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Poiana Brasov is a very appreciated international ski resort, referred in SKI directories all over the world.

In the center of the resort there is a lake surrounded by very nice hotels.

Trips to Brasov medieval town, the citadel of Rasnov (14th century) 12 km away and Bran Dracula Castle (15th century) 15km away.
Poiana boasts 12 ski runs (an Olympic run, three downhill and giant slalom runs, one special slalom run, two jumps, etc.).

In 1909 took place here the first Ski competition. In 1951 Poiana hosted The Winter International Olympic Games for Universities.
Activities and services: sports (tennis, minigolf, football, basketball), indoor swimming-pools, Sports and Fitness Centers, Sauna.

Altitude 1050 - 1800 m. Clean, ozone-rich air, marked ionization and nice temperature (average: 21 C summer, -2 C winter).

Poiana Brasov (1030m-1750m altitude) is the best known budget ski resort in Europe, with visitors from England, US, Germany and all over the world. Poiana is referred in all SKI directories. Poiana has the best developed skiing facilities in Romania with 2 cable-cars, one gondola, 7 ski-lifts

Poiana Brasov is renowned as one of the best resorts in Europe. It has more majestic hotels than French ski-resorts, classy restaurants, very good multi-language ski trainers, nice indoor swimming pools and treatment facilities. Since, 1895 when it was created, the biggest ski event hosted here was the International Winter Olimpic Games for Students (Univerisada in 1951).

Poiana Brasov has 12 ski slopes of various difficulty degrees (one special run for slalom, an olympic run, three downhill and giant slalom runs). There are 2 cable-cars, one gondolla and several ski-lifts.

The resort altitude is 1030m, the highest peak Postavarul is at the altitude of 1803m. The resort is situated at 180 Kms from Bucharest and 12 Kms from Brasov city.

The area offers many choices for dining, from pizza parlors to elegant dining. Prices will please every discerning diners. The nightlife is chic and elegant. Lively bars and nightclubs are waiting for you to enjoy and dance the night away.


Poiana Brasov SKI Map:

Poiana Brasov was rated top Value-For-Money by English guests many of whom return year after year. Set amidst the beautiful pine forests of the Carpathian Mountains, the picturesque, purpose-built resort of Poiana Brasov has a compact lift system and offers an excellent range of skiing particularly suited to beginners. Nursery slopes are situated in the village and on the plateau at the top of the mountain. The ski area offers easy progression to the main pistes with the added advantage of skiing back to the village on a long blue run. For non-skiers there is a great range of activities and excursions available, not to mention the real Dracula's castle.

Total Lifts: 11
Capacity: 7000 pers/h
Drag Lifts: 8
Cable Cars: 3
Ski Pistes: 12
Poiana Slopes: SKI Piste Name (Pârtia) DIFFICULTY LENGTH LEVEL DIFFERENCE
Sulinar Intermediate 2441 m 645 m
Kanzel 1,2 Intermediate 350 m 134 m
Ruia 1,2 Advanced 540 m 200 m
Cable-Car (Sub teleferic) Advanced 1000 m 300 m
Red Way (Drumul Rosu) Beginner 3821 m 630 m
Pine Tree (Bradul) Beginner 458 m 77 m
Slalom Poiana Intermediate 575 m 217 m
Camelia Beginner 450 m 30 m
Stadion Beginner 300 m 32 m
Wolf (Lupului) Advanced 2860 m 775 m


Beginners
The wide, gentle nursery areas in the centre of the resort - with 2 snow cannons on main 'learn to ski' Bradul slope - and the plateau at the top of the mountain, reached by gondola, provide areas ideal for beginners. Very effective, English or German - speaking instruction is provided by the ski school.
Beginners soon progress on to the main ski area and, by the end of the week, most will be skiing all the way back to the village on the long, confidence-building blue run from the top of the Christianul Mare.

Intermediates
Having a compact system means that there is plenty of scope for intermediates to improve. Three red runs provide skiing over varied terrain, and if you want to take it easy and perfect your parallel turns, there is a long, enjoyable blue run leading back to the village. You are recommended to take advantage of the instruction provided by the local ski school: It's really good value for money.

Advanced
Advanced skiers will find Poiana Brasov good because there are some challenging runs. Lupului (Wolf) black run has almost 3 kilometers long and 800m altitude difference, is recommended for advanced skiers.

Snowboarding
The gentle slopes are ideal for mastering the basics. Beginners should book a 'Learn to Snowboard' package. Only Ski boots available in resort.

Cabana Cristianul Mare
(1800 m altitude, mountain restaurant accesible with Kanzel Cable Car)
Tel. (068) 18 65 45.
The ski chalet directly below the cable car station at the top of the mountain is a good place to fill up on fast food, beers and beautiful views.

