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County Argeş
In Muntenia

 

Amazing Argeş

Throughout the Middle Ages, Argeş was the cradle of Romanian culture, protecting it's people in the folds of her mountain river valleys, whilst the Visigoths, Slavs, Bulgars and Ottomans swept through on the plains below. 

Piteşti, the County seat and home to fabulous markets every weekend has about 180,000 people and a delightful downtown mall area. 
Up towards the mountains are the highly historic cities of Câmpulung-Muscel and Curtea de Argeş together with about 60,000 happy inhabitants.  These towns were the first captials of the nascent Wallachia, Romania's first true nation-state.
There are also the four regional towns of Mioveni, Costeşti, Topoloveni, and Ştefăneşti, and almost 100 communes (communes usually have post office and police and serve a handfull of villages in the immediate area). 

Read more on this great and historic area in our sections below on North-Eastern Argeş & Piatra Craiului Mountains, North-Western Argeş & the Upper Argeş River Valley, South-Eastern Argeş and The Plains of South Argeş.  

Piteşti:  The Tulip Town of Romania!

So many tourists, Romanian and American alike, make the sad mistake of just driving through Piteşti on their ways to Sibiu, Braşov or Bucureşti.

Despite it's past since 1966 as the home of the national car, you'll find gorgeous pedestrianised malls in downtown Piteşti with delightful squares and great shopping, and home to the famous Tulip Festival.  

Nestled a valley on the right bank of the Argeş river, the clubs, restaurants, cafes and hotels of downtown Piteşti make this proud capital of County Argeş a great base for exploring the surrounding area.

Piteşti fulfils it's role as a market town each weekend, as the surrounding townsfolk and villagers flock to the regional centre to bring their wares and foodstuffs to market, with the annual tulip festival the highlight of the holiday calendar.

Check out what life in life in Piteşti is like here

Piteşti's sister city in America is Springfield, Ohio!

 

The Pedestrianised Piteşti City Centre

Any visitor expecting a grim industrial city will be surprised to find a large regional centre supporting the surrounding agricultural towns, complete with a delightful central pedestrian mall!

Photo:  Govt of Romania

Lake Vidraru and the Făgăraş Mountains

The mighty Argeş river starts it's journey high in the Făgăraş mountains to the north of Curtea de Argeş

Photo:  Mihai Dobrescu
 

North-Western Argeş & the Upper Argeş River Valley

 

Curtea de Argeş

Manole's well, source of some rather interesting stories about the building of the old court there.

 

Curtea de Argeş

Even if you only have a half hour to spare for this cultural and historical capital of the Argeş region, a few photos of the precious gift to architecture that is the Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş will go a long way to impress your friends and relatives when you return home.   

Looking more like the whim of an overly ambitious cake decorator, this monument to all that is arabesque is sure to delight the eye and impress even the most travel-worn soul.
The old princely court and the county museum, along with some good cafes and some very charming villages to the north, welcoming to tourists and great for overnight stays, make Curtea de Argeş a worthwhile stopping point as part of quite a few itineraries.   Read more about this special town here!
 

The Făgăraş Mountains

The Transfăgărăşan highway begins it's breathtaking journey just north of Curtea de Argeş, after the shimmering waters of Lake Vidraru, with it's rock faces plunging into the deep waters, it's tributaries full of trout and lined with holiday cabins and some great fish restaurants. 

The road twists up and up into the Carpathians, finally emerging above the treeline and plunging into a near kilometre-long tunnel, bursting out into a truly amazing moonscape, barren but for a glacial frozen lake and equally amazing, a top-notch restaurant and lodges.   The scenery is stunning!   Check for road conditions at the foot of the dam at Lake Vidraru. 

Poienari Castle, Home of the "Real" Dracula

Looming high on the side of a mountain, with strategic views up and down the Argeş river valley, the castle built and inhabited by one of the most feared figures of Romania's past is where the "real" Dracula story can be found.

Vlad the Impaler had the nasty habit of staking his Turkish opponents as a warning to those who followed, gaining him quite a reputation as a bloodthirsty warrior.   However, this Vlad was but a successor in a line of regional princes guarding the Carpathian mountains from interlopers coming from the south.  
His mountain fortress here north of Curtea de Argeş, nestled in the scenic foothills shadowed by the mighty Făgăraş section of the Carpathians to the north, offers stunning views of the sweeping Wallachian plains below and some very interesting history of Romania's real Dracula.

