Casa Bunicilor is a charming guesthouse in Manastirea Humorului, Romania, offering a nostalgic retreat into Bucovina’s traditions and natural beauty.
Nestled in the heart of Bucovina, Casa Bunicilor—which translates to “Grandparents’ House”—is more than just a place to stay; it’s a lovingly restored ensemble of century-old homes that evoke the warmth and simplicity of childhood memories. The owners have meticulously relocated and reassembled traditional houses from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, preserving their rustic charm while offering modern comforts. Located on a serene 5-hectare forested property, the guesthouse features a trout stream and a tranquil pond, creating a peaceful atmosphere ideal for relaxation.
The guesthouse is situated in Manastirea Humorului, just 7 km from the famous Voronet Monastery, making it a perfect base for exploring the region’s rich monastic heritage. Guests are invited to immerse themselves in Bucovina’s cultural tapestry through traditional Romanian cuisine, curated events, and collaborations with local artisans. Casa Bunicilor hosts workshops, exhibitions, and folk concerts, fostering a vibrant connection to Romanian traditions. Whether you're seeking spiritual enrichment, cultural discovery, or simply a quiet escape in nature, this retreat offers a soulful experience.
Culinary offerings at Casa Bunicilor reflect the authenticity of the region, with menus tailored to guests’ preferences—ranging from à la carte dishes to traditional Romanian feasts. The guesthouse also accommodates private events like baptisms, anniversaries, and team-building retreats, with a capacity of up to 50 people. With its dedication to preserving heritage and promoting artistic expression, Casa Bunicilor stands out as a heartfelt tribute to Romania’s past and a welcoming haven for travelers today.
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North side of the guesthouse |
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West side of the guesthouse |
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Bedroom |
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View from the bedroom balcony |
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Horses grazing in the yard |
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Goat grazing in the yard |
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Ducks in the pond |
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Fallow Deer interacting with children |
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Dining room |
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