Prislop
A journey to Prislop Monastery means time for yourself. Serenity, forests, and a place with a special power, linked to the name of Father Arsenie Boca. Just a few steps away, Țara Hațegului opens up—a mosaic of wild nature, Roman history, medieval churches, and stories of dinosaurs. On this page, you will find everything you need for a worry-free visit: how to get there, the best time to go, what to see, and how to combine a pilgrimage with an adventure in Retezat National Park. And if you want a fully organized stay, PRO Travel is your discreet, attentive, and always-present partner.
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About Prislop
Prislop Monastery is located in Hunedoara County, in a bright glade surrounded by forests and gentle hills. The air is fresh, the bells ring across the valley, and the paths lead to places of legend: the grave of Father Arsenie Boca and the rock-carved cell of Saint John of Prislop. Beyond the monastery walls, Țara Hațegului takes you through a UNESCO International Geopark, towards the blue glacial lakes of Retezat, Roman ruins at Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, and villages with stone churches. A destination for the soul, mind, and senses.
Tourist Attractions in Prislop
Prislop Monastery
The spiritual heart of the region. The 16th-century church, the Healing Spring, and the grave of Father Arsenie Boca attract pilgrims from all over the country. We recommend visiting during the week for more tranquility.
The Cave of Saint John of Prislop
Approximately 500 meters from the monastery. A short walk through the forest leads you to a cell carved into the rock, a simple and powerful place suitable for silent prayer.
Retezat National Park
Romania's first national park. Alpine peaks, over 80 glacial lakes, and trails for all levels. Lake Bucura is an iconic destination for hikers.
Țara Hațegului Dinosaur Geopark (UNESCO)
Visitor centers, workshops, and themed trails. Discover the story of the dwarf dinosaurs and play while learning—ideal for families with children.
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
The former capital of Roman Dacia. The forum, amphitheater, and temples take you back in time. An interpreted visit offers a deep perspective on the region's history.
Saint Nicholas Church in Densuș
Unique in Romania. Roman stone meets ancient painting in an unusual place of worship, filled with details that will stay in your memory.
Corvin Castle, Hunedoara
One of the most beautiful Gothic castles in Europe. Bridges, towers, and historical halls make for a spectacular visit for the whole family.
Hațeg-Slivuț Bison Reserve
A rare sight. See the European bison in their forest habitat and understand the efforts involved in the reintroduction of the species.
Colț Fortress
The ruins that inspired Jules Verne. A short climb rewarded with a wide view over Țara Hațegului. Excellent for sunset photography.
Lolaia Waterfall
Accessible and photogenic. A refreshing break at the entrance to Retezat, suitable even for the little ones.
Experiences and Activities
Adventure and Nature
- Hiking in Retezat: from easy walks to alpine tours on peaks over 2,500 m.
- Cycling between villages, stone churches, and meadows with views of the ridges. In winter, skiing and snowboarding in Straja.
- Diverse slopes, ski schools, and night skiing.
Culture and History
- The circuit of medieval churches: Densuș, Sântămăria-Orlea, Colț.
- Following in the footsteps of the Romans at Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa and exploring the area's medieval fortresses.
- Workshops and exhibitions at the Dinosaur Geopark centers.
Relaxation and Family
Visit to the Bison Reserve and the Geopark's educational centers. Picnics in the meadows near Retezat. Quiet evenings in guesthouses with local food and welcoming hosts.
Culture and Gastronomy
Here, tradition still has a flavor. In local markets and on guesthouse menus, you will find Sălaș virșli, creamy balmoș, mushroom stew, and Pădureni-style pies. At the table, people speak simply, sharing stories of the mountains, sheepfolds, and customs. At the monastery, the local etiquette is observed: modest attire, a respectful attitude, and limited photography in designated areas. In the town of Hațeg, you can choose from restaurants offering both Romanian and international cuisine, while at festivals, you can discover local producers and authentic tastes.
Reasons to Visit
- Pilgrimage to the grave of Father Arsenie Boca, a unique spiritual landmark in Romania. Authentic peace and places for reflection in protected nature.
- Easy access to Retezat National Park, with its glacial lakes and memorable trails.
- Țara Hațegului Dinosaur Geopark, offering interactive experiences for all ages. History at every step: Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, Densuș Church, and medieval fortresses.
- Robust local gastronomy and warm hospitality, with carefully selected accommodations.
- Events and traditions that add color to your stay, from spring to autumn.
Frequently Asked Questions
In the cemetery of Prislop Monastery, Hunedoara County, in Țara Hațegului.
The monastery is open daily. We recommend visiting early in the morning or during the week to avoid the crowds.
No. Access is free. You can make donations at the church shop (pangar).
Decent attire. For ladies, a skirt (or a wrap-around skirt over pants) and a head covering are recommended. Please respect the silence of the site.
On average, 1 to 2 hours, depending on the crowds and time spent in reflection. You can also add the walk to Saint John's Cell.