History & Nature Ride

Transylvania Romania: (IT-ROSR04)
URL: http://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/romania_carpathian_history.aspx

Introduction
Transylvania Romania

The Carpathian Mountains represent the largest area of pristine nature in Central and Eastern Europe. More than one third of all wolves, bears, and lynx west of Russia roam this impressive mountain range.
At the foot of the Carpathians is the village of Sinca Noua or “New Shinca”, a small and picturesque village of some 2,000 inhabitants. Time stands still here, the shepherds still take their flocks into the mountains as they did for centuries and in the evenings, the cows and water buffalo are brought back from the pastures to the village. There is little noise except the buzzing of insects and the twittering of various sparrows and swallows. The crowned Hoopoes, colorful Bee-eaters, Black Storks and even the Lesser Spotted Eagles are commonly sighted in this area of incredible richness with its plentiful flowers in all colors. The village has seen the signs of the times and proudly wants to keep this place a treasure: it has declared itself the first “ecological village” of Romania!
The home base for your ride is a lovely and newly built riding center that combines many local traditions with the growing Western standard. The center has a new, tasteful and modern guesthouse with private bathrooms and offers mainly organic food from its own gardens or from the neighboring farms in the surrounding areas.


Winter riding weeks are also available.

Accomodation

The facilities consist of a guesthouse, two large stables, and a beautiful log cabin on a total of app. 5 hectares of land.

The guesthouse has six double rooms, each with a bathroom, and suitable also for families with children. Downstairs, there is a nice dining room and there is a large veranda outside where our guests can sit in the summertime. An extensive living room with open fireplace and bar is inviting for relaxing evenings. We heat our guesthouse with a modern wood central heater and treat our sewage with a reed bed for biological cleaning.

There is now good cell phone coverage, as well as wireless internet access at the farm.

The two-day trip with overnight camping depends on the weather conditions. In case of bad weather forecast we reserve the right to change the two-day trip into two single day trips with overnight at the guesthouse.



This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding

The mixture of horses (25) offers a suitable horse for everybody from calm horses for the lesser experienced to fast and fiery horses for the demanding rider. But all horses have stamina and are used to the mountains.

The Stables
For all the animals we have, we built two stables to make them feel good.
The upper stables cover approximately 300 m2 and hosts about half of our horses (and our donkey Maja), which have the possibility of moving around freely. The horses have an open stable with two large boxes (50 m2 and 35 m2) and approximately 1,000 m2 of paddock. Furthermore, we have a separate box (18 m2) for horses that we want to temporarily separate from the herd (e.g. for fowling), and a box for a stallion with 16 m2.
The stables provide space for most of our hay, oat, and straw supplies.
The lower stables also consist of an open stable for the remaining horses and also the other animals have their boxes for the night: sheep, goats, chicken, ducks, geese, and our pigs. And of course our cats and dogs spend much of their time down there.
With the large amount of animals, there are almost always puppies, kittens, chicks, ducklings or goslings around and children will find their own little paradise here.

Your Hosts
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.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival   Arrival at the Bucharest airport, where we will be picked up and transferred through the spectacular mountains to our guesthouse in Sinca Noua (ca. 3 hours). You will receive a welcome drink, a local dinner and will spend the evening with Barbara and Christoph to prepare the week.

Day 2 and 3: Trips into the mountains
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. In the evening you will see a video presentation about the research and conservation project, which the Prombergers carried out over the last 10 years.
The next day 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.

Day 4: Rest for the horses and the history of Transylvania
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. Although by now a minority in their own village, the people started to build themselves a future where their ancestors lived for centuries. On personal invitation of Prince Charles, who visited the village in 2002, representatives of the village have even participated in a symposium in London. 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.

Day 5 and 6: 50 km roundtrip through the Transylvanian forests
A 50 km roundtrip leads us through the endless forests of Transylvania, home of the large carnivores. We pass through forests and 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 through the wild forests of Transylvania. We can enjoy the spectacular view over the Carpathian mountains and tracks of wolves or bears are commonly found along the trails. In the afternoon, we arrive back at the guesthouse.

Day 7: A ride through time
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.

Day 8: Time to say good-bye
After breakfast we pack our luggage and are being brought back to Bucharest.

