Roses, Horses and Dracula on Europe Train Holidays
Here are some of the more unique sights you may encounter on your Europe train holidays.
Off the Beaten Track
Away from the touristy coastlines of Europe you can find a plethora of fascinating sights that are off the beaten track, and much more interesting. Europe train holidays can take in the delights of Romania, the Carpathian Mountains and Sighi?oara, - the reported birthplace of Dracula. Or you can find yourself in Warsaw wandering through the medieval fortress which was built in 1274 by the Teutonic Order.
The Puszta
One treat not to miss while on Europe train holidays is The Puszta, or Great Hungarian Plain, which is populated by large ranches. The Magyar cowboys demonstrate their equestrian expertise in a magnificent show. This show will consist of a great parade that includes many tricks that were used during wartime. For example, the riders would teach their horse to sit or lie down, so they were not targets on the battle field. They also showcase the Puszta-fiver, which is an intense version of the Hungarian five-horse racing - mainly by using nine horses! There are also some comical turns from the younger cowboys and the opportunity to ride around the surrounding areas in an authentic gypsy caravan.
The Unknown Roses
Another virtually unknown area of Europe is the divine Rose Valley in Bulgaria. This small area of the world is actually responsible for producing 85% of the world's rose oil, and perfumeries across the globe use their rose produce in their perfumes. The rose-growing valley has been producing copious amounts of high quality roses for centuries and forms a large part of the locals' lives. During the months of May and June, the women pick the flowers to be processed and the entire valley is filled with the heady aroma of sweet-scented rose blooms. It really is something not to be missed on your Europe train holidays.