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Avoid this apartment. In reality it looks like an abandoned and heavily improvised accommodation, not operational during the winter season although available on Booking. Had to cancel it on a short notice but the owners were not eager to find the compromise and had to pay the full price. Lesson learned from my side. Never ever there.
Hrvoje
Austria
10
Scored 10
Cheia is excellently placed for mountain trips in the...
Cheia is excellently placed for mountain trips in the beautiful Ciucaș massif. There are plenty of small shops where you can buy almost anything you might need. Water is pure mountain one, just like the air. Views are splendid.
Christian
Romania
10
Scored 10
Great for hiking in the Ciucas mountains.
Great for hiking in the Ciucas mountains. You can drive to Muntele Rosu and from there you have a lot of options to hike and they're doable even with kids. It's great if you're looking for peace, quiet and fresh mountain air. You can visit Muzeul Florilor de Mina and the Cheia Monastery. I recommend going in June to see the rhododendrons blossomed.
Ladidaa
Romania
10
Scored 10
Cheia is a small village between the Ciucas and Grohotis...
Cheia is a small village between the Ciucas and Grohotis mountains, somewhere on DN1a between Ploiesti (via Valenii de Munte) and Brasov (via Sacele). A lot of trails start from here to the top of the mountains, even a 3 km asphalt road route to Red Mountain. A 5 km forest road took you closer to Ciucas Peak, via Ciucas chalet and another forest road of about 10 km took you to Valea Stanii, quite close to Boncuta Pass, towards Buzau county or Tabla Butii with its WWI Heroes Cemetery. There is a trail running marathon and a bike competition that are organized here every year. Two museums that can be visited. And some guesthouses with restaurants that offer comfort for almost any taste. I dearly recommend this place!
gabi.rusu.23
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
we like Cheia because is a quiet, clean place. we use to go...
we like Cheia because is a quiet, clean place. we use to go down the river, for fishing or in winter we came for sleighing. we love to eat at NICOS, they have good food and dessert. very close to Bucharest (~1.30h)
Hotel Cheia was a hotel we picked because we needed an accommodation in that location. The rooms looked as represented in the photos. They were on the small side and had a balcony. The balcony is good if you’re a smoker, bad if you’re not but you’re neighbor is. You could not keep the window open while someone was smoking. Breakfast on the terrace was good and a very pleasant and fun experience.
Hotel of a very low standard, on the floor the parquet falls apart stinking and sunken old mattresses, lighting does not work in the hallways - offer breakfast included in the price and in the morning ask for money for breakfast --- not worth the money not worth one even - disgusting do not understand how not to destroy the hotel This and rebuild
As Cheia is quite a small holiday village, the location of Pensiunea Alex is very good. I appreciated the mattress and the fridge in the room. All you need for a short stay.
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