Poiana Frății
Poiana Frații is a village in Frata commune, Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania.
Frata
Frata (in Hungarian Magyarfráta) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, consisting of the villages of Berchiesu, Frata (residence), Oaș, Olariu, Pădurea Iacobeni, Poiana Frații, Răzoare and Soporu de Câmpie.
History
In the Middle Ages, a village with a population of mixed ethnic origin (Hungarians and Romanians). Historian G. Popa Lisseanu wrote about the visit made to Frata village in 1242 by the Italian monk Rogerius, immediately after the Mongol invasion.
The Roman Catholic Church was taken over in 1570 by the Unitarian cult, and after 1600 by the Reformed-Calvin cult.
From the census (conscription) register organized in Transylvania by Bishop Ioan Inocentiu Micu Klein, in 1733, we learn that in the Romanian locality. Frata, located 39 km from Cluj-Napoca, had a population of 100 families, in other words, about 500 inhabitants. From the same census, we also learn that in Frata of 1733, 3 (three) Greek Catholic priests were reviewed, namely Vaszilie (that is Vasilie), Vaszilie 2 (another Vasilie), as well as Todor (probably Theodor or Toader, or Tudor ). We don’t know their last names. We also learn, from the same conscription, that in the village of Frata there was a parish house, as well as a church. The name of the locality, as well as that of the priests, appear in Romanian, but with Hungarian spelling. for example “Fráta”, since the conscription was intended for a commission composed of non-Romanians and mostly Hungarians.
Geography
Frata village is located in the region with deforested, gentle and fertile hills and deep valleys of the Transylvanian Plain. The commune has a total area of 73.01 km2, and its composition includes eight villages: Frata – the commune’s residence, Berchieșu, Oaș, Olariu, Padurea Iacobeni, Poiana Frații, Răzoare and Soporu de Câmpie. Compared to the residence of the commune, the villages are located at distances between 8km – the village of Poiana Frații and 2km – the village of Olariu.
The commune is connected to the other localities via the Câmpia Turzii-Mociu county road, and from here on the national road to Cluj or Reghin. There is no railway, the nearest train station (in the county) being at Câmpia Turzii.
PROPERTY
The plot concerns grassland intended for, and very suitable for, agricultural purposes. This plot is ideally suited for dairy farmers as land for the food supply of their animals.
Closeby there is a farm for sale as well.
The farm is located on 3000m2 of private property and has a separate warehouse.
The farm originally started as a livestock farm, but over time it expanded with agricultural activities and has therefore become a mixed farm, something that certainly provides a unique perspective for now and the future.
POSSIBILITIES
The plot in Oaș and farm in Poiana Frății belong to a Romanian holding company that belongs to a Dutch entrepreneur, this entrepreneur is open to proