Introducing Alex, our latest addition to the team, and all-time expert on his home country Romania. For those of you who like to do a little planning ahead, we’ve asked Alex to bring some top tops on his home region, where the skiing is fresh, and most importantly cheap. Bring it on Alex. – Rachel.
Romania stands out for skiing, not through the extent of kilometres of slopes like Austria, Switzerland or France, but through good quality for low cost, extremely friendly locals, warm atmosphere and absolutely breath-taking scenery.
The Carpathian Mountains cover almost one third of the country unveiling a wonderful wilderness, dominated by ubiquitous pine forests. The valleys bisect the dense forest layers allowing some excellent skiing landscapes. There are several quality resorts across different regions of the country.
● Ranked the 6th Best Beginners Ski Resort in the world by Guardian and in top 10 Beginners Skiing Holidays by Thomas Cook and WorldTravel, Poiana Brasov is by far one of the best Romanian ski resorts.
With 12 slopes and 11 ski lifts, Poiana Brasov is fit for both beginners and intermediate skiers. The resort also has one of the multi award winning ski schools in the world, Ana Ski School, suitable for both adults and children. Around 3000 British tourists visit Romania every year to learn skiing. For those that are more advanced, there are several difficult runs as well as several off piste circuits. Don’t forget to try the local mulled wine and tuica.
Outside the slopes, tourists can try swimming, horse riding , ice skating , paintballing , ATV riding and many other air sports such as paragliding and flying in a motor hang glider. The resort is known to be very lively with lots of bars and restaurants and an intense nightlife. For those interested in the delicious local cuisine and winery, I would strongly suggest you try Sura Dacilor or Coliba Haiducilor, two restaurants with an impressive tradition in the area.

Cool stuff: For those looking for more adventure, Poiana Brasov is the starting point to amazing expedition opportunities in the Bucegi and Fagarasi mountains. Ski touring and free ride in the highest mountains in Romania is a life time experience taking around nine days. Shorter alternative tours as well as snow shoeing events are also available.
A must-see attraction in the area is the Bran Castle known as the Castle of Dracula. A place of myth and mystery, visiting the castle is a splendid experience. The medieval architecture and the deadly silence behind the walls carry your thought deeper into the legend.

● Known as the pearl of the Carpathians, Sinaia is located at the heart of the Prahova Valley, the biggest ski region in Romania. Offering a 1000 m vertical drop, Sinaia is excellent for high altitude skiing offering more difficult slopes for advanced skiers but also excellent facilities and ski school for the beginners. Apart from skiing, tourists can practice snowboarding, bob sledging and ice skating. Again, the resort has a vivid nightlife with a broad range of bars, restaurants and clubs. Snow shoeing on the Bucegi Mountains trails is also possible.
Cool stuff: Hostels and the mountain chalets organize Romanian meals nights with live music and a very warm atmosphere. There isn’t any better way to learn about the Romanian culture and traditions than through food, drinks and music. After dinner, I strongly recommend you try and relax by walking on the candle-lit paths in some parts of the resort.
The Bucegi Mountains hide one of the most beautiful palaces in the world: The Peles Castle. Standing witness of the Romanian monarchy, the palace hosts an invaluable art collection comprising paintings, sculptures, medieval weapons and antiques. The Peles Castle also appeared in a recent Hollywood movie, The Brothers Bloom (2009), staring Rachel Weisz and Adrien Brody.

● Located in the Bucegi Mountains, Azuga contains the longest ski run in Romania , the Sorica ( 3042 m ). The resort, known for its magnificent beer brand with the same name, is a small and peaceful town. Apart from the very good ski facilities , there are lots of restaurants and local markets with all kind of handmade crafts.
● Cavnic is another ski resort in the northern part of Romania. Situated at the heart of the Maramures region, a place where the traditions have been well preserved, the resort is a delight to the eyes. Surrounded by a beautiful centenary forest Cavnic is most suitable for families and its slopes are very good for beginners. Do not forget to visit the famous wooded churches in the area and taste some of the local delights. They are fantastic!
● There are also other beautiful resorts as well: Predeal and Busteni on Prahova Valley, Paltinis near Sibiu, Borsa in Maramures and Vatra Dornei in Bucovina.

Just to give an estimative, the average price for a 7 day period in a 3* hotel including all the ski expenses would reach a maximum of 400 pounds/person. The best period is from early December to late February. I strongly recommend you check the weather forecasts before booking to ensure there is a good level of powder. When planning your journey, use Zoombu to find the best way to travel to your hotel. Come to Romania and feel at home (but it’s cheaper)!
- Posted by Alex