Sip and Savor: Discover Peles Castle and the Best of Dealu Mare
Are you a wine lover with a taste for history? Ready to explore Romania’s renowned wine region and experience the splendor of a royal castle? This tour offers an exquisite blend of both—begin with a visit to the stunning Peles Castle and follow it with a delightful wine tasting in Dealu Mare.
Romania has one of the oldest wine-making traditions in the world, its viticulture dating back more than 6,000 years. Numerous local wine grape varieties have been obtained during medieval time by empirical selection, becoming representatives for Romanian wine regions.
Why You Should Choose This Tour
• Historic Charm: Experience the royal elegance of Peles Castle and its stunning interiors and gardens.
• Wine Excellence: Taste and learn about exceptional wines in the renowned Dealu Mare region.
• Scenic Beauty: Enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Sinaia and Dealu Mare, from majestic castles to lush vineyards.
Your guide will meet you in front of your hotel at the time you requred.
Start your adventure in Sinaia, a charming mountain resort, and visit the magnificent Peles Castle, the summer residence of Romania's first king, Carol I. Wander through the opulent interiors featuring German handcrafted furniture and an impressive collection of medieval weapons. Admire the castle’s beautifully landscaped gardens, terraces, and elegant architecture that reflect the grandeur of Romania’s royal past.
Our stop will be at Lacerta winery. The 82 ha of sunbathed vineyards making wine assortments with numerous gold medals at specialty contests, the architectural experience and the 7000 years of wine history of the place make Lacerta Winery a must-feel experience. As a proof of the perfect symbiosis between mineral, vegetal and animal life, lizards make their way through the brownish and limestone clay soils, the perfect conditions for wine, and then linger on the sunny side. The alternative winery is Rotenberg, located in the same region, total plantation area of 23ha, a soil rich in siliceous clays and climatic conditions are very similar to those in Bordeaux or Tuscany. Then, we will visit the amazing Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, on an existing medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, built between 1873 and 1914. Its inauguration was held in 1883. It was constructed for King Carol I.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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