10 Things to do Good for Kids in Southwest Romania That You Shouldn't Miss

August 19, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in Southwest Romania, Romania including Transalpina, Infinity Column, Horezu Monastery (Hurezi Monastery), Danube Valley, Cozia Monastery, Manastirea Sf Ana / St Anne Monastery, Iron Gates, Nicolae Romanescu Park, Prefecture Square Craiova, Table of Silence.
Restaurants in Southwest Romania

1. Transalpina

Parang Mountains Romania http://www.transalpina.biz
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5.0 based on 181 reviews

Transalpina

Reviewed By DianaB280 - Iasi, Romania

Nice road through the mountains Parang with scenic views. The highest altitude is at Urdele (2145 m). There are many great trails for hiking in Parang Mountains from Transalpina.

2. Infinity Column

Strada Calea Eroilor Park Endless Column, Targu Jiu 210163 Romania
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Infinity Column

Reviewed By PopisteanuG - Bucharest, Romania

There is a deep symbolism in the limestone monuments, during a route of 1,753 meters, which starts from the Table of Silence and reaches, crossing the city, to the Endless Gratitude Column to the Heroes of the Nation. It’s a homage to the soldiers who fell in the First World War. Regarding the Table of Silence, there is a Christian dimension of the mass, a table of communion and confession, of peace and silence, a philosophical table, those 12 seats that can be the 12 apostles. Then, on the route there are 30 chairs, in the shape of an hourglass, represent the passage of time. The route passes through the Kiss Gate, which has a special significance, being interpreted as the Gate of Heaven, as a triumphal arch of the soldiers' victory. It is like a gateway to the Great Passage. There are the two benches and they can symbolize the wait before the Last Judgment. The Kiss Gate has an architrave that is like a dowry box, therefore being a wedding gate. Speaking of heroes, of young men who had fallen in the war, some of them unable to kiss a girl, they went to marry Death. The dowry box on the two pillars of the gate is also relevant from this perspective. The route leads to the Infinite Column and passes through the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. There is a route of the burial ritual, when young soldiers say goodbye to life in a last meditative state, walking their way to the Kiss Gate. As the funeral procession has stops, they are marked by those 30 seats, in five groups each. Into the church, there is the last ritual that the priest performs and we reach the Column, like a Staircase of Jacob, of the ascension of souls to Heaven. The traditional funerary pillar is present in this meaning of the Infinite Column, as a row of rhombohedrons. Each rhombohedron is 1.80 meters in size, which means it is a human state, therefore there is an infinite number of people to Heaven. Infinite Column is a pillar, a funeral tree.

3. Horezu Monastery (Hurezi Monastery)

Str Manastirii Satul Romanii de Jos, Horezu 245800 Romania +40 250 860 190 http://www.crestinortodox.ro/biserici-manastiri/mitropolia-olteniei/manastirea-hurezi-68220.html
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Horezu Monastery (Hurezi Monastery)

Reviewed By elenaramonap - Bucharest, Romania

This one of the most beautiful Romanian monasteries.Well preserved,this place brings peace to its visitor .

4. Danube Valley

Drobeta-Turnu Severin Romania http://www.croisieurope.com
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Danube Valley

Reviewed By RinH226 - Hadera, Israel

At first we thought about getting a boat like everyone else but because of my sea sickness we chose not to so we went to the tourist information nearby and there we got told that we can do it buy a car so we preferred this option, we went to the decabel statue it was nice attraction with great view and then the guy at the tourist information suggested us to do a trek which you need to write Birt doubova in google maps it’s a two hours trek with amazing views stops, the rail is the yellow triangle a medium hard climb of 15 minutes but then a chill walking

5. Cozia Monastery

Calea lui Traian 816, Caciulata 245601 Romania +40 250 750 230 http://www.valceaturistica.ro/manastiri/manastirea-cozia
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Cozia Monastery

Reviewed By asbrossard - Brossard, Canada

The Cozia monastery impresses by its authentic architectural style and very well kept interior wall paintings ( icons) and exterior walls. It also impresses by lodging inside the tomb of a well known , heroic Romanian ruler from the XIV century. There is also a museum that can be visited free of charge. Pictures or filming inside the church is forbidden.

6. Manastirea Sf Ana / St Anne Monastery

Drumul Eroilor, Orsova 225200 Romania +40 252 361 991 http://www.welcometoromania.ro/DN57/DN57_Orsova_Manastirea_r.htm
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Manastirea Sf Ana / St Anne Monastery

Reviewed By nikkinortht - Ploiesti, Romania

We walked up to the Monastery from Orsova (a nice 45 minute hike up the road from the center). The Monastery is well cared for and had amazing flowers everywhere. It is worth a visit. We didn't stay long but wandered around a little enjoying the views and the flowers.

7. Iron Gates

Danube River, Orsova 225200 Romania
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4.5 based on 134 reviews

Iron Gates

Reviewed By Companion765699 - Utrecht, The Netherlands

Me and my travel companion were in Orsova for one night and visited this part of the Danube river, which certainly breathes a specific atmosphere. Our journey included a car drive through Eselnita and a visit to the monument of Decebal, close to Dubova. It's a beautiful part of the Danube, with high cliffs on the Serbian side of the river. Most lively period of the year here is definitely summertime; now when spring just had started (early April) it can be quite cold and the sun comes out less frequently. This part of the river including is definitely worth a visit at any time of your if you're in the area.

8. Nicolae Romanescu Park

Bulevardul 1 Mai 104, Craiova 200301 Romania http://ro-ro.facebook.com/ParculRomanescuCraiova
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4.5 based on 262 reviews

Nicolae Romanescu Park

Reviewed By Kamicris

Nicolae Romanescu Park is the largest urban green area in Romania and the third Natural park on the territory of Eastern Europe. It is a perfect place for all people ( kids, adults s.o.). There are restaurants, playgrounds, summer theatre, special roads for cycling .

9. Prefecture Square Craiova

B-dul A.I. Cuza, Craiova Romania
Excellent
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Prefecture Square Craiova

10. Table of Silence

Strada Calea Eroilor, Targu Jiu 210163 Romania
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Table of Silence

Reviewed By bursucul_gastric - Bucharest, Romania

Situated in the same central park as Gate of Kisses this round stone table with its chairs stand proud near Jiu's River banks. is the first of the three symbols of Tg Jiu urban sculptures by Brancusi. Enjoy !

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