€489,000
Commercial Property in Vadu Crisului, Bihor, Romania
40 | 40 | Property: 7621 m² | Land: 15362 m²
Features
- hotel
- carpathian mountains
- business
- mountain
Hotel in the Carpathian Mountains
The locationnamed " Count Dracula" is located on the edge of the forest in Suncuius in the Carpathian Mountains, a very popular tourist area and is in need of major renovation.Land area: 15,362 m2
Built area: 7621 m2
The P+E+M hotel has the following compartmentation:
- Ground floor: stairwell, reception, stairwell, kitchen, cold room,
laundry, restaurant with 40 seats, restaurant with 80 seats, meeting room, hall
of conference 100 seats, maintenance room, changing room, massage, sauna, storage
laundry, laundry, cloakroom, hall, stairwell, warehouse, central heating, warehouse.
- Floor: 23 single/double rooms and 2 apartments, stairwell, storeroom
linen, office, bathroom, corridor, hall, stairwell.
- Attic: 16 single/double rooms + 2 apartments, stairwell, storeroom.
- Outside terrace: 80 seats
-Pool
- Jacuzzis
-Private parking
Area History
As it can be easily guessed, the purpose of this investment aims at the fruition of the extraordinary positioning of this tourist objective, access to the property is made from a private paved access road registered in CF 7621 Vadu Crisului topo 2065/1, directly from the county road 1081 Vadu Crisului - Suncuius just before entering the administrative territory of the Suncuius locality, the property has access to public transport via bus lines, the stations are at a relatively average distance from the evaluated property but also from the locality's railway station, access to this the tourist ensemble being an extremely easy and versatile one at the same time, because it allows access to the special natural facilities of the area, the most important and at the same time spectacular formation in the area being indisputably the Defileul Crişului Repede, which has the status of a mixed nature reserve, being included in the Natura 2000 site Crișului Repede Gorge – Craiului Forest.
The area of the great meander of Crișului Repede, just before the entrance to the village, which houses a series of important caves for the paleontological discoveries made here:
o Napišteleu Cave – tomb with a rich inventory, which probably belonged to a chief from the Hallstatt period. A Dacian vessel was also discovered next to it, dated on the basis of a coin issued by the city of Dyrrachium (1st-2nd century B.C.). Upper Pleistocene fossiliferous deposit.
o Ungurului Cave (partially visitable, arranged for tourism, illuminated, shelters colonies of bats), with its impressive portal. Here there is an archaeological site located at floor level. 15 vessels, bleiz pieces and Hallstatt amulets were discovered and ceramic fragments worked on the wheel during the century. IX-XI, belonging to the Lesiana culture.
o The speleological research carried out by T. Borodan and I. Cociuba in this cave led, next to the junction of the Moanei Cave with the Lesiana Cave, to the discovery of some ceramic pieces belonging to the ford culture. Fossiliferous point with Ursus spelaeus.
o There is also a via ferrata route that can be traveled relatively easily by anyone, as well as a cliff equipped for sport climbing (Zenovia cabin area, on the water's edge), which has about 15 routes.
o Pârâul Tare Canyon - located on the left bank of the Crişului, in the immediate vicinity of the Unguruli Cave.
a "barat spur" type fortification from the Iron Age, located on Simionului Hill.
o From here starts the Mişidului Valley (a tributary of the Crișului Repede, it comes from its left bank), which in turn houses dozens of caves and is crossed by the blue triangle tourist marker, which comes from the Cave Hut in the Crișului Repede Gorge, going up to to Lesiana Cave (12 km in total). The valley has a sector of quays with a length of over 2 km.
o Peştera Vântului - located above the outlet from Poiana Frânturii (below W. Mişidului), is the longest cave in Romania. The research undertaken by the Caving Club C.S.A. Cluj-Napoca, have so far led to the surveying of about 50 km of galleries. The Wind Cave is of particular scientific importance, which is why access can only be done with the consent and in the presence of authorized guides of the C.S.A. Cluj. Among the elements of maximum interest, we mention the "Emil Racoviţă" Meanders, the 1 Mai Gallery, the aragonite and gypsum speleothems, respectively the black mineral deposits, whose composition represents a rarity worldwide.
o Şuncuiuş Village - first documentary attestation: 1256. It is the starting point for the Zece Hotare karst plateau, a particularly beautiful area suitable for hiking and caving. It houses 10 isolated hamlets and the Batrânului Cave and is dominated by the exokarst relief, with forms such as sinkholes, lapis lazuli, sinkholes. It houses many traditional households and lime-making is practiced here. The plateau is difficult to access in winter.
o Izbucul and P. Izbândiş – in the Izbândiş Cave (located at the base of the Zece Hotare plateau), several ceramic fragments from the Coţofeni and Hallstatt periods were discovered alongside remains of Ursus spelaeus. From here starts the blue cross tourist marker, which goes up to the Zece Hotare plateau and goes to P. Bătrânului (8 km in total).
o The mixed reservation of the Crişului Repede Gorge protects the values of the special landscape, the caves and their cavernous fauna, but especially the special flora. The limestone walls show a southern flora, a vestige of a xerothermic vegetation (eg Ceterach officinalis, balkan ferifa). European species coexist here (blueberry, cow's butter) with Eurasian species (yellow oleander), Mediterranean (earthworm), circumpolar (Easter flower) and Carpatho-Balkan species (brandusa, fern). Protected species: sedge and variegated tulip, wild onion, deaf grass, Fritillaria meleagris. The fauna includes different species of amphibians, reptiles (including the viper), small mammals (of which all species of bats are protected by law).