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PAID CONTENT FOR SINGURENI MANOR, EQUESTRIAN RETREAT


PAID CONTENT FOR SINGURENI MANOR, EQUESTRIAN RETREAT


Singureni Manor, Equestrian Retreat SINGURENI, ROMANIA


Recognised by the Michelin Guide with one Michelin Key for excellence in hospitality, Singureni Manor, Equestrian Retreat stands as a sanctuary of refined simplicity. Hidden among the whispering forests of southern Romania, this exceptional estate offers guests the rare gift of silence and space — an immersive escape where luxury meets wilderness and time seems to slow in rhythm with the forest itself. Just an hour from Bucharest yet worlds away


from the city’s pulse, the manor unfolds across thousands of acres of private woodland. It’s become a sanctuary for both people and wildlife. Guests awaken to the sound of horses neighing from the nearby stables, deer wander through clearings at dawn and birdsong replaces the noise of modern life. The estate’s equestrian heritage lies at its core.


Home to a remarkable collection of purebred Arabian horses, Singureni Manor hosts regular beauty shows that celebrate their grace and strength. These events allow guests to witness the quiet bond between human and horse, a


connection that feels timeless. Beyond the stables, biking and hiking trails weave through oak and acacia forests, leading to wildlife observatories where deer roam freely — offering a rare window into Romania’s untamed heart. Each room is a reflection of the manor’s


character: intimate, elegant and filled with bespoke details that lend a sense of timeless charm. Here, luxury is never loud; it resides in craftsmanship, comfort and atmosphere. Every element has been designed to offer ease and serenity, transforming a stay into an experience of graceful simplicity and quiet sophistication. At the heart of the estate lies its culinary


philosophy. Chef Alexandru Dumitru, one of Romania’s most celebrated culinary voices, leads the farm-to-table restaurant La Hambar. In the estate’s organic garden, he cultivates seasonal vegetables, herbs and edible flowers that shape each dish. The result is cuisine rooted in nature. Every detail at Singureni Manor reflects a respect for balance: between tradition and innovation, refinement and authenticity, man and nature.


DON’T MISS Take part in forest therapy, enjoy a glass of Champagne in the hot tub and opt for a fine-dining experience at La Hambar


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KEY FEATURES • Hammocks & reading zones • Yoga platform with pillows & outdoor beds


• Sauna in the middle of the forest • Organic garden & fine-dining restaurant La Hambar


KEY ACTIVITIES • Biking through the forest • Horse-riding courses for adults & children


• Arabian horse beauty shows • Wildlife observatory visits


GET IN TOUCH singurenimanor.com T: +40 746 289 029 E: contact@singurenimanor.com instagram.com/singureni.manor


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