What to do and see in Hateg, Romania: The Best Places and Tips

January 22, 2018 Venice Greaves

Hațeg (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈhat͡seɡ]; German: Wallenthal; Hungarian: Hátszeg) is a town in Hunedoara County, Romania with a population of 9,340. Three villages are administered by the town: Nălațvad (Nalácvád), Silvașu de Jos (Alsószilvás), and Silvașu de Sus (Felsőszilvás). It is situated in the historical region of Transylvania.
Restaurants in Hateg

1. Dinosaur Geopark

Libertatii street 9A, Hateg 335500, Romania +40 254 777 853
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3.5 based on 12 reviews

Dinosaur Geopark

Reviewed By Mariralu - Bucharest, Romania

For a trip in the wonderful Hateg Country, meet Dinosaurs home . A place with history and nature where you can find the bison forest, The Narcissus Hay Fields, The Peşteana Marsh and many places.

2. Reformed Church - Calvin of Santa Maria Orlea

Santamarie Orlea DN66, Santa Maria Orlea 337440, Romania
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4 based on 1 reviews

Reformed Church - Calvin of Santa Maria Orlea

Reviewed By carmen u

Calvin Reformed Church Santa Maria - Orlea, formerly Catholic, is among the oldest churches in the Romanian space, being lifted by the end of the century XIII
Built of rough stone and stone folded at the edges, the church draws attention not only by its high walls of neat appearance, and especially the beauty of portals and windows, columns and frames carefully executed.

3. Prislop Monastery

near Silvasu de sus Village, Silvasu de Sus, Romania +40 720 855 831
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4 based on 79 reviews

Prislop Monastery

Reviewed By Pop A

I highly recommend this Monastery!
We are lucky enough to pass your threshold!
Cotra: the acces road is in work at the moment and this make the pass to be difficult.
As an advice, whenever you want to go there, try this rich morning destination because there are lots of people that will come and it will become a hazard.

4. Densus Church

Densus | Hunedoara County, Densus 337205, Romania
Excellent
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Densus Church

Reviewed By Calin B - Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Although it is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the origin of the church is enveloped by mystery. It seems to date back to the pre-Christian era, being the only place in Romania where religious services have been held since its inception.

5. Castelul Corvinilor

Strada Castelului 1-3, Hunedoara 331141, Romania +40 786 048 718
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 710 reviews

Castelul Corvinilor

Reviewed By RockmelonMamma - Brisbane, Australia

This castle has a fascinating history, spanning back around 600 years. It’s comparatively inexpensive to visit, and there’s information about the different aspects of the castle, and tales from its past, available in multiple languages, including English, readily available at different points around it. It’s easy to walk through and explore on your own, and a great place to visit with children.

6. Cincis Lake

Cincis, Teliucu Inferior 337465, Romania
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4 based on 38 reviews

Cincis Lake

Reviewed By Cain W - Oxford, United Kingdom

As a family, we have visited the lake a few times over the past few years. Our most recent was last week. The weather was lovely. There are planty of areas to stop and have a picnic or even a walk. I would advise anyone who visits this area to visit the lake.

7. Conacul Berthelot

Dj687c, Hunedoara 337235, Romania
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3 based on 2 reviews

Conacul Berthelot

Reviewed By Johannes H - Cugir, Romania

Rare that a small village is named after a general, and even a foreign one. Seen from today, it is a curiosity to be discovered by WWI history buffs. For the Romanian state, it was just gratitude for its survival. The mansion itself was taken from an Austrian who happened to be on the wrong end of history. A place to contemplate about history - and a meeting place for academics.

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