walls still stand tall today, making it a unique military architectural piece in Europe. Also known as Karlzburg after the Austrian-Hungarian king, Karol the VIth, the fortress holds inside its walls the main touristic attractions of Alba-Iulia, one of which stands out: St. Michael cathedral, a valuable architectural monument in Transylvania, with the same age as its sister in Paris, the Notre Dame.
STOP AT: TURDA SALT MINE
The Romans had more than one reason for expending their empire to the south-east of Europe, to a place then called Dacia: salt and gold. If gold meant Alburnus Maior (Rosia Montana today), salt meant Potaissa, (Turda today). The impressive salt mine of Turda, a veritable museum of salt mining, is flocked with more and more tourists every year. Not only the air does you good, but its impressive modern design and various inside activities (carousel ride, amphitheatre, a boat lake ride, minigolf, children play area) make it a go-to destination.
STOP AT: RIMETEA VILLAGE
“It was pleasantly quiet here” that’s what most tourists say about this place. A former mining village today a monument-village which managed to keep and conserve its heritage, the architectural values of old times, awarded in 1999 the “Europa nostra” distinction for rural restoration: each house declared a historical monument has to be preserved, restored according to its initial neoclassical architecture.
STOP AT: BLAJ BISHOP CITY
“The smaller Rome” as Romanian poet Eminescu called it, this small city played an important role in Romanian history. Blaj was the cultural center of Transylvania and its Scoala Ardeleana, an educational system build and formed here, started a national awakening and emancipation in Transylvania, followed by a national movement in 18th century. Access to education in its native tongue Romanian changed the life of a generation and the course of history for Transylvania, with Blaj as its leader city.
STOP AT: SEICA MICA FORTIFIED CHURCH
The Gothic Evangelical Church of Seica Mica was built in 15th century. The lodge was three ships and a bell tower and an elongated choir. The church had two shrines build in 1552 and 1762, one stolen in 1999, the current one made from marble.
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