管理会社の情報
Our story, the Route 60 story:
We opened our doors in 1998 to meet the increased demand for hospitality services from customers in transit. Route 60 welcomed all the travelers with a warm meal, with the taste of home after many hours traveling both through Romania and the European community. From the beginning, we served the basic dishes of Romanian gastronomy and gradually added dishes of international gastronomy when Route 60 was "home" for other nationalities. The people who have crossed our doorstep since the beginning have become our family and have left their mark on the Route 60 story, regardless of the geographic area of origin. Due to the influences of our customers and the constantly changing needs, we have diversified our range of services to create increased comfort during the stay.
Our client portfolio is vast, but we can easily see their diversity. The largest share of customers is represented by transport drivers, they have been with us from the beginning and thanks to them we have added specific services: supervised parking, auto parts store, car wash, and accommodation spaces.
Another important part of our client portfolio is Romanians from the diaspora, who since the 2000s have carried the name of the restaurant and our location abroad. We have seen them over the years, they were young, they were newly married, they were parents, and some became grandparents, we expect to see all great-grandparents healthy and full of energy crossing our doorstep again. For them, we have committed to providing quality facilities and services to suit the tastes of all family members. We opened the Route 60 guesthouse to meet the need for rest for our customers, equipping the accommodations with facilities to make their journey easier. Later we expanded into quieter and more secluded areas for stays dedicated to relaxation, hiking, and making the most of the time spent with loved ones. Thus, Hanul Morii and Panorama Camping Floroiu were born.
周辺エリアの情報
Ciucea is a charming village located in western Cluj County, Transylvania, nestled along the banks of the Crișul Repede River. Situated approximately 72 km from Cluj-Napoca and 78 km from Oradea, it offers an ideal mix of accessibility and natural beauty.
The village is best known for the Octavian Goga Memorial Complex, a cultural landmark that includes a neo-Romanian style manor house, the poet's mausoleum, and a traditional wooden church originally from Gălpâia. The estate once belonged to Hungarian poet Ady Endre before being acquired by Romanian poet and politician Octavian Goga.
Ciucea has a peaceful, rustic atmosphere, surrounded by the scenic foothills of the Vlădeasa and Meseș Mountains. It’s a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of northwestern Romania — including hiking trails, forest paths, and riverside spots ideal for fishing or relaxing.
The village also reflects the region’s multicultural past, with both Orthodox and Reformed churches and a history that includes its role in the 1919 Romanian–Hungarian War.
Whether you're interested in literature, history, or outdoor activities, Ciucea offers a quiet and authentic Transylvanian experience close to major routes like the E60, connecting it easily with Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, and nearby attractions.