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Traditional Transylvanian Drinks & Handicrafts

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   Experience the unique taste of these locally produced natural syrups, made exclusively from forest fruits and crystal clear spring water from the foothills of the nearby mountains. No other additives, preservatives, or even pasteurization operations are added!

   Since the food prepared by you will taste much better as soon as you start using one of these, do order now a hand-crafted clay cooking pot made by local Transylvanian artisans using the same techniques passed down for many generations. 

   Please also consult our "Products" section (under the Shop menu), for additional unique handicrafts.

  OTHER OFFERINGS | Traditional Korondi Cookware | Traditional Transylvanian Handicrafts

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Come and visit this Magical Land called Transylvania | Romania is now in Schengen, so travel free in and out of the country | Experience the unique taste of locally produced forest fruit natural syrups made with pure spring water and appreciate the local traditional handicrafts | Ensure your prepared food will taste better by ordering now a hand-crafted clay cooking pot made by local Transylvanian artisans using the same techniques passed down for many generations.

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About Us and About Transylvania

Citrus Fruits
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Forest fruits

Come and visit this magical land!

We came into being with the motivation of introducing to the world this lesser-known magical place called Transylvania, with its natural beauty, its old traditions and locally produced drinks and crafts.

Transylvania is a historical region located in central Romania as well as a fascinating destination for all, where stepping into a village is like stepping back in time.

In a mixture of Hungarian, German and Romanian cultures and traditions, Transylvania is a unique land, famous for its urban medieval architecture. But what really impressed King Charles was the mesmerizing rural landscapes: “It is probably the last region in Europe where you can really experience sustainability”.

 It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and unique cultural heritage. From medieval castles to charming villages, Transylvania offers visitors a glimpse into a world of fairy tales and folklore.

As King Charles, who is fascinated by Transylvania, himself says: 'It’s the timelessness which is so important'.

So come and discover the magic of this enchanting region for yourself!

Welcome to Our Site

Scenic hillside view
Transylvanian wooden church

   Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply want to experience a different way of life, Transylvania has something to offer everyone.

   In the Transylvanian villages, people preserve their cultural heritage, as one preserves a gift passed down through generations. By supporting the local craftsmen and women, you can bring home a piece of this heritage. The local crafts are created with passion and love, and are made solely by hand.

   One of the most famous legends associated with Transylvania is that of Dracula, the fictional vampire created by Bram Stoker. The real man that inspired the legend was Vlad Dracul (Vlad Tepes or Vlad the Impaler) Voivode of Wallachia (now part of Romania), much feared by the Ottoman Turks for his favorite method of execution, which was impalement.

   While Dracula may be a work of fiction, the character has become synonymous with the region, attracting tourists from around the world.
  But Transylvania is much more than vampires and castles. It is a land of breathtaking beauty, with rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys.
  Visitors can explore ancient fortified churches, hike through pristine wilderness, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.
  Nature lovers will find that they have stepped into an unspoiled medieval landscape – rolling hills, lush meadows, oak forests, fence-free fields dotted with haystacks.
  Traditional, wildlife-friendly agriculture makes Transylvania one of the best places for enjoying flora and fauna in Europe.

 

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Traditional country house
St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca (built in 1447)

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