About Bistriţa-Năsăud County

Situated in the Northern part of Romania, the Bistriţa-Năsăud County has a surface of 5,355 sq km. Its capital city is Bistriţa. According to the last census, the population of this county is of 326,820 inhabitants - Romanians, Magyars and Germans.

The predominant hilly and mountainous relief determined a diversified flora. In depressions. along the rivers, in river meadows and terraces situated in the South-West of the county there are farming fields where cereal and technical crops and vegetables prevail.

The mountains host a rich fauna protected by law as: Carpathian bear, Carpathian stag, hazel hen birch tree cock, white and black stork, black eagle, which are natural monuments.

In the limestone areas of the Rodna Mountains the edelweiss grows. Other species protected by law like mountain marigold. yew tree, yellow gentian. mountain narcissus are in the Alpine zone.

The touristic potential of the Bistriţa-Năsăud County is extremely rich. The mountainous zone is visited by tourists who love excursions, rest, cure and sports. The karst zone of the Rodna Mountains includes some caves of a great speleologic value: the Fairy Cave, the Izvorul Tausoarelor Cave (the deepest one in Romania), the Jgheabul lui Zailan Cave.

Points of touristic interest are also: Singeorz-Băi Spa with its table and medicinal waters, Piatra Fantanele zone with the "Dracula" castle-hotel, the Colibila area with its man-made lake and dam situated on the Bistrita River; the Wine Valley; the Arcalina Dendrologic Park with a lot of autochtonous and exotic plants and the Iezerele Bumbaiescului, Taul Petros, Taul Lala Mare Lakes.

There are also a lot of historic and architectural monuments in this county. Interesting archeological finds can be visited at Ardan, Bistrila, Coldau, Dumitrita, Saralel as well as the ruins of Ciceu and Rodna fortresses.

Among the County's architectural monuments we mention the wooden churches in Sarata, Silivasu de Campie, Spermezeu, Salcuta, Tigau, Zagra, the Evangelic churches in Henna, Dipsa, Bistrita as well as the "Sugalete" area from the XV-XVI-th century.

In the village of Salva, located 4 km far from Nasaud, there are two unique customs:
the girls plait their hair in tens and tens of pigtails; the young men use a special kind of hats adorned with peacock feathers.