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ROMANIA : TRAIL RIDES IN TRANSYLVANIA AND THE CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS...

Itinerary - Extensions - Horses and required riding level
Guiding - Accommodation - Dates and rates - More infos / booking


Wolves and bears and pristine nature...

The Carpathian Mountains represent the largest area of pristine nature in Central and Eastern Europe. Many big carnivores as wolves, bears, and lynx roam these impressive mountains.
Situated at the foot of the Carpathians is the small village of Sinca Noua, “New Shinca” with its approx. 2,000 inhabitants. Time stands still here, shepherds take their flocks in the mountains as they did for centuries, in the evenings, cows and water buffaloes are brought back from the pastures to the village and there is little noise except the buzzing of insects and the twittering of sparrows and swallows. Hoopoes, bee-eaters, black storks or lesser spotted eagles are commonly sighted and the area has an incredible richness of flowers in all colours. In order to keep these treasures the village has declared itself the first “ecological village” of Romania.

The owners of the riding centre, Barbara and Christoph Promberger, have been leading the Carpathian Large Carnivore Project over the last ten years, the largest research and conservation project on large carnivores in Central and Eastern Europe. During this time, they have gained a great deal of experience about large carnivores and are happy to tell their stories about wolves, bears, and lynx. They are now again involved in a large conservation programme in and around Sinca Noua, which intends to develop the area into a large conservation area with certified organic agriculture around the village and unspoiled and protected forests in the hills and mountains around Sinca.

Depending on departure dates, we propose two different programs :
- one, "Carpathian ride", is a stationary-ride with one night of bivouac in the mountains.
- the other, "Transylvania trail" is a trail ride of about 150 km in a loop around Sinca Noua

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages




ITINERARY


CARPATHIAN RIDE (stationary ride with a two days excursion to the mountains and one night of bivouac)

 

The riding centre, built in 2004, combines local traditions with Western standard. It has a new, tasteful and modern guesthouse with private bathrooms and offers mainly organic food from the own garden or from the surrounding farms. On our exceptional horses the riders can explore the healthy and well preserved surroundings with its fantastic scenery and good chances to watch bears or red dear.

 

Day 1 - Saturday : Bucarest - Sinca Noua
Pick-up at Bucarest airport around 03:15 pm and transfer by minibus to the riding centre in Sinca Noua. The 3 hours drive gives us the occasion to get our first impressions on the country and to meet the other participants. Arrival at the riding centre's guesthouse situated in a valley outside the village. Dinner is at 07:30 and we might have time for a first exploration before. After dinner, the guides will present the week's program while offering a welcome drink.

 

Day 2 - Sunday
After breakfast you will be shown around the farm and introduced to the horses. Soon we take off for a first ride along the meadows at the foot of the mountains. The hills offer a fantastic view over the area and the meadows invite for some first trot or canter. You will be stunned by the variety of wild flowers and we might already come across the first tracks of bears or wild boar. We enter on a forest road into the vast forests of the Carpthians and follow a long valley up into the mountains. Parts of the forests have never been cut and huge beech and fir trees hem our way. After lunch break on a mountain meadow with spectacular view we return in the early evening back to the stable. On the way back there is a steep part where you will get off your horse and lead it down the mountain.

Dinner at the guesthouse and in the evening you will have the opportunity to watch a video presentation about the research and conservation project Barbara and Christoph carried out over the last 10 years.

 

Day 3 - Monday
Today we will ride again through the hills and valleys of the area, pass a more than 100 year old railway viaduct built during the Austro-Hungarian empire, might come across shepherd camps, cow herds and water buffaloes, and should find tracks of bears, boars, red deer, wolves or lynx. There will be lots of possibilities for canters and even gallops over the meadows.

Likely, we will have the chance in the evening to go to a hide in the forest to watch wild bears (has to be paid extra – 30 € - and cannot be 100% guaranteed). A late dinner will be served at the guesthouse.


Day 4 - Tuesday

Today we give the horses a rest and experience the true history of Transylvania. We leave Sinca Noua and drive for about an hour and a half through sleepy villages to the north, until we reach the village of Viscri with its famous fortified church (UNESCO World Heritage Site) from the times of the invasion of Turks. It is just a gravel road, which gets us the last 10 kilometers to Viscri, which has been a settlement of the Saxons, the German minority, for the last 900 years. In 1990, most of the villagers have left to Germany, but a small number of people stayed to continue their traditional life. If we are lucky, we meet Sarah a pure saxon-bred and the soal of the village who can tell us a lot about the old traditions.

 

Sarah in Viscri - Randonnée à cheval en Roumanie - Randocheval

We visit the fortified church, stroll through the village and will be served a traditional Saxon meal with food from own production and home-made wine and plum brandy.

In the afternoon we continue to the city of Sighisoara, one of the cultural centres of the Saxons. We visit the medieval centre of Sighisoara and arrive back at our guesthouse in Sinca Noua in the late evening.

