Time: 6.00 am
Place: The bus station
Reason: To catch the Cluj Napoca- Abrud bus, to travel up to Campeni and from there to continue our journey by foot up to Rosia Montana. Thank God that people seem to be nice and friendly up there and they are willing to give one a ride to town.
We walk around the town and I discovered that it was much bigger and more deserted that I imagined. Beautiful old houses, with nice details and wooden windows were on the verge of collapsing and still their impact on the viewers remain intact. Most of the ruined houses had “Property of the S.C. Gold Rosia Montana” while the others had “The Road of the Gold” or “This property is not for sale” written on them.
While we left our tents, sleeping bags and other stuff at the information center, we thought about visiting the old mine. The guide was a nice old guy, ready to answer any of our questions about the mine (build by the roman, previously name Ablurnus Maior), about the village or about the places around. The guys from the information center were also pretty nice: they gave us a ride, indicated what was worth visiting in the village and chatted with us several ours.
After almost 1 hour of hiking and climbing through the forest (well, it should be less, but we kinda are couch potatoes for most of the year), we got to the place where the Fan Fest was held every year. Not this year though, but still people were up there, by the fire, in tents, drinking, bathing in the lake, singing, chatting all in all having fun. We kinda walk around the camping, seeing both amazing views and deserted factories that spoiled all that.
Pluses: nice place, friendly people, great views
Minuses: if one doesn’t fancy sleeping in a tent, there is only one hostel, with fiew rooms available, and believe me, during the night, it is really, really cold in a sleeping bag.





