“I want a house outside the city, with geraniums in the window, with a window and a porch,” is the thought of a city dweller, suffocated by traffic, bustle and pollution, at any time of the year. And if the fast pace of the urban space seems increasingly difficult, it might be a good idea to take a break from the panic or excitement and escape in any of the following country houses.

Peasant housesPhoto: LoveDeco.ro

Rural tourism is becoming increasingly attractive to Romanians who have rediscovered life in the country, so we continue our foray into the country’s beautiful places with some overnight stays in restored traditional houses. Hundreds of years old and more, the guest houses below don’t just look like stories, they offer you their own stories of the simple and carefree country life of yesteryear.

Pension Lazar, Shyklod, Harghita district

A detached house, as if from a Hungarian village museum, is a shekel wooden house built in 1941 in a small Hungarian village founded around 1241-1254. Since it was only lived in for a short time, the new owners did not carry out many restoration works, preserving its old charm and bright colors. Those who decide to spend the night here can experience glimpses of the Transylvanian rural lifestyle – shekels.

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