Hygge Hut se află în Vama și pune la dispoziție cazare cu WiFi gratuit și vedere la munte. Oaspeții au la dispoziție o terasă, o grădină și facilități de grătar. Casa de vacanță are parcare privată gratuită și este într-o zonă în care oaspeții pot practica diverse activități, precum drumeții și schi. Casa de vacanță are 2 dormitoare, lenjerie de pat, prosoape, un TV cu ecran plat, o bucătărie complet utilată, 2 băi și un patio cu vedere la grădină. La proprietate este disponibil un depozit pentru echipament de schi. Mănăstirea Voroneț este la 22 km de casa de vacanță, iar parcul de aventuri Escalada se află la 21 km. Cel mai apropiat aeroport este Aeroportul Internațional Suceava, situat la 69 km de Hygge Hut.
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Hygge Hut, the 120 year old traditional house moved, piece by piece, from Volovat to its new home in Vama, is fully renovated and keeps its century old wood, original doors, windows and has a special appeal that will surely make you smile each morning as you enjoy a good coffee at the lip of the forest.
Remember those days when you would simply wake up with nothing to do but let go and breathe in, embrace life and just let the charm of country life win you over? It had been a very long time for us too, so we made sure that such memories stay closer with us. This house found us and we rediscovered ourselves by saving it. This is now a warm home, full of historical beauty, at the bottom of the forest and a perfect retreat where you can wake up to enjoy the village and nature rising to life each morning. Enjoying a cup of tea or coffee on the front porch is a must, but you should also explore the front terrace and stroll down the lane to drink a sip from the fresh water spring just at the bottom of the Miller’s hill. Welcome to our Hygge Hut!
Olympics Support Help Center Neighborhood Support English (US)leiRON © 2020 Airbnb, Inc. All rights reserved ·Privacy·Terms·Sitemap Vama, Județul Suceava, Romania This historical region in Romania, spread over 10,441 km², received a distinct identity from the rest of Moldova in 1775 when it was annexed to the Habsburg Empire. Its name comes from the Slavic word buk (beech). Thus, in translation, Bukovina means The Beech Land. A place with a rich history, at the border between different peoples, Bucovina still represents today a cultural and multi-ethnic mix. Here you will find the painted churches, which are some of the most beautiful places of worship in Eastern Europe. Constructed centuries ago by Moldavian rulers and boyars, they are true architectural masterpieces, each with its own particularities. Among these, the most spectacular are: Putna Monastery, Sucevita Monastery, Moldovita Monastery, Arbore Monastery, Humor Monastery, Voronet Monastery, Dragomirna Monastery, Agapia Monastery and Varatec Monastery.