We all love wine, but little is know about how it is made and the love and care small scale winemakers have for their lands and vines. We want you to taste the wine paired with local foods in the place where it was grown. We offer a unique experience which contributes to the development of slow and small scale eco tourism. We are at a convenient location - at just 5km outside Focsani a city at the border of Moldova and Valahia.
We invite you to wine by the vine!
Pickup included
We will explore the vineyards in between Campineanca, Carligele, Vartescoiu and Faraoanele. This area is covered in vine fields and agricultural land and it belongs to Campinenaca village. Once we arrive in the fields we can walk around to take your pictures and enjoy the scenery and the view to the Subcarpathian hills. If you are a biker, bring your bike and we and do this tour on bike. After we are enjoying the scenery we will stop for picnic in the vineyard. The picnic will include local wine, seasonal fruits and vegetables, gams, nuts, local cheese and bread. The picnic will last for about 60 minutes, but if you want to stay longer, we will accommodate your request. After the picnic we will take you back to your car or to the train station in Focsani. The drive from Focsani to Campineanca is about 10 minutes. The walk will be for about 60 minutes and the picnic another 60 minutes. All together you can budget between 2 to 3 hours for this tour.
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Romanian Leu (RON)
GMT+2 (EET), GMT+3 (EEST) during daylight saving time
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Gara de Nord, Cluj-Napoca Railway Station
Bucharest North Bus Station, Cluj-Napoca Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Romania. They are affordable and cover most areas, including rural regions.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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