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Browse hotels near Boholt, Romania — a rural Transylvania commune 12 km from Deva and 18 km north of Corvin Castle's 15th-century Gothic walls.
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About Boholt
Boholt: Rural Transylvania in Hunedoara County
Boholt is a commune in Hunedoara County, western Transylvania, situated roughly 12 km northwest of Deva, the county capital. The settlement occupies the Mureș River valley corridor, a route used for centuries to connect central Transylvania with the western plains toward the Hungarian border. The terrain combines flat riverside land with the first slopes of the Metaliferi Mountains, giving the commune a varied agricultural character. Administrative records list Boholt among the smaller rural units of the county, with a population of several hundred residents.
Reaching Boholt and Nearby Attractions
Deva serves as the practical base for visitors, anchored by a 14th-century citadel hill visible from the valley floor. National railway services from Deva reach Cluj-Napoca in approximately 3 hours and Timișoara in around 2 hours. Corvin Castle (Castelul Corvinilor) in the town of Hunedoara — one of Romania's largest surviving Gothic-Renaissance fortresses — lies roughly 18 km south of Boholt and dates to construction begun in the 1440s under John Hunyadi. The Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage cluster, begin about 40 km east along the DN7 corridor.
Practical Tips
- Transport: A personal vehicle is necessary; rural minibus connections to Deva run on limited schedules.
- Season: April through October offers the most reliable road conditions along the Mureș valley.
- Accommodation: Most lodging options are located in Deva or along the DN7 highway rather than within the commune itself.
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