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Romania has the majestic castles, medieval towns, great hiking and wildlife, and cheap skiing of much of the 'undiscovered' former Eastern Bloc. You'll be floored at how different it is, but you'll almost certainly see signs that it's chasing the dreams of the rest of the West.
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Romania Weather


Romanian winters can be extremely cold and foggy, with lots of snow from December to April, with an average temperature just under 0°C (32°F). In summer there's usually hot, sunny weather on the Black Sea coast and east of the Carpathians, with days around 30°C (86°F) not uncommon. The majority of Romania's rain falls in the spring, with the mountains getting the most, the Danube Delta the least.

In general, Romania's climate is transitional between temperate regions (the southeast can feel positively Mediterranean) and the more extreme weather characteristics of the continental interior. The average annual rainfall is 660mm, yet in the mountains that figure is usually over twice that amount, while in the Danube Delta it's often half that.

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