If you’re looking to experience a slice of authentic Romanian countryside, a 3-day rural tour in imon, near Bran, might just be your perfect escape. While we haven’t done this exact trip ourselves, reviews and descriptions paint a compelling picture of peaceful landscapes, hearty local cuisine, and cozy accommodations. It’s especially attractive for travelers who want to step away from busy tourist spots and see a more genuine side of Romania.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines comfortable, modern amenities with traditional rustic charm. You get the peacefulness of mountain air, the chance to enjoy home-cooked Romanian dishes, and the opportunity to explore the local landscape with knowledgeable hosts. On the flip side, one consideration is that the experience is quite focused on relaxation and local immersion, so if you’re after a high-energy adventure or extensive sightseeing, you might find this a bit slow-paced.
This tour suits those who appreciate good food, natural beauty, and authentic cultural experiences—especially travelers seeking a quiet break with a personal touch. Families, couples, and anyone wanting a taste of rural life in Romania will find this an appealing option. Just keep in mind that the activities are centered around the guesthouse and local surroundings, so it may not be ideal for those looking for a packed sightseeing itinerary.
Key Points

- Authentic rural experience in a cozy guesthouse near Bran
- Hearty local cuisine made from natural, organic ingredients
- Peaceful setting with mountain views and fresh air
- Guided rural walk along imon Valley
- Two nights’ accommodation with halfboard included
- Flexible booking options with free cancellation and pay later
What is this tour all about?

This three-day experience offers a chance to unwind in Romania’s beautiful countryside, staying at Voinescu House, a family-run guesthouse that combines rustic charm with modern comfort. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted with a welcome drink—a traditional local brandy called uic—and a local appetizer, setting the tone for a truly authentic stay.
The highlight is the blend of nature, food, and local culture. You’ll breathe in mountain air, listen to the sounds of cows and birds, and enjoy the simple pleasures of rural life. It’s not about ticking off tourist attractions but more about soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and engaging with local traditions.
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The accommodation: Voinescu House

Located just 7 km from Bran Castle, Voinescu House is a charming farm-style guesthouse. It’s designed to make guests feel at home, furnished with natural materials and cozy touches. The hosts are a young family dedicated to sharing their local culture, which really shines through in the personalized service.
The guesthouse features cosy double or triple rooms and apartments, all equipped with modern fittings. One of the big perks is that you get access to a fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi—small touches that make your stay more comfortable. Plus, there’s a animal farm and orchard, adding to the rural charm.
A notable feature is the traditional wooden pool with hot water (ciubr), which many guests find relaxing, although it’s an optional extra and not included in the basic package.
The culinary experience: local food at its best

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the food. The dinners and breakfasts are based on local, homemade ingredients, often organic or natural. The first night’s dinner is cooked by your hosts and features traditional Romanian dishes, making use of local cheeses, meats, and seasonal produce.
Breakfasts are equally hearty, with a variety of local cheeses and meats, and the chance to taste regional specialties like bulz—a beloved dish specific to the Bran area. Guests often comment on how flavorful and authentic the food is, feeling like a true taste of Romanian rural life.
The tour also includes a delicious local dish called bulz, which is a regional specialty made with cornmeal and cheese, and part of the rural tour with the hosts. Many reviews highlight the deliciousness of these meals and how they add to the overall experience.
The guided rural walk and local tour

On day two, after a hearty breakfast, you’ll go on a guided walk along imon Valley. This walk isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s about connecting with the landscape—listening to nature, seeing traditional farms, and understanding how local life goes on in harmony with the surroundings. The hosts are knowledgeable and friendly, eager to share stories about their land and customs.
The tour includes a visit to local natural products—like homemade cheeses—and an explanation of how certain regional dishes like bulz are made. The walk offers a chance to truly appreciate the scenic beauty of the mountains, forests, and rivers that characterize the area.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to expect on departure day

Your trip wraps up with a final breakfast, leaving you with a warm feeling and plenty of memories. Most guests mention how refreshed they felt, both physically and mentally, after a few days away from the city hustle. Your departure is smooth, as the experience ends back at the initial meeting point near the guesthouse.
Practical details: what’s included and what’s not

Included in the price ($170 per person):
- Two nights’ accommodation at Casa Voinescu in cozy rooms or apartments
- Two hearty breakfasts featuring local, homemade products
- Two traditional Romanian dinners cooked by the hosts
- Guided walk along imon Valley
- Free parking and Wi-Fi
- Access to the fully equipped kitchen and coffee/tea anytime
Not included:
- Usage of the traditional wooden hot pool (ciubr) — an optional extra some guests enjoy
Meeting point:
The guesthouse is on the left side of the road next to Mama Cozonacilor. Call ahead upon arrival for easy check-in.
The booking experience

Flexibility is a plus here—free cancellation is available up to 24 hours beforehand, and you can reserve now and pay later. This makes planning easier, especially if you’re uncertain about confirmation or travel dates.
Final thoughts: who will love this tour?

This experience is perfect for travelers who want a relaxed, genuine taste of rural Romania without sacrificing comfort. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy good food, peaceful scenery, and a personal touch from local hosts. If you’re craving a break from busy city life and prefer slow, meaningful experiences, this tour offers a wonderful way to reconnect with nature and tradition.
While families with older children might enjoy the peaceful environment, the tour is primarily about relaxing and experiencing local life, so it might not be ideal for very young kids expecting lots of structured activities.
All in all, this tour offers a heartfelt look at Romanian countryside life, combining delicious food, scenic walks, and welcoming hospitality. It’s a lovely choice for anyone wanting to slow down and enjoy authentic traditions.
Bran: Rural Tour with Local Food & Accommodation in imon
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for families?
While families can enjoy the peaceful setting, it’s primarily designed for adults seeking relaxation and authentic local experiences. Children with an interest in nature and rural life will enjoy the atmosphere, but there are no specific activities for kids.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment options?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now with the reserve & pay later option, and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start.
What is included in the price?
You get two nights at Casa Voinescu, two breakfasts, two dinners, a guided walk, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and access to the kitchen.
Are there additional activities I can pay for?
Yes, some guests enjoy using the traditional wooden pool with hot water, called ciubr. This is an extra, not included in the basic package.
How far is it from Bran Castle?
The guesthouse is just 7 km from Bran Castle, making it easy to visit if you want a quick trip or just enjoy the peaceful countryside.
What kind of food should I expect?
Meals are based on local, natural ingredients—think homemade cheeses, meats, and regional specialties like bulz, all cooked in traditional ways.
Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for guests with mobility challenges to enjoy the scenery and facilities.
If you’re craving a quiet, authentic rural stay with delicious food and scenic landscapes, this tour in imon offers a genuine taste of Romania’s countryside. It’s a straightforward, heartfelt experience that leaves you with warm memories and a deeper appreciation for local traditions.
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