Hello, this year I signed up for several summer schools, I don't know if I'll be able to go somewhere, further, instead I cross Moldova kilometer by kilometer. I am writing to you about the wonderful places I have discovered lately, I hope it will be an inspiration.
The village of Rădenii Vechi, Calarasi It is my most recent discovery, I was so impressed by the places that it puzzles me, why I have not heard of Rădenii Vechi until now and why it does not appear in any route. We went to Călărași, from there, near the village of Bahmut, Călărași district, there is a sign to the Plaiul Fagului Reserve.
We slowly crossed the entire reserve and entered the village. Near the village church, there are wonderful views, fields in the distance, you say you are in Tuscany and not in the Călăraşi district. After leaving the village, likewise, the views are breathtaking. The village is located on a hill, on one side and on the other you can see vast plains, oaks and beeches from the reserve, vineyards, a view that no camera will be able to capture, you just have to go and see.
Lopatna village, Orhei Another village, no less impressed, is already in Orhei district. The direction is through the village of Susleni towards Jora de Sus. The road is under repair with chewed gravel, very difficult to access, but little by little you reach your destination.
Poza e facut in Moldova Lopodna
I liked the silence here, the forest on the banks of the Dniester, the church isolated from the village, the pastures on the banks of the river. It's a great place for camping. In fact, nothing has been set up, but the shade of the trees, the fountain at the church will facilitate the camping period.
Fetești Village, Edineț Fetesti career
The village of Fetești is further, already towards Edineț. If you go there, you can check off several tourist attractions, such as: Zabriceni Monastery (by the way, they also have accommodation), the Grigore Vieru house-museum in Pererîta and of course the Fetești Reserve and Fetești Quarry.
Zabriceni Monastery
Then the journey can continue along the banks of the Prut: Lopatnic, Viișoara, Badragii Noi, Badragii Vechi. I did about 530 km in one day, this entire route, back home I returned to Rediul Mare, the place where Răutul springs, then to Dondușeni, Drochia and Chisinau. The road was tiring, but definitely worth it.
Rediul Mare, the place where Răutull springs
I didn't give historical data about each individual village, the purpose of the article was to motivate you to get there, believe me you will like it.
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