The village of Feleacu, situated on the Feleac hill, at an altitude of 711 m, is attested in 1377. Ludovic I brought here 20 Romanian border guards from Săliștea, Sibiu area, for the guarding of the Cluj-Turda road. Instead, the Felecans enjoyed a number of exemptions for a long time. Between 1486-1488, their stone church was erected, over a medieval cemetery, as evidenced by the archaeological excavations performed by Cluj archaeologists. The Caprioara Valley, a strange place with trout and rare plants, is waiting to be discovered by tourists.
Feleac, Sights
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu, Medieval church, Photo: Ilie Olar
Feleacu, Căprioara velley, Photo: Almási Attila
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ilie Olar
Feleacu , Photo: Ana Maria Catalina
Feleacu , Photo: Ilie Olar
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GPS: 46.72039N, 23.61636E
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