Moldavia & Bucovina Weather
Monasterios pintados, colinas ondulantes y patrimonio cultural
Moldavia y Bucovina en el noreste de Rumanía tienen un clima templado-continental con inviernos fríos y veranos cálidos. Más lluvias que en el oeste, creando exuberantes paisajes verdes.
Temperaturas medias mensuales
Principales atracciones & actividades
Aspectos destacados
- Monasterio de Voroneț (la "Capilla Sixtina de Oriente")
- Monasterio de Sucevița
- Monasterio de Moldovița
- Iași — capital cultural
- Monasterio de Putna
- Pueblos de alfarería tradicional
Actividades
- Monasterios pintados
- Historia & cultura
- Senderismo
- Turismo rural
- Cata de vinos
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Video guide
Preguntas frecuentes
What is the climate like in Moldavia, Romania?
Moldavia (eastern Romania) has a continental climate similar to Bucharest, with hot summers (26–28°C) and cold winters (-2 to 2°C). It's slightly wetter than the south, especially in June and July.
When is the best time to visit Romanian Moldavia?
May–June and September are ideal — warm enough for outdoor sightseeing, with the painted monasteries of Bucovina surrounded by lush green or autumn-gold landscapes. July–August is very hot but manageable.
What are the painted monasteries of Bucovina?
The painted monasteries of Bucovina (Voroneț, Sucevița, Moldovița, Humor) are UNESCO World Heritage sites featuring stunning 15th–16th century exterior frescoes. They're located in the northern part of Romanian Moldavia.
Does it snow in Moldavia in winter?
Yes — Moldavia receives significant snowfall from December to February, particularly in the Bucovina area. Winters can be harsh with temperatures below -10°C in the north.