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Nature, music and unique experiences at the festival ‘Cobor among the oaks’, on the Orthodox Pentecost holiday

By 5 June 2024 No Comments
 
 

The festival ‘Cobor between the Oaksinvites you to discover the beauty of centuries-old oak pastures, enjoy live music and unique activities and relax in the heart of nature. Organised by Foundation Conservation Carpathia, the event will take place on 22nd and 23rd June at the Cobor Biodiversity Farm in the picturesque Transylvanian village of Cobor, Brașov county. Tickets are available from LiveTickets.ro, offering the opportunity to live an unforgettable experience during the Pentecost holiday.

With a variety of activities prepared for participants, the festival aims to provide an exciting experience for all who attend. These include visits to the meadows with oak saplings just taking root, guided tours through the village of Cobor, as well as exploring the Cobor Biodiversity Farm to see the Transylvanian Grey cattle, Carpathian Shepherd dogs and the horse livery accommodation. The hiking trails will be a little different, so those who went to the first festival can discover new landscapes.

“We are pleased to invite nature and culture lovers to the second edition of the festival ‘Cobor between the Oaks’,” said Victoria Donos, Communications and Outreach Director, Foundation Conservation Carpathia. “It is a unique opportunity to rediscover the beauty of Transylvanian traditions and local biodiversity in a spectacular setting.”

On the two nights of the festival, the courtyard of the Cobor Biodiversity Farm will be animated by live music by Ana Coman, the band Moonlight Breakfast and Taraf de Caliu with Viorica.

Children’s activities and local delicacies will be right at home providing a memorable summer experience. During the festival, participants will be able to take part in a guided bike tour (cost separate from the festival ticket), explore a small market with local craftsmen and artisans, admire a photography exhibition and enjoy delicious food from local producers. Participants are also invited to explore the botanical and entomological world of the Transylvanian Hills in an exciting tour of knowledge and reconnaissance.

Those attending the festival will be able to share these special moments with their loved ones by sending postcards directly from the event, thanks to our partnership with Romanian Post.

NEW: films about nature at the festival ‘Cobor among the Oaks’

The Oak and its Inhabitants (screening: 22nd June, 21:30 pm)

This new French production explores the world of a 210-year-old oak tree and its importance to the creatures that call it home. The film takes us on a journey through the life of this oak tree and the life around it over the four seasons. Viewers will discover hidden details of nature and gain a better understanding of the oak’s crucial role in maintaining forest biodiversity.

Nature’s Architects (screening: 23rd June, 21:30 pm)

This documentary captures the story of the reintroduction of beavers and bison in the Făgăraș Mountains, the efforts of Foundation Conservation Carpathia and the essential role of these species in the recovery of the ecosystem. The film takes a close look at the life of these animals in their natural environment, how they evolve and their impact on the surrounding landscape and nature. It is a compelling story about restoring the natural balance and the wonders of the wild world.

The screenings provide a valuable opportunity to learn about the importance of nature conservation and respect for the environment. Audiences are invited not to miss these unique cinematic experiences, which are sure to inspire and inform.

Authentic camping in the heart of nature at Cobor Farm

This year, the festival comes with a novelty for lovers of authentic experiences in the midst of nature and local culture: a specially designed camping area at the Cobor Biodiversity Farm. In the garden of the Guest House 21, participants will have access to water (non-drinkable) and eco-friendly toilets for a comfortable and respectful experience with nature.

Camping prices are:

– 40 lei per day for tents up to 2 x 2 meters

– 80 lei per day for larger tents

The camping area does not have electrical sockets and showers. Car parking will be nearby, but not directly in the tented area. Camping tickets can be purchased from LiveTickets.co.uk.

Festival programme:

Saturday 22nd June:

◾️10:00 Cobor village tour (approx. 1.5 hours)

◾️11:00 Guided tour of the ancient oak trees in Ticușu (hiking tour of about 4.5 hours)

◾️11:45 Plant and insect tours of the Transylvanian Hills – the tour is guided and recommended for families with children (duration 1 hour)

◾️12:00 Cobor Biodiversity Farm Tour (duration 2.5 hours)

◾️15:45 Plant and insect tours of the Transylvanian Hills – the tour is guided and recommended for families with children (duration 1 hour)

◾️17:00 Tour of Cobor village (duration approx. 1.5 hours)

🎼 19:00 Ana Coman Concert

🎼 20:00 Moonlight Breakfast Concert

🎬 21:30 Film screening – ‘The oaks and its inhabitants’

Sunday 23rd June:

◾️10:00 Cobor village tour (approx. 1.5 hours)

◾️11:00 Guided tour of the ancient oak trees in Ticușu (hiking tour of about 4.5 hours)

◾️11:45 Plant and insect tours of the Transylvanian Hills – the tour is guided and recommended for families with children (duration 1 hour)

◾️12:00 Cobor Biodiversity Farm Tour (approx. 2.5 hours)

◾️15:45 Plant and insect tours of the Transylvanian Hills – the tour is guided and recommended for families with children (duration 1 hour)

◾️17:00 Tour of Cobor village (approx. 1.5 hours)

🎼 19:00 Hanu’ cu Bragă Concert

🎼 19:30 Taraf de Caliu and Viorica Concerts

🎬 21:30 Documentary film screening – ‘Nature’s Architects’

Tickets for the festival can be purchased from LiveTickets.co.uk and camping tickets can be picked up HERE. More details and updates can be found on the event Facebook page HERE.

The festival is supported by Alpha Bank, in partnership with the Municipality of Ticușu, the Romanian Post Office, County Public Mountain Rescue Service – Salvaspeo Brașov, the Association of Mountain Rescuers Romania and Voluntariat Brașov.