Ceahlău is a commune in Neamț County , Western Moldavia , Romania . It is composed of three villages: Bistricioara, Ceahlău, and Pârâul Mare.
7-908: Bistricioara may refer to the following places in Romania: Bistricioara, a village in the commune Ceahlău , Neamț County Bistricioara (Vâlcea) , a tributary of the Bistrița (Olt basin) in Vâlcea County Bistricioara (Tismana) , a tributary of the Bistrița (Jiu basin) in Gorj County Bistricioara (Siret) , a tributary of the Bistrița (Siret basin) in Harghita and Neamț Counties See also [ edit ] Bistra (disambiguation) Bistrița (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
14-467: A hotel facing the beautiful Bicaz Lake ( Lacul Bicaz or Lacul Izvorul Muntelui , meaning "Mountain Spring Lake"). In addition to a little local general store, the village offers an ethnographic museum, and the remains of a princely castle just up behind the museum. Lodging at Ceahlău is a reasonable alternative to the higher prices of the resort community of Durău further up the river. Ceahlău
21-474: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ceahl%C4%83u, Neam%C8%9B In addition to a respectable church at Bistricoara, the village of Ceahlău has a larger 19th century wooden church, with wild swirling spires similar to those at Curtea de Argeș in Argeș County . The village of Ceahlău also features a handful of three and four-star guesthouses and
28-647: Is on the edge of the Ceahlău Massif portion of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains . The village itself runs along the Hermitage Brook ( pârâul Schitu ), and includes a small portion on the north-west side of the river along Mountain Spring Lake. Ceahlău commune is made up of three main villages, that of Ceahlău, along with Bistricioara on the main road from Piatra Neamț, and Pârâul Mare ("Big Stream"). All of these villages are sited in
35-514: Is on the main road, the national highway DN15 where it intersects with the DN155F, which runs along the lake, up through Ceahlău, and then up to the Durău resort. With about 800 inhabitants, Bistricioara is spread across the alluvial soils of the lower river of the same name, just before it flows into Lake Izvorul Muntelui (also known as Lake Bicaz). A newer development along the shores of the lake (which
42-549: The mountains, situated along the main watercourses which flow out of the surrounding peaks and ranges. The actual village of Ceahlău is the seat of local government for the wider eponymous township, with about 1,500 villagers, mostly along the Pârâul Schit ("Hermitage Stream") (named for the original hermitage in Durău upstream) which runs through the village centre. The settlement here was originally named satul Schit ("Hermitage Village"). The nearby village of Bistricioara
49-430: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bistricioara&oldid=1224871866 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
#940059