Buzău County belongs historically and geographically to Wallachia, being located at the crossroads of four major Romanian provinces: Transylvania, Moldova, Muntenia and Dobrogea. The county covers almost the entire catchment area of the Buzău River and has three landforms: to the north, the Buzău Mountains, to the south, the Romanian plain, and in the middle, a region of hills covered with orchards and vineyards.
Learn in this section more about the Buzau Region:
Georgaphy & Nature
The Geography & Nature section showcases the diverse landscapes, natural attractions, and unique geological formations of Buzău County, highlighting its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.
Buzău City
The Buzău City section provides an overview of the county’s capital, exploring its history, cultural landmarks, urban attractions, and modern developments.
Buzău Valley
The Buzău Valley section showcases the stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage of this picturesque area, highlighting its natural wonders, historical sites, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
History
The History section presents the rich historical heritage of Buzău County, tracing its evolution from ancient times to the present through significant events, cultural influences, and notable landmarks.
UNESCO Global Geopark Buzău Land
The UNESCO Global Geopark Buzău Land section highlights the area's remarkable geological heritage, unique landscapes, and cultural significance, emphasizing its status as a protected site of global importance.
Nișcov Valley
The Nișcov Valley section highlights the charm of this picturesque area, known for its rolling hills, vineyards, traditional villages, and serene natural landscapes, offering a perfect blend of history and outdoor experiences.
Culture & Traditions
The Culture & Traditions section highlights the vibrant heritage of Buzău County, showcasing its folklore, customs, crafts, and celebrations that have been passed down through generations.
Dealu Mare & Dealu Istrița
The Dealu Mare – Dealu Istrița section explores this renowned wine region and scenic area, known for its vineyards, rich history, and cultural landmarks, offering a blend of tradition and natural beauty.
Plaiul Bâscilor
The Plaiul Bâscilor section explores this scenic and culturally rich area, known for its unspoiled nature, deep-rooted traditions, and historical significance, offering a glimpse into authentic rural life.