Read More About the Castle Here

 

 

North-Eastern Argeş & Piatra Craiului Mountains

Including: Câmpulung-Muscel  Rucăr  Berevoieşti  Godeni  Aninoasa  Schitu Goleşti  Poienari de Muscel  Poinari  Măţău  Mioarele  Bughea de Jos  Bughea de Sus  Albeşti  Albeştii de Muscel  Valea Mare-Pravăţ  Stoeneşti  Nămăeşti  Lereşti  Târgului  Dragoslavele  Cetăţeni  Boteni  Podu Dâmboviţei  Dâmbovicioara  Piatra Craiului  Vlădeşti  Mihăeşti  Hârtieşti  
 
Câmpulung Muscel, c.1870
One of the more Saxon-influenced towns in the  Muntenia Region

Painting:  Theodor Aman
The Câmpulung Town Hall
A fabulous example of the mountain style of late 19th century architecture

Photo:  Govt of Romania
The Mausoleum
Near Rucăr on the road to Câmpulung-muscel
Along the Târgului River
Yet another great mountain lodge along a rushing mountain river near Rucăr!

Photo:  Govt of Romania

Câmpulung Muscel

Where the Medieval History of Romania Begins!

Nestled under the twin majesties of the Bucegi and Piatra Craiului mountain groups about 50km northeast of Piteşti, the Câmpulung area was long a historically important crossroads between Transilvania and the lower Wallachian plains.  

This north-eastern region of County Argeş is dotted with charming villages as the main road (see map) climbs higher to Rucăr and Bran Castle, used for decades by România's royalty in the last century. 
Câmpulung, with a population of over 45,000, is situated among the outlying hills of the Transylvanian Alps, at the head of a long well-wooded glen traversed by the river Târgului, a tributary of the Argeş.  Its pure air and fine scenery render Câmpulung a popular summer resort.

Pack a great picnic lunch with meats and cheeses from the local store, and enjoy in the churchyard or parks by some of the two dozen old churches, inducing a monastery and a cathedral, both founded by Radu the Black, the legendary first Prince of Wallachia. 

For those with an archeological bent, near Câmpulung are the remains of a Roman camp; and just beyond the gates, vestiges a Roman colony, variously identified with Romula, Stepenium and Ulpia Traiana, but now called Grădiştea or Jidovi.  

Read more about the History of Câmpulung below

 

Câmpulung began a program of industrial diversification in the 1970s, and is home to a facility which produces the all-terrain vehicle, the "ARO". 

Several models of this rugged and large Jeep-cum-Range Rover 4WD have been produced through the years with varying levels of success on the domestic market. 

If you have a choice of rental for you mountain vehicle, the ARO is sure to provide a memorable experience for the true driving enthusiast!

Visit the Manufacturing Facility, Str. Traian nr. 223.  Call first on +40 (248) 812 116

Rucăr

Along the Dâmboviţei river valley, the Rucăr area is actually two villages with just over 6,000 inhabitants.   Sătic is up the Dâmboviţei river a bit, and Rucăr proper is where the Dâmboviţa and Râuşor rivers meet.

If you enjoy mountains, Rucăr is a rather good spot to be!   Surrounded by five major mountain groups, Rucăr provides a close-by base for hiking trips into the Leaota, Piatra Craiului, Iezer-Păpuşa, and Făgăraş mountains, as well as the Bran to Rucăr pass, used for centuries as a vital trade route between Transilvania and Wallachia.
Just to the north of Rucăr, Podu Dâmboviţei on the high reaches of the Dâmboviţei river borders the Piatra Craiului National park
Solid as a Rock
Cleverly hewn into the local stone, much of the monastery is a testament to perseverence and engineering ingenuity!

The photo immediately preceding this notice is Copyright (c)2005 - 2008 Rest Romania SRL, All rights reserved. Photo: © REST ROMÂNIA

The Leaota Mountains

Bran pass to the north divides the Leaota Mountains from the Piatra Craiului mountains to the north.  

An area of accessible wilderness, the Leaota mountains buttress the Bucegi range to the east. Whilst not as well known as their bigger sister ranges of mountains to the north and east, the Leaota mountains nonetheless offer some great hiking opportunities.
Read More about trails in our Hiking/Trekking/Bushwalking Section Here!
 

The Nămăeşti Monastery

In the mid-1500s, someone had the bright idea to put a monastery into a cave.  So, just 12km north of Câmpulung Muscel in the high foothills of County Argeş, the Nămăeşti monastery was installed in the cave. 

Worth the short trip by mini bus to the site above the Târg river, this curious mix of the ecclesiastic and the geologic marries the majesty of nature with the mystery of the afterlife.    The tradition of having a deity live in a cave goes all the way back to the Zalmoxis, God of the original in habitants of the region, the Dacians.  
Zalmoxis was believed to have his cave somewhere in the Carpathian mountains, possibly as far east as the Piatra Craiului mountains to the northeast of Nămăeşti.  Many villages claim this distinction, but it is here in Argeş a credible cave actually exists for the purpose!

