Royal Heritage in Transylvania
On his first visit to Zalánpatak in 1988, the Prince of Wales was immediately struck by the area's unique beauty and extraordinarily rich heritage Romania . Here arose The Prince of Wales's Guesthouse . Prince Charles has been the owner of the historic estate for quite some time now. This unique hideaway is an enchanting traditional old Saxon farm with the oldest parts dating back to the 18th century. His guesthouse is composed of several buildings and has a large plot of woodland, extensive flower meadows with mineral springs and meandering small streams. The rooms have been carefully restored by local craftsmen and exude a sense of authenticity while being fully equipped. Experience the uniqueness of The Prince of Wales's Guesthouse. Where the world can't find you ...
Tips & Tops The Prince of Wales's Guesthouse:
- Be a guest at the private residence of Prince Charles, where people and nature go together perfectly
- All rooms have comfortable armchairs for reading, are decorated with antique furniture and have free coffee and tea making facilities
- The en-suite bathrooms are fitted with a shower or bath
- The estate is characterized by a rich biodiversity of plants, mushrooms, insects, birds and large mammals
- Watch bears cross the backyard
- Listen to the howl of wolves at night
- Choose from a variety of activities such as bear tracking, horse and buggy excursions, mushroom picking and hiking
- Enjoy exquisite cuisine based on seasonal and local ingredients, mainly sourced from small local suppliers
- Proceeds from operating the guesthouse will go to The Prince of Wales's Foundation Romania. It was established to advance the vision of HRH The Prince of Wales by preserving traditions, strengthening local communities and promoting sustainable projects