 

Days 5 & 6 - Wednesday & Thursday (bivouac)
A 40 km roundtrip leads us through the endless forests of Transylvania, home of the large carnivores. We cross beautiful mountain meadows, will have the possibility for some long canters and arrive in the afternoon in an area, where people’s life has changed little since the middle ages. Their little mountain farms are still being worked with oxen or horses, people lack even facilities such as running water or electricity. Camp is being set for us at one of these farms with a fantastic view around. We will enjoy a rustic dinner cooked at the campfire and have a long evening around the fire to tell stories. The next morning we pack our stuff and ride along forest trails and roads and enjoy the spectacular view over the Carpathian mountains where tracks of wolves or bears are commonly found along the trails. In the afternoon, we arrive back at the guesthouse.

 

Day 7 - Friday
On our last ride for the week, we ride in a large loop around Sinca Noua through wild forests, beautiful meadows, enjoy canters and great scenery, and arrive back at our guesthouse after 6 hours of pleasure.


Day 8 - Saturday : Transfer to Bucarest
After breakfast it is time to return to Bucarest. The minibus will bring us there around midday. If you continue your stay in Bucarest, you can also ask for a drop off in town.

Important : The trail taking place in a mountain area, our guide reserves the right to modify the program according to the weather conditions. The order of the days can change and the two days excursion with bivouac can be replaced by two days of riding with overnight stay in the guest house.

 

 

 

TRANSYLVANIA TRAIL

 

The hills of Transylvania are made for horseback riding – if you would have to design an area perfect for fast riding in a fascinating scenery and mixed with a unique experience of medieval villages, you would end up with a landscape like that.
The ride goes in a loop of approx. 150 km around the small village of Sinca Noua, first self-declared "ecological" village of Romania.

On our way we will see some of the most beautiful and famous fortified churches of Eastern Europe, some of which are more than 800 years old !

 

Day 1 - Saturday : Bucarest
Pick-up at Bucarest airport around 03:15 pm, transfer by minibus to Sinca Noua. During the three hours drive we get a first glimpse on Romania and also meet the other participants. Dinner and night in the guest house of the riding centre or in B&B in the village.

 

Day 2 - Sunday

After a short introduction to the horses and the ride, we leave Sinca Noua and the foothills of the Carpathian mountains towards the plains of the Olt River valley. We already get some good chances for long canters before we arrive at our destination of today, Toderita, where we stay with local families.


Day 3 - Monday

After breakfast we cross the Olt River and ride about 5 hours on the rolling hills around the Felmer Valley to finally reach the goal of today, Ticusu Veche, and old Saxon village. Dinner and night in modern facilities.


Day 4 - Tuesday

Half day ride to the hunters cabin "Three Oaks", near Jibert and enjoy some of the beautiful landscapes. There are lots of opportunities for long canters and we will kikely see bee-eaters, hoopoes, or lesser spotted eagles. In the afternoon a bus will take us to Sighisoara, a medieval Saxon town in the centre of Transylvania. Back to "Three Oaks" for the night wiht a great dinner and bonfire.


Day 5 - Wednesday

Our full day ride goes over the hills to Viscri, our station for this night. Viscri is famous for its fortified church, and the UK based Mihai Eminescu Trust which is under the patronage of Prince Charles and has restored the village in its original settings. We stay in the old farmhouses, which are transformed into little guesthouses, and enjoy the traditional Saxon cuisine. In the evening there is time to explore the village, visit an old smith that still works as his ancestors did for centuries, or a hike to a small brick factory (where evertyhing is of course still done manually).

 

Day 6 - Thursday

After a hearty breakfast we leave Viscri for Daisoara with stunning scenery and great canters all along the way. in Daisoara, we get to know one of the conservation projects that the owners of the riding centre are involved with and stay with local families in their houses and get a nice traditional meal.


Day 7 - Friday

Today, after some great canters, we are leaving the hills of Transylvania and descend into the Olt River Valley again. In Halmeag a bus takes us back to Sinca Noua while our horses get a transport back home.

 

Day 8 - Saturday

fter breakfast it is time to return to Bucarest. The minibus will bring us there around midday. If you continue your stay in Bucarest, you can also ask for a drop off in town.

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EXTEND YOUR TRIP


Contact us for any extra stay in Romania.
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HORSES AND REQUIRED RIDING LEVEL


Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

Horses

Horses are from different breds :

- Kisbery hungarian half blood horse, the hungary saddle horse,

- Gidran : anglo arab from Hungary with chesnut coat, average 1m70 height, well conditionned to hard climates, good jumper,

- Furioso-Northstar : nice saddle horse suitable for harness too. Bay or black, 1m65 height,

- Pur arabian horses,

- Shagya-arabes : kind of arabian horse with often a grey coat. He is taller and bigger than the pur arabian horse but keep the same characteristics,

- Lippizan horse : robust saddle horse, vivacious and energic but very nice. He looks typically spanish horse. Grey or white coat, 1m548 height.

 

Tack
We use English style saddles and simple bits. Very comfortable back saddlebags are provided to carry the picnic lunch, a bottle of water and a rain coat / sweat shirt. We recommend to bring a sheep skin for a bit more confort.

