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Published October 28, 2007
There's something to be said for mystery—especially when it comes with a royal manor.
Count Tibor Kálnoky
isn't the most notorious noble to come out of Transylvania—nor does he bear fangs or suck blood—but his thirteenth-century manor-castle, buried
(like a stake) deep in the heart of Romania, offers a classy retreat in the
birthplace of a legend.
In 2001, the
enterprising count opened his twenty-fifth generation family estate to the
public, as a luxury hotel that immediately attracted international aristocracy
and Euro nobility—including Prince Charles, so charmed that he's now restoring
his own Transylvanian hideaway.
From the
traditional village of Miklósvár, whose grazing sheep and clattering wooden carts
will bring you back a few centuries, you'll visit Bran Castle (whence
vampire-prince Vlad the Impaler once reigned) or roam the streets lined with
ancient farmhouses and Saxon churches. Back in your Transylvanian refuge, at the
high-end Kálnoky
estate, you'll stay in one of the four renovated farmhouses,
outfitted with antique oak and furnished with family heirlooms; expect a
sophisticated restaurant, airport service and from the cellar tap, locally-made
caraway brandy.
You'll need something to ward off the chill of
the night.