Cluj County is in Transylvania, Romania.
Cities
- Cluj-Napoca — fine dining, excellent cultural activities, a wonderful historical legacy and a great atmosphere
- Campia Turzii — a city that dates backs to the 13th-century, and that has many historical buildings
- Dej — a city at the confluence of the rivers Someșul Mare and Someșul Mic
- Gherla — a city was built in the early 18th century by Armenians, who have since left the area
- Huedin — gateway to the Apuseni Mountains
- Turda — Turda Salt Mine and nearby Turda Gorge are must see
Other destinations
Understand
The county is one of plateau and mountain. About a quarter (24%) of the county's surface is mountainous, occupied by the Apuseni Mountains, with heights of up to 1,800 meters, located in the southwestern part of the county. The rest of the surface is formed in proportion of 76% of the hills and valleys of the Someșan Plateau and the Transylvanian Plain. The terraces and meadows in the lower sectors of Someș Mic and Arieș make up for the lack of plains.
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See
- Varjúvár, 46.868441°, 23.144610°. House of the famous architect Kós Károly
- Răchițele Waterfall (Cascada Răchițele), 46.7109018°, 22.8294596°.
- Liteni Fortress (Cetatea Liteni), 46.6084395°, 23.4267306°.
- Arkhai Sculpture Park, Vlaha, 46.7015°, 23.4407°, +40751016692.
- The Apuseni Mountains, with sights such as the Great Cave from the Fire Valley, the Cave from Piatra Ponorului, and the Vârfurașu Cave.
- Bologa Fortress, Dăbâca Fortress, Bánffy Castle from Bonțida
- The Reformed Church of Sic
- Nicula Monastery
- Turda Salt Mine
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