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The unique eco castle in Romania awaits for you
Nestled in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in the heart of Transylvania, a tiny Romanian town is now home to a fairytale come true in the form of an adorable castle built from clay and sand. The eco castle name is Castelul de Lut Valea Zenelor, which translates to “Clay Castle of the Valley of the Fairies” in English, an absolutely fitting moniker for these ancient architectural accommodations.
Resembling a gnome village, the Castelul de Lut complex has been created from clay, sand and pure whimsy. Everything is made with natural materials, and the windows and doors are different, each room having its own separate entrance. The self-styled 'clay castle of pixie valley' was built in the midst of tumbledown Porumbacu de Sus village, 26km west of Sâmbăta. Come and admire its charming towers and undulating roofs.
Source: valeazanelor.ro
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