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Dacian Farm (Romania)

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Ferma Dacilor, located in the Dealu Mare wine region of Tohani, is more than just a farm; it is a unique agritourism destination that seeks to revive the authentic lifestyle and traditions of the ancient Dacians. Set amidst rolling hills and fertile vineyards, the farm features visitors a complete rural experience, from tasting traditional dishes prepared with local, organic ingredients to observing farm animals in a natural setting. The architecture and interior design utilize natural materials like wood and stone, recreating a rustic and warm atmosphere that honors Romanian roots. Ferma Dacilor is a pioneer in 'farm-to-table' dining in the region, emphasizing the quality and traceability of everything served. It is the first-rate place for those wanting to disconnect from modern technology and rediscover the simple pleasures of country life, while enjoying some of Romania's finest wines.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
Dacian Farm combines traditional Romanian agriculture with gastronomy, offering an authentic insight into rural life. It is a place for culinary experiences and cultural exchange.
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Visiting
The farm is typically open to visitors who can join guided tours and tastings. The outdoor areas with animals and gardens are visible.
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Where to view it
From the heights of the farm there is a wide view over the fields and surrounding forests. The restaurant terrace provides a nice view of the agricultural surroundings.
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Local products
Traditional Romanian dishes are prepared on the farm using home-grown ingredients, including vegetables, meat, and dairy. The farm shop sells homemade jams, pickles, and local schnapps.
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Active season
The farm is busiest during harvest season in late summer and autumn, when many culinary festivals also take place. Spring brings the first harvests and the start of farmers' markets.
Nearby
Combine the visit with exploring the nearby Carpathian villages, known for their wooden churches and traditions. A hike through the surrounding hills is also recommended.

Geography

Coordinates
45.03000, 26.47000

Facts

  • Located in the Tohani wine-growing region, famous for its red wines.
  • Promotes a 'Dacian' lifestyle with traditional food and rustic lodging.
  • Most of the products served are sourced directly from the farm's own production.
  • Features authentic wooden constructions inspired by ancient local designs.
  • The farm hosts various workshops on traditional crafts and cooking.
  • Surrounded by several prestigious wineries offering tasting tours.
  • Includes a small private zoo with animals specific to the Romanian countryside.
  • An important promoter of sustainable tourism and local gastronomy in Prahova.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ferma Dacilor?
An agritourism complex focused on dacian-traditional cuisine.
Can you stay overnight?
Yes, there are unique accommodations like wooden huts and treehouses.
Where is the farm located?
In Tohani, in the Dealu Mare wine region.
What is the specialty?
Meats cooked over an open fire and homemade products.
Are there activities for children?
Yes, there is plenty of space to play, animals, and riding options.
Dacian Farm: where is it located?
Dacian Farm is located in Prahova, Romania.
Dacian Farm: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug, Sep.
Dacian Farm: why is it worth visiting?
Ferma Dacilor, located in the Dealu Mare wine region of Tohani, is more than just a farm; it is a unique agritourism destination that seeks to revive the authentic lifestyle and traditions of the ancient Dacians.
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