For the purpose of this article, Banat is a region in western Romania.
Understand
[edit]Banat is a geographical and historical region in Central Europe that is divided between Romania, Serbia and Hungary. This article refers to the Romanian part of the Banat, which consists of the Timiș and Caraș-Severin counties and the western part of Mehedinți county. For the Serbian part of Banat, see Vojvodina. The Hungarian part of Banat is included in the Great Hungarian Plain article.
The (Romanian part of) Banat is usually divided in:
- The Banat Highlands (Banatul Montan/Banatul de Munte), which consists of the Banat Mountains and the nearby hills
- The Banat Lowlands (Banatul de Pustă), which consists of the southern part of Romania's Western Plain
Cities and towns
[edit]Banat lowlands
[edit]- 1 Timișoara - third biggest city in Romania; university city, industrial center
- 2 Buziaș - old spa town
- 3 Ciacova - in 1390-1394 a fortress surrounded by a network of canals was built here; only a tower, 30m tall, survives today
- 4 Deta
- 5 Făget
- 6 Gătaia
- 7 Jimbolia
- 8 Lugoj
- 9 Recaș - small town not far from Timișoara, famous for vineyards
- 10 Sânnicolau Mare - westernmost town in the country, inhabited since Bronze Age, place of a Roman castrum and birthplace of the composer Béla Bartók
Banat highlands
[edit]- 11 Reșița - famous for the steel works and other heavy industry before 1989, now mostly a gateway to nearby Semenic mountain
- 12 Anina - old mining town, now mostly famous for the touristic Anina-Oravița mountain railway
- 13 Băile Herculane - ancient spa town, since the Roman times; hot springs, beautiful architecture (from the Habsburg times) and amazing scenery
- 14 Bocșa - old industrial town
- 15 Caransebeș
- 16 Eftimie Murgu - village famous for hundreds of years for the watermills, some still used today
- 17 Oravița - oldest theatre in the country (1817), oldest pharmacy in the Banat highlands (1763)
- 18 Orșova - port city on the Danube, close to cazanele mari and cazanele mici - two important sections of the Iron Gates gorge and to the tallest rock sculpture in Europe
- 19 Sasca Montană - old mining village, now a gateway to the Nera Gorge
Other destinations
[edit]- 1 Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park - gorges, caves and waterfalls
- 2 Semenic-Cheile Carașului National Park - Semenic ski resort, the famous village of Gărâna, gorges and caves
- 3 Iron Gates Natural Park - the Danube Canyon
Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]- 1 Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport (TSR IATA Aeroportul Internațional Timișoara - Traian Vuia). Romania's third-largest airport, 10 km away from the city center. There are regular flights from numerous major European and domestic destinations: Barcelona, Bari, Bologna, Charleroi, Dortmund, Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, London-Luton, Madrid, Milan-Bergamo, Munich-Memmingen, Paris-Beauvais and Rome (provided by Wizz Air); Bucharest (HiSky and TAROM); Munich (Lufthansa); Tel Aviv (HiSky). There are also seasonal flights from: Venice-Treviso and Zakynthos, provided by Wizz Air.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]Monasteries
[edit]- 1 Piatra Scrisă Monastery (Mănăstirea Piatra Scrisă).
- 2 Spring of Miron (Hot Pond) Monastery (Mănăstirea Izvorul lui Miron (Balta Caldă)) (at the foothills of Poiana Rusca Mountains, 1km from the road leading from Românești to Tomești). It has a thermal water spring, with a constant temperature of 18°C.
- 3 Baziaș Monastery (Mănăstirea Baziaș). A medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery, established in 1225, located in the Baziaș village. Baziaș is famous for being the place where the Danube enters Romania.
Museums
[edit]Natural attractions
[edit]- 6 Bazoș Arboretum (Parcul Dendrologic Bazoș).
- 7 Surduc Lake (Lacul Surduc). Dam construction began in 1972. The lake's main purpose is to provide drinking water to Timișoara area and defend against floods. With an area of 460 hectares, Surduc is the largest lake in Timiș county. Fishing is permitted throughout the lake area and at any time except prohibition. Existing fish are carp, crucian carp, pike, bream.
- 8 Românești Cave (Pestera Românești) (southeast of the Românești village, the left side of the Fărășești Valley). Românești cave is the second largest in Timiș county. Part of the medium category caves, with a total development of 1,450 m, it is arranged horizontally on 3 levels. The main entrance is oriented N-NW, is 9.5 m wide and 2 m high, which allows diffuse light to about 70 m. In the Bats Hall you can find a permanent colony of bats. Upper and middle floor is of fossil nature. The floor below is accessible only to speleologists with equipment. The cave is famous for its great acoustics. Since 1984, Speotimiș Speleological Association organizes the traditional annual concert that takes place in October.
Ruins
[edit]Do
[edit]Ski
[edit]- Semenic ski resort and several other ski pistes in the Semenic-Cheile Carașului National Park
- 1 Muntele Mic. Ski resort in the Țarcu mountains.
Festivals
[edit]- Gărâna Jazz Festival is a huge open-air jazz festival taking place every year in July in the Wolf's Meadow (Poiana Lupului), near the small village of Gărâna, up in the Semenic mountains.
Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]Most popular drink is rachie (read rakie), which is distilled from plums, at home. The difference between the rachie and the pălincă which you find in other parts of Romania is that rachie is single-distilled, which gives it a 30-something degree strength, while the pălincă is double-distilled and always above 50ºC.
Sleep
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