But, the nuns living at this monastery will have no such nonsense of Dacian tales, and maintain the church and grounds in perfect order.   The icon here is said to work miracles, painted by St. Luke under instruction by the St. Mary, according to the lore. 

Nămăeşti is a completely charming place to spend a morning before lunch on your way to Curtea de Argeş or up to Bran and Braşov. Visit during the springtime when the flowers are at their best!

 

High Up the Tower at Nămăiesti
Hewn through the rock of the hillside, this tower appears above the rock, letting light here into the narthex of the church

The photo immediately preceding this notice is Copyright (c)2005 - 2008 Rest Romania SRL, All rights reserved. Photo: © REST ROMÂNIA
High Atop County Argeş
The western slopes of the Leaota and Bucegi mountains

Photo: B Guişcă
Câmpulung, Rucăr and the Leaota Mountains Region
A fine and scenic area of County Argeş, in the historical crossroads between Transilvania and the Wallachian plains.  Click on the map to see more!

 

South-Eastern Argeş

Localities in the Southern and Western Argeş Regions:
Albeşti  Albeştii de Muscel  Albota  Aninoasa  Bârla  Bârlogu  Bădeşti  Bălileşti  Beleţi  Beleţi-Negreşti  Berevoieşti  Bogaţi  Boteni  Boţeşti  Bradu  Bughea de Jos  Bughea de Sus  Bujoi  Bumbueni  Burdea  Buzoeşti  Câmpulung-Muscel  Căldăraru  Călineşti  Călineşti  Căteasca  Cetăţeni  Ciobani  Cioceşti  Ciupa-Mănciulescu  Colibaşi  Cornăţel  Costeşti  Coşeşti  Dâmbovicioara  Dârmaneşti  Davideşti  Dealu Frumos  Dobreşti  Dragoslavele  Fureşti  Furueşti  Găujani  Glâmbocata  Gliganu de Jos  Gliganu de Sus  Godeni  Hârseşti  Hârtieşti  Izvoru  Leordeni  Lereşti  Lunca Corbului  Mârghia de Jos  Mârghia de Sus  Mârţeşti  Măţău  Miceşti  Mihăeşti  Mioarele  Mioveni  Miroşi  Moşteni-Greci  Mozăceni  Nămăeşti  Negraşi  Negreşti  Pădureţi  Pătuleni  Păuleasca  Piatra Craiului  Podu Dâmboviţei  Poienari de Muscel  Poinari  Popeşti  Priboieni  Râca  Racoviţa  Radu Negru  Rădeşti  Răteşti  Recea  Rociu  Rucăr  Schitu Goleşti  Siliştea  Slobozia  Stâlpeni  Stefan Cel Mare  Stoeneşti  Stolnici  Strâmbeni  Surduleşti  Suseni  Târgului  Teiu  Tigăneşti  Tigveni  Tiţeşti  Topoloveni  Ungheni  urlueni  Valea Mare-Pravăţ  Vlădeşti  Vlăşcuţa  Vrăneşti  Vulpeşti  Vultureşti  Zgripceşti  

For other towns in Eastern Argeş, please see our Piteşti and for Northwestern Argeş, our special Curtea de Argeş section!

Dacia Factory at Mioveni
In the Racoviţa quarter of town
Shiny new Dacias at the Mioveni plant in County Argeş
Recent Uniforms
The black uniforms of the equally black Communist regime
Photo:  Govt of Romania

Mioveni

Just a stone's throw away from Piteşti to the northwest, Mioveni has over 35,000 inhabitants, and it beautifully sited in the Argeş river valley.

With a surprisingly urban feel for such a small regional centre, Mioveni's main thoroughfare features the House of Culture and a few other notable buildings of similar regional architecture.  In the main park you can find a bust of local-born philosopher Petre Tutea, who was once just an unusually observant country lad from the nearby village of Boteni.

The low foothills surrounding Moiveni are full of tributaries to the River Argeş, which flows gently past Mioveni in the Racoviţa quarter, also home to a Dacia Renault facility, another proud manufacturing concern for County Argeş!

 

 

Topoloveni's Claims to Fame

Sleepy Topoloveni, nestled on a meadowland next to the Argeş river, dates from 1421 under the rule of Radu II Chelul. The town of about 10,000 Argeşeans is home to the largest museum of it's kind in the world – the National Police Museum!  

If you've ever been involved or interested in law enforcement, this is definitely the place for you.  Even if you're not, a half hour walk-through will reveal some seriously interesting uniforms and methods of crime-fighting from years past, starting with the medieval protectors of the peace, to the gendarmerie or the modern day.
Made up of four small villages to the north, along with the old village of Topoloveni itself, Topoloveni is just a 20km side-trip to the southwest of Piteşti, and is easily accessible by the main motorway running between Piteşti and Bucharest.    If you have the extra hour or two to stop, have lunch, and tour the museum and town, Topoloveni makes a reasonable stopping-off point!

