Huedin
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Huedin is a town in Transylvania, Romania, 46 km west of Cluj-Napoca. It is the gateway to the Apuseni Mountains region, which is fast becoming one of Romania's agrotourism and ecotourism hotspots. The town itself is fairly bland, even though there is a good country-style market, especially on weekends.Get in
By train
Train is the easiest way to access Huedin. All "Personal" (rural) trains stop at Huedin, as well as the majority of "Accelerat" (semi-fast) and "Rapid" (fast) trains. There are relatively frequent and convenient trains from Cluj-Napoca and Oradea, as well as one train per day from Bucharest. is located just north of the city centre along Strada Gării.
Get around
HitchhikeHitchhiking will likely work for you when visiting villages in the region.
See
Huedin Reformed ChurchA 13th century church at the central crossroads of the town. The services are for the Calvinist community in Hungarian language. Reformed churches in the Călata region are not likely to be open for public and open their doors only for the Sunday service.
Sâncraiu Reformed ChurchThe village Sâncraiu and its church is at a 10km distance from Huedin. The best place to find well preserved local architecture and traditions. The village has thirteen carpenter workshops still running. The church was originally built in the 13th century.
Eat
At the Motel Montana.
Sleep
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phone: +40 745 642 504address: Protopop Aurel Munteanu 71The only real hotel in the town. Restsurant on premises.