Discover the best top things to do in Caras-Severin County, Romania including The Imperial Baths, Biserica ortodoxa Schimbarea la Fata, Pavilionul de Hidrofizioterapie, Rudariei Watermills, Rock Tunnels, Statuia lui Hercules, Ansamblul Cazinoului, Baba Caia Rock, Historical Center.
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Aside spending some time strolling around the resort town Baile Herculane, (the first documented resort in Romania, that was at the peak of its development during the 19th century), you can also enjoy some interesting locations such as the derelict Neptune Baths, a monument of the 19th century architecture, the Hercules statue, the Old Train Station built in 1886, the Casino, and a Museum displaying ancient Roman artifacts inside the Roman Hotel. Don't miss the beautiful sight of a sequoia tree by the Old Train Station. The city itself is quaint and utterly romantic, with lots of beer gardens, gazebos, and bistros, great for honeymooners. Its sulfur spas are great for people who suffer of dermatitis and other immune skin conditions. For the fit traveler in search of adventures, a great gateway to Domogled National Park (park entrance is located 10 minutes drive from downtown) or Nera Valley National Park .
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A short but very intense trail, with smooth portions but also demanding (short) portions! The most interesting parts are those through which the road is dug in stone above the river where the route is parallel to the river and obviously the tunnels. The route takes about 45 minutes, from the suspension bridge to Podul Beiului and I think it is the shortest of the trails starting from Sasca Română. I recommend closing the trail (so as not to come on the same one) starting from Ochiul Beiului to Sasca Română over the hill bypassing the tunnels on top of that, a route (Red dot) that will take you through the forest. The trails are very well marked and maintained.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Baba Caia is a rock rising from the middle of the Danube River, near the Golubac Castle and close to the Coronini Romanian village. It has 7 metters above the water of Danube.
3.5 based on 65 reviews
Aside spending some time strolling around the resort town Baile Herculane, (the first documented resort in Romania, that was at the peak of its development during the 19th century), you can also enjoy some interesting locations such as the derelict Neptune Imperial Baths, a monument of the 19th century architecture, the Hercules statue, the Old Train Station built in 1886, the Old Casino Building, and a museum displaying ancient Roman artifacts inside the Roman Hotel. Don't miss the beautiful sight of a sequoia tree by the Old Train Station. The city itself is quaint and utterly romantic, with lots of beer gardens, gazebos, and bistros, great for honeymooners. Its sulfur spas are great for people who suffer of dermatitis and other immune skin conditions. For the fit traveler in search of adventures, a great gateway to Domogled National Park (park entrance is located 10 minutes drive from downtown) or Nera Valley National Park .
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