 

The Plains of South Argeş

Fruitful Southern County Argeş

Town after little town will whiz by on the train as you trundle through the verdant and very productive countryside of southern County Argeş.  

Fields of very gay looking sunflowers meld into little villages laden with plum trees waiting to be made into brandy, all hugging the main road with maybe a little store and possibly a petrol station. 
But hidden off the main routes are a few gems worthy of that extra few hour to explore if you're in no particular rush to make it to Braşov, Sibiu, or Curtea de Argeş before nightfall.    
Ungheni in southwestern County Argeş is a conglomeration of several charming little villages with names like "New Village" and "The Corner". 
The Commune of Ungheni
Actually a conglomeration of villages of about 4,000 people, Ungheni includes Ungheni, Colţu, Găujani, Goia, Humele and Satu Nou, or "new village".

Photos:  Bogdan Guişcă
 

Costeşti

This regional agricultural centre built on a gentle wide meadow of the Teleorman ("Crazy Woods") river is abuzz with the typical Romanian countryside lifestyle, centring around crops, farming, viticulture and of course, small-town gossip!

With just over 12,000 people, Costeşti serves it's function as a minor regional centre well.    The commune proper is made up of six other villages in addition to the old village of Costeşti proper, which has transformed into a proper town with all the basic services. 
If you're from Iowa, or Ohio, or anywhere from the plains states of America, Canada, or Country New South Wales, you will feel very much at home with the people and pace of life in Costeşti and throughout County Argeş.   Here you'll find that common language known to agrarian peoples around the world, where a good jam and a chinwag at the local store have a much greater value than the latest Hollywood film.
Autumnal Splendour in Piteşti
Late in the year, the Trivale Park, formerly a forested area and now a part of the town, turns into a colourful wonderland, perfect for a brisk walk on your way to some shopping or a nice warm café! 

Photo:  Govt of Romania

See our Special Piteşti Section Here!

 
==LODGING=================================== Get some help from a qualified Agent here!

 

Need to get more local information and advice?   Talk to a local agent about local things to do and sites to see!

Listed below are some local agents who can help you with bookings and organize local tours in the Argeş area.

Sol Turism Ag, Str. Banu Maracine, Bl. E14, Sc. A, Ap.1 in Curtea de Argeş
Check in with Mariana at Sol Turism advice on local transportation, train tickets, and sites to see in Curtea de Argeş and tours across România!
+40 (248) 721 806  FAX: +40 (248) 721 806 
Rait & Travel, B-dul Basarbilor, bl.42, ac.C, apt.29 in Curtea de Argeş
+40 (248) 506116  FAX: +40 (248) 223567 
Posada, B-dul Basarbilor, nr.27-29 in Curtea de Argeş
+40 (248) 721451  FAX: +40 (248) 506047 
Paralela 45, Bd. Republicii, bl.79, ap.4 in Piteşti
+40 (348) 401649  FAX: +40 (348) 401699 
Novatouring Turism, Str.Victoriei nr.28 in Piteşti
+40 (248) 226115  
Discovery, Bd. Republicii, nr. 88 in Piteşti
+40 (248) 218589  FAX: +40 (248) 218589 
Carpati Travel, Str.Vasile Milea nr.4, bloc MOBILUX, sc.C, parter in Piteşti
+40 (248) 218100  FAX: +40 (248) 218100 
Bas Travel And Tours, Intrarea Victoriei nr.2 in Piteşti
+40 (248) 632658  FAX: +40 (248) 223796 
Arges Travel, B-dul Republicii, bl.35, sc.A, apt.7 in Piteşti
+40 (248) 222072  FAX: +40 (248) 222072 
Alcadibo Travel, Str.Pasajul Scolii nr.70 (Parcarea Argesul) in Piteşti
0248-211.300  FAX: +40 (248) 211376 
Amicitia Travel, Str. Trivale, bl.P3, sc.B, apt.4 in Piteşti
+40 (248) 276251  FAX: +40 (248) 276251 
Sigma Tour & Travel, Str. Intrarea Victoriei nr. 2, bl.2 in Piteşti
 +40 (348) 43 02 43  FAX: +40 (348) 43 02 43 
Romas Tour, Str.Republicii bl.S9B, sc.B in Piteşti
 +40 (248) 223451  FAX: +40 (248) 223451 
Romania Holliday, B-dul I.C.Bratianu, bloc 40, sc.D, ap.2 in Piteşti
 +40 (248) 219528  FAX: +40 (248) 219528 
Acticlub Tour, Str.Negru Voda nr.17 in Piteşti
  0248-224.460  FAX: