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Experience a traditional Saxon dinner in a rural Bazna house, savor local delicacies, wine, and learn about the area's culture in this 3-hour small-group tour.
A taste of Saxon hospitality awaits in the peaceful village of Bazna, located in Sibiu County, Romania. This 3-hour tour offers an authentic experience of local life through a traditional Saxon dinner served in a rural house. Led by a friendly guide, the tour combines cultural insights, home-cooked delicacies, and regional wines, making it an ideal choice for those interested in culinary traditions and local stories. The small group setting, limited to 10 participants, ensures a warm and personalized atmosphere.
The tour departs from Bassen Pension, situated on a quiet street at Bazna 237, with coordinates at 46.194820404052734, 24.282209396362305. It includes a house and garden tour, depending on the season, before settling in for a hearty, homemade dinner. While the experience is highly praised for its authentic menu and cozy ambiance, it’s best suited for travelers over 10 years old and those without gluten intolerance or babies under 1 year.
The experience begins at Bassen Pension, located on a peaceful street in the village. The meeting point is easy to find with coordinates provided for convenience. From here, the guide welcomes the group and explains the plan for the evening, which includes a tour of the house and garden if the weather allows. This part of the experience offers insight into the setting where the meals are prepared and the rural lifestyle of the Saxon community.
The journey from the pension to the house creates a relaxed atmosphere, setting the tone for a cozy and intimate evening. The tour’s duration of three hours allows a comfortable pace, giving enough time to enjoy the meal and absorb the stories shared by the host.

Depending on the season, guests have the chance to tour the house and garden. This part of the experience provides context about local building styles and garden traditions, highlighting how the Saxon community lives and grows its own food. The house is presented as a traditional setting, emphasizing authenticity and regional craftsmanship.
This tour component is appreciated for its charm and educational value, offering a behind-the-scenes look at rural life. It helps set the stage for the dinner, making the meal feel even more meaningful as it’s prepared with locally sourced ingredients.

The main highlight is the traditional Saxon dinner, crafted from local products and recipes passed down through generations. The menu features homemade delicacies, including sausage tasting and other regional specialties. The dishes include saxon knuckle with cabbage and beans, seasoned with pickles, and a seasonal dessert that completes the meal.
The meal is served in a warm, family-style setting, with homemade palinka or blueberry to sip along with the dishes. The flavor combinations reflect the local culinary style, where ingredients like vegetables from the garden and homemade seasonings come together to create hearty, satisfying flavors.

A glass of regional wine accompanies the meal, allowing guests to enjoy the flavors of the region as they savor each bite. The wine tasting complements the rustic dishes and enhances the overall experience. The focus on local ingredients and recipes means that each dish reflects the traditional tastes of the Saxon community, offering an authentic culinary experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe host of the Saxon dinner shares stories and insights about the area’s history and culture. These narratives add depth to the experience, transforming a simple meal into an educational and memorable event. The guides speak Romanian and English, ensuring clear communication and engagement for international guests.
This personal storytelling enriches the evening, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests feel immersed in local traditions. The host’s hospitality is praised for making everyone feel at home in the rural setting.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. It operates in a small group, limited to 10 participants, which ensures a relaxed and personal environment. Reservations can be made with free cancellation, up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travel plans.
Guests can reserve now and pay later, which helps in planning without upfront commitments. The experience is ideal for those who appreciate local recipes, cultural storytelling, and cozy settings. However, it is not suitable for children under 10, babies under 1 year, or individuals with gluten intolerance.
The tour includes a seasonally dependent house and garden tour, so the experience may vary slightly depending on the time of year. The available starting times are subject to availability, so checking the schedule in advance is recommended. The pacing is designed to allow guests to enjoy the meal without feeling rushed, making for an enjoyable evening.

What makes this experience unique is its focus on authentic rural traditions combined with personal storytelling from the host. The setting in a traditional house, the homemade recipes, and the inclusion of regional wine create a genuine taste of Saxon culture. The small group format enhances intimacy and interaction, making it more than just a dinner — it’s a chance to understand local life.
The experience is highly praised for cooking local recipes in a traditional style, with dishes that are both flavorful and comforting. The warm hospitality of the host and the chance to explore the house and garden add extra layers of authenticity.

This tour offers a delightful blend of culinary, cultural, and social elements. It’s well suited for travelers who enjoy home-cooked meals, regional wines, and storytelling. The three-hour duration strikes a balance, providing enough time to relax, eat, and learn without feeling lengthy.
While it’s not designed for very young children or those with gluten sensitivities, it remains a worthwhile experience for anyone interested in Romanian rural life. The combination of authentic recipes, warm hospitality, and seasonal charm makes it a memorable addition to any trip in Sibiu County.
Is the dinner prepared with local products?
Yes, all dishes are made with local ingredients and traditional recipes.
Where does the tour start?
The experience begins at Bassen Pension in Bazna.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs for about 3 hours.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is the house and garden tour included?
Yes, depending on the season, guests may explore the house and garden.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 10 years old.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The menu is based on traditional recipes; gluten intolerance is not suitable.
Does the experience include wine?
Yes, a glass of regional wine is included with the meal.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available?
The guide speaks Romanian and English.