Coliba Haiducilor
Tel. (068) 26 21 37. Open 11:00 - 24:00.
This well-known and central situated restaurnat been serving gourmands over 40 years. Considered to be one of the best restaurants in Romania, the Outlaws Hut serves traditional Romanian food in a wooden building near the ski slopes. Sit at one of the long wooden tables and have a second look at the decoration: guns, dried peppers and cobs of corn and lots of skins (boars, sheep, wolves and one bear). If you can stand it, order the bors de miel (lamb soup) which comes with half a lamb's skull so you can spoon out the tongue and brains. Wash it down with a tuica (plum brandy), served in a blue ceramic treetrunk and impossible to drink without spilling.

Sura Dacilor
Tel. (068) 26 23 27. Open 11:00 - 24:00.

The Dacians Shed (Sura Dacilor) is housed in a couple of wooden tepees on the west side of the lake. The old, traditional customs were never forgotten in Sura Dacilor: waiters dressed in Dacian (ancient people living here before the Roman Empire). Inside, furs and dried herbs adorn the walls, you sit on a block of wood covered by a sheepskin. The English/French-language Menu features typical Romanian dishes, as well as some age-old recipes like 'Dacian chunk' (oven baked polenta with cream) and 'Shepherds Sarmale' (filled cabbage rolls).

The prices are very attractive for the powerful Euro. Outside, spoiling the illusion, is a monstrous stone courtyard fountain decorated with plastic parsley. SURA DACILOR - TRADITION & GREAT CUISINE
Ask anybody in Poiana Brasov about a good traditional restaurant and mostly everybody will tell you to try Sura Dacilor. All the customers in here join an archaic atmosphere where the Romanian hospitality is on home ground. A shot of boiled 'tsuica' - the traditional Romanian spirit - served by a camp fire and a piece of smoked sheep meat will send you way back in time. A dinner inside the restaurant gives you the chance to choose one of the four dining rooms at Sura Dacilor, each of them individually decorated. The dishes are prepared mostly on ingredients coming from their own farm. A delightful 'taraf' (traditional Romanian music band) will make your dinner here even more interesting. In the autumn you can take a peek in the traditional food storage room where you can see how the ancient people kept their pickles, sausages, and smoked meat.
Number of places: 300

Stâna Turistica
Tel. (068) 47 59 48. Open 10:00 - 01:00.
The Tourist Sheepfold, housed in a working sheep farm 1,5km off the main road, has animal skins covering the walls, wooden blocks to sit on and pine branches covering the floors. Herbs and dried peppers dangle from the ceiling and the floors are completely covered with freshly cut pine branches. Popular with tourists, the prices are relatively high. The cold starters consist of generous portions of homemade cheeses, vegetables and sausages served on a slab of wood together with delicious bread. If you're still hungry after this, the main course, huge chunks of meat served in a way that would cause vegetarians to faint, will get you filled up all right. There's live music (brilliant - ask for 'Tulips from Amsterdam' and they'll happily play 'Rosamunde' for you), and afterwards monotonous taped traditional Romanian that gets on your nerves quickly.

Vânatorul
Tel. (068) 26 23 54. Open 12:00 PM - 02:00 AM.
Vanatorul is the restaurant with hunting cuisine in Poiana Brasov. Located on the left side of the road taking you to the Kanzel cable car, nestled amid tall pine tree.
The Vanatorul restaurant offers you the great savour of hunt meat, such a rare and exclusive delight for gourmets; you can try here some delicious deer, bear, boars, wild pig.

Vanatorul is a rustic, elegant restaurant on three floors with terrace. The restaurant has two dining rooms and a small waiting room with a bar. A typical Romanian 'taraf' (folk music band formed by 4-5 players) will welcome you inside the restaurant, or if the weather is nice you might find them on the summer terrace at Vanatorul. The fresh air coming from the wood nearby will make your dinner on the here a real treat. The food is mostly Romanian, but what make Vanatorul unique are the real great game dishes: deer salami, bear pastrami, mixed game meat flambeau. The wine list includes more than 70 different kinds of wines including the most popular Romanian wines and a selection of French wines that go great with the dishes prepared by the chef in Vanatorul restaurant. The owner at Vanatorul is a great host for special events: private parties, business mixers, and official dinners.
No of Places:140 inside the restaurant, 60 on the terrace
Credit Cards Accepted: MasterCard and VISA

Romeli Day & Night Pub
Tel. (068) 26 22 56. Open 20:00 - 03:00.
Grab a seat on the patio and enjoy the sublime view of the mountains or sit inside and admire the artificial brick interior. You can expect omelettes, cascaval pane (fried, breaded cheese) and pork chops. Remember that anything else you order, such as potatoes or vegetables cost extra. Foreign and domestic beer available, as well as an abundance of cheesy pop music.

