Traditional Bread Making
Trip to the Charcoal Maker
Visit to the Villages’ Blacksmith
Shepherding
Visit of the village
Foraging and truffle hunting
You won’t find many of the locally foraged greens and root vegetables that grow naturally and wild here in supermarkets. The greens in the spring are followed by wild cherries, as well as, a little later, many other different types of wild berries. Many varieties of mushrooms grow and can be collected in the woods here, not to mention the hunt for truffles in October.
Cycling
One of the trails links 3 of the Saxon villages of the region – Crit, Mesendorf and Viscri, so you will have the opportunity to visit all of them in the same day. Bike rental is available.
Other
- nearby UNESCO World heritage Sites with fortified Churches: – Viscri – Saschiz – Darjiu – Biertan – Valea Viilor – Prejmer
- Sighisoara – a truly medieval citadel, (Home to Vlad Dracul’s birth house), summer concerts and many different types of festivals
- Brasov – architecturally a notable reminder and visibly reminiscent of the richness of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (and as the residents proudly call it: the best kept secret of a small city in the world) with immediate access to nearby ski areas (Poiana Brasov – Sinaia) and Brasov is an entry portal to Carpathian mountain wilderness areas.
- Sibiu, founded in 1197 and a former capital of Transylvania and recently in 2007 the European City of Culture.
- The South-eastern region of Transylvania currently has one of the highest numbers of existing fortified churches from the 13th to 16th centuries. Seven villages of the region are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage; all of them are Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania, founded by the Transylvanian Saxons.