Winter
The riding weeks during the winter months will explore the snowcapped peaks of the Carpathians on 5 riding days. You will have opportunities to take a sleigh ride and with a bit of luck we will will find tracks of bear, wolf or wild pigs. On one day we will visit the Castle Bran (Count Dracula) and drive to Brasov for a visit.


Rates and Dates for History & Nature Ride

Rates include:

Lodging and accommodations with one night in tents, all meals, 5 riding days and sightseeing trip to Viscri and Sighisoara

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescriptionEUR ~US$
    A
    20108 day trip, AP Center - based€1030$1580
    • Single supplement (requested)€70$110
      Non Rider Rate€595$910
  • B
    20108 day trip, AP Center - based€900$1380
    • Single supplement (requested)€70$110
      Non Rider Rate€595$910
      Single supplement (requested)€70$110
      Non Rider Rate€595$910
  • C
    20108 day trip, AP Center - based winter rides€965$1480
    • Single supplement (requested)€70$110
      Non Rider Rate€595$910
The US Dollar Rate is Based on Exchange Rate of 1.53


Transfer Option:



 Description
2010 Transfer from Bucharest is included at set times (~ 4 PM); drop off on last day around 12 noon

Tour Dates


Season Tour Dates  Min / MaxReserve
C 2010 01/30 - 02/06 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
C 2010 02/06 - 02/13 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
C 2010 02/13 - 02/20 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
C 2010 02/20 - 02/27 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
B 2010 05/01 - 05/08 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
B 2010 05/15 - 05/22 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Sold Out
A 2010 05/29 - 06/05 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 06/05 - 06/12 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 07/03 - 07/10 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 07/10 - 07/17 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 08/07 - 08/14 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 08/14 - 08/21 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
A 2010 09/11 - 09/18 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
B 2010 10/02 - 10/09 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
B 2010 10/16 - 10/23 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve
B 2010 10/23 - 10/30 8d / 7n 8 day trip, AP Center - bas... 3 /8 Reserve

Dates Note:

Rates do not include:

No single supplement if willing to share. There are a limited number of single rooms available Payable Locally: Drinks; sleeping bag hire €15; single supplement €70 (if not prepared to share); donation to local conservation fund €40; bear hide visit (not guaranteed) €30; tips. The single room supplement is 70 Euro/week on the centre-based rides and, where applicable, 15 Euro/night on the trail rides. But they cannot offer singles on every accommodation.

Other Info
Meeting: Bucharest
Airport: Bucharest
Transfer: Bucharest

Climate:

Romania has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Spring and autumn are cool and pleasant, making May and June, and September and October the best months to visit. Summers are hot from July to August and winters are harsh and very cold between December and March, with snow falling throughout most of the country. Spring and summer are the wettest seasons, but rain can be expected throughout the year.

A continental climate ensures that Bucharest experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters when temperatures often drop well below freezing. The city lies on the Romanian Plain, and this brings chilly winter winds. Summer temperatures are usually pleasantly warm with occasional heat waves, and humidity is low, but there can be occasional rainstorms. The rainiest seasons in Bucharest are spring and autumn.

What To Bring:

All camping gear is provided including plates and knives and forks and spoons and cups and glasses ... Sleeping Bags are available for rent (please let Hidden Trails know if you need to rent one)- or bring your own. Bottled water is provided, along with water bottles and saddle bags for the horses.

$USD or Euro will be fine..no need to change money into RON.

… this list is only a guideline for you

 

Travel documents and Voucher
Personal Travel Insurance
Flight tickets
Passport
Visa (check with your consulate)

 

RIDING GEAR
Riding breeches
High riding boots
Riding helmet
Riding gloves
Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection
Rain coat

 

PERSONAL CLOTHING
Jacket or sweater for cool evenings
Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts
Jeans
Shorts
Underwear and socks
Pyjamas
Bag for dirty clothes
Trekking boots/ comfortable shoes
Swimsuit
 
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
Personal Toiletries
Insect protection
Personal medications
Sore cream (for an emergency)
Sleeping Bag
Handkerchiefs
Adapter for electric appliances
Camera and extra batteries
Belt pack
Address book and pen (for postcards!)
Sun glasses with strap
Sun tan lotion and lip balm