Pizzeria Vinga NEW!
Tel. (068) 26 23 34. Open 11:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon.
This good pizzeria is one of the first venues to have unblocked views through large windows - hurrah. Plonk down in modern chairs and select from a limited list of pizzas or other dishes. Food comes with a cute can of ketchup.

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Poiana Brasov resort is situated 13 km from Brasov saxonic medieval town center.

For Hotels Reservation in Poiana Brasov or for accommodation details (chalets and villas) please try www.PoianaHotels.com.

All seasons resort, it is well known as one of the best ski resort on the Central-Eastern Europe.

Poiana Brasov has 14 runs and 11 lifts (2 cable-cars, one gondollas and 8 ski-lifts). The ski school is one of the best in Europe, with very friendly instructors english/german/french speaking.

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Poiana Travel Reports by Visitors

Name:
"Kelsey Toms " from "UK"
Date of report:
Saturday, Jan 26, 2002
Opinion:
"In the 2002 winter I was in Poiana Brasov -unexpected lively resort.
Skiing to your front door in the hotel sport, the cheap price of beer and food and the people make this resort what it is.
Dracula's castle is a horse driven sleigh ride away which i would recommend and take time to visit the town of Brasov (some good clubs (strip and dance!)) and become cultured by the hand of Romanian history.
The slopes are good and the instructors fantasticly friendly and very professional.
Poiana Brasov is a great place for groups of friends to have a superb laugh, and also families whith the close-to-resort pool hall and nine pin bowling alley situated in a pub! (for the dads!) Good ski instructors and the trip made to Dracula Castle in Bran got me to return next year."

Name:
"Kenny Wilson " from "UK"
Date of report:
Thursday, Feb 15, 2002
Opinion:
"I keep coming in Poiana for years. Because of the good cousine, cheap ski packages. Here are the best ski instructors I ever meet.
And Brasov, saxonic medieval city is returning to a trevel orientated city every year. Poiana has a stunning mountain scenary. Royal Castle Peles in Sinaia is one day trip as well Dracula Castle in Bran."



Name:
"Alex" from "UK"
Date of report:
Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Opinion:
"been coming here for five years and it seems to get better every year. the ski instructors are nice, professional (and v.sexy). good snow and uncrouded slopes provide for excellent skiing. the scenery is fantastic. the restaurants are very good espessially 'coliba' this is a fantastic romaianian restaurant.brasov is about a 20 minute drive away and has some excellent night-clubs and bars.i recommend this resort to any one." Predeal - Poiana - Hotels - Mamaia

Name:
"Dereck" from "UK"
Date of report:
Thursday, Feb 01, 2001
Opinion:
"Fabulous place with great ski school and great prices. Suspect you will come back after first visit. I would definatly suggest giving it a go on 3 counts..
1. It is beautiful and unspoilt.
2. Generaly the snow is very good.
3. The ski instructers and the overal atmosphere is good.
Its so cheap, about 60p for 1 pint of beer. Apres ski it brilliant. There is 3 bars, night clubs, bowling etc. Snow was ok, but its better in january. This resort and Alpin hotel is definetly recommended "

Name:
"Laura Vrabie" from "PR of Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l'Europe"
Date of report:
Thursday, Jan 10, 2001
Opinion:
"The Shunku White Week (28Dec'01-4Jan'02) was a succes, taking in consideration the opinions of participants. The program was a very busy one: every day we had a ski trip to Poiana Brasov (a winter resort near Brasov), we found time for visiting Dracula's Castel also, and take a ride with a horses carriage; in the meantime, every night the participants had to party. The atmosphere created during the event was great, maybe because we had a saloon in the motel(with biliard table and a fireplace), where participants could spent almost all the spare time toghether. We had 15 participants(from Slovenia, Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland, Slovacia, Germany)."

Name:
"Erin Moore " from "UK"
Date of report:
Monday, Aug 13, 2001
Opinion:
"POIANA BRASOV, Romania - Six hundred years after he earned the nickname ''Vlad the Impaler'' for disposing of victims on stakes, the warrior who inspired Bram Stoker's horror novel Dracula still has bite. Scholars, artists and fans from around the globe gathered in Romania Thursday for the Second World Dracula Congress, four days of lectures and debate on the blood-sucking legend. "Romania is the spiritual home for people interested in ghosts, vampires and the paranormal", said Alan Murdie, head of Britain's Ghost Club, as the event got under way in a dim, communist-era conference hall in this Transylvanian resort in forested mountains 105 miles north of Bucharest."


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