 

Riquired riding level
This trail is recommended for advanced riders, at ease at all paces and with already a good experience on trail riding. The rythm is quick and you should be able to hold long canters. You might have to walk beside your horse on some steep slopes.

Max weight : 90 kg
Minimum age : 10 years, with the requested riding abilities and accompanied by an adult.

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YOUR GUIDES



The guides on these rides are either Barbara or Christoph, the owners of the riding centre or someone from their team. They will be able to show and explain the flora and fauna as well as the history of Romania.

They created a foundation in order to preserve Sinca Noua and its area as a Regional Parc. Riders who want to support their cause can help them by donating 40€, but this is of course not compulsory.

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ACCOMMODATION


Carpathian ride

 

Accommodation

In the guesthouse of the riding centre. All rooms have their private bathroom. A big living room, a bar and the breakfast/dining room are at the riders disposal.

During the 2 days trail in the mountains, there will be one night bivouac.

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Food

Breakfast is a buffet (ham, cheese, eggs, cereals, white cheese, fruits...) from which everybody prepares his own lunch picnic.

Hot dinner is served in the evening in the dining room of the guesthouse (except the night in the mountains, where we will have a barbecue).

 

Transylvania

Accommodation
Depending on availabilities in the villages, accomodation is in guesthouses or in a local family.

Attention : we are in the rural Romania, confort and standing are not high.

6 out of 7 nights a single room can be granted.

 

Food
Breakfast at the gueshouse or in local family. Picnic lunch at noon prepared in the morning and carried in the saddle bags. Hot diners at the accommodation.

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DATES AND RATES

2009 - Carpathian Ride
February 07 to 14
825 €
3 spaces
February 14 to 21
825 €

available

February 21 to 28
825 €
available
April 25 to May 02
825 €

7 spaces

May 02 to 09
825 €
available
May 09 to 16
825 €

6 spaces

May 23 to 30
825 €
fully booked
May 30 to June 06
950 €

available

June 13 to 20
950 €
available
June 20 to 27
950 €

available

August 01 to 08
950 €
available
August 08 to 15
950 €

available

August 22 to 29
950 €
available
August 29 to September 05
950 €

available

October 03 to 10
825 €
6 spaces
October 17 to 24
825 €

4 spaces

October 24 to 31
825 €
fully booked

 

 

2009 - Transylvania Trail
May 16 to 23
1125 €
Fully booked
June 06 to 13
1125 €

fully booked

June 27 to July 04
1125 €
6 spaces
July 11 to 18
1125 €

3 spaces

August 15 to 22
1125 €
fully booked
September 05 to 12
1125 €

1 space

October 10 to 17
1125 €
7 spaces

 

Options and extra costs

Carpathian Ride:

- small group supplement (4 to 6 riders) : 90 €

This supplement will be systematically charged at time of reservatio and will be refunded as soon as a 7th rider is booked.

- single room supplement : 90 €

This supplement is only charged to you if you wish a single room. Single riders who do not pay single supplement are supposed to share their room with another rider of the same gender.


Transylvania Trail:

- small group supplement (4 to 6 riders) : 120 €

This supplement will be systematically charged at time of reservatio and will be refunded as soon as a 7th rider is booked.

- single room supplement : 110 € (a single room can be granted 6 night out of 7)

This supplement is only charged to you if you wish a single room. Single riders who do not pay single supplement are supposed to share their room with another rider of the same gender.

 



RATE INCLUDING

- the trail as described above, full-board basis including tea, coffee and water,

- the visits,
- transfers from and to the airport,
- the financial guarantee of the deposits you send to Randocheval



RATE NOT INCLUDING


- beverages except tea, coffee and water,
- tips (we recommand 30 € for the team),

- small group supplement,

- single supplement,
- any other service or activity,
- insurance : repatriation aid or multiple-risk (cancellation, luggage, repatriation) : More information




BOOKING - INFORMATION

For any inquiry, please contact Anne !

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PRATICAL INFORMATIONS



COUNTRY

Romania



LENGTH

Carpathian Ride

8 days, 7 nights, 5 days on horseback + 1 day visiting Viscri and Sighisoara.

Transylvania Trail
8 days / 7 nights / 6 days on horseback including 1 half day.



LANGUAGE
English, German and Romanian

GROUP SIZE
Guided trail : 4 - 8 riders

ACCESS
Arrival in Bucarest, before 03:00 pm, departure on the last day is possible from 02:00 pm.

CLIMATE
Continental moderate climate. Winters are cold and snowy, summers long, often hot and with thunder storms. February and March can be very rainy. Autumn starts in September and is mild.

Formalities
Please check with your local ambassy.

 

Vaccination - health
No specific vaccinations. Don't forget your repatriation insurance.

We recommand to be update of usual vaccination, and especially tetanus..



REFERENCE :
CH167-Romania

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Fortified Church in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 

Horseback adventure in Romania - Randocheval / Absolu Voyages

 



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