Valea Zimbrilor is a natural refuge where you can observe the bison in its natural habitat, amidst the forests of Covasna.
Valea Zimbrilor, located near the village of Brădet in Covasna County, is a natural reserve dedicated to the conservation of the bison, a symbol of Romanian wildlife. This protected area spans approximately 100 hectares and offers visitors the chance to observe these impressive animals in their natural environment. The reserve was established in 2008 and has quickly become a point of interest for nature and photography enthusiasts.
In addition to the European bison that can be admired within the park, Valea Zimbrilor is also an ideal place to explore local biodiversity. The beech and conifer forests shelter a variety of plant and animal species, and the hiking trails are well-marked, facilitating visitor access. During walks, you can listen to the chirping of birds and the whisper of the wind among the trees, a comforting experience for the soul.
Nearby, Brădet offers other tourist attractions, such as the wooden church dating back to the 18th century, and various guesthouses where you can savor traditional dishes from the area. If you are looking for a place where nature and culture harmoniously blend, Valea Zimbrilor is definitely an excellent starting point.
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