marți, 26 octombrie 2010

Poiana Brasov/Romania

Poiana Brasov (German Schuler) is a winter sports resort in Romania, an internationally renowned tourist attraction, and a district of Brasov. It has 12 ski slopes with different degrees of difficulty, sports fields, a lake, discos, bars and restaurants. Accommodation is provided in luxury hotels, hostels, villas and chalets. Also, in Poiana is an ambulance station and a police and a post office


The resort is also recommended for the treatment of asthenic neurosis, weakly and physical and intellectual overexertion, secondary anemia and endocrine diseases, diseases of the respiratory system. Often in winter the temperature reaches-15oC.



















Glade was in ancient times trekking destination and winter sports. The first documentary of the site dates from 1427, in the context shepherd activities that took place here. Postăvaru skiers climbed since 1895, and in 1906 took place in Poiana first competitive skiing. Until the eve of 1950, the resort has remained in the natural endowments. Only a few vilişoare or cottages could be seen here and there. In 1951, Poiana Brasov, held the World University Winter Games. On this occasion, it gives into a modern sports and the first lift - Poiana-Postăvarul - a length of 2.150m. Then comes the other and other amenities and facilities that have brought Poiana appearance that we know today.

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