Accommodation Ceahlau, Moldavia Romania winter 2024
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Pensiunea Total Ceahlu, Ceahlau

Pensiunea Total Ceahlu

Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided
Pensiunea Total, Ceahlau

Pensiunea Total

Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

    • No transport provided
    Pensiunea Paradiso, Ceahlau

    Pensiunea Paradiso

    Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • No transport provided
    Vila Aquatur , Ceahlau

    Vila Aquatur

    Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • No transport provided
    Pensiunea Agnes, Ceahlau

    Pensiunea Agnes

    Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

      • No transport provided
      Cabana Dochita 2, Ceahlau

      Cabana Dochita 2

      Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

        • No transport provided
        Vila Teo, Ceahlau

        Vila Teo

        Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

          • No transport provided
          Mountain View Ceahlau, Ceahlau

          Mountain View Ceahlau

          Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

            • No transport provided
            Case De Vancata Ceahlau, Ceahlau

            Case De Vancata Ceahlau

            Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

              • No transport provided
              Vila Ecotur, Ceahlau

              Vila Ecotur

              Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

              • Hotel with parking  
              • No transport provided
              Casa David, Ceahlau

              Casa David

              Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

                • No transport provided
                Ecotur Resort, Ceahlau

                Ecotur Resort

                Ceahlau, Moldavia, Romania

                  • No transport provided

                  About CeahlauDetails and images of Ceahlau

                  Ceahlau

                  Mount Ceahlău was considered by the Gauls, as the abode of the god Zamolxis. Ceahlau ancestor's name for roughy, or Peon, word comes from the Greek which translated would mean "pole house". Today Ceahlau is considered as the second holy mountain of Orthodox Christianity after Mount Athos. Perhaps for these reasons his name is common in Romanian literature, most notably what pages were devoted to the writings Calistrat Hogaş Alexander Vlahuţă and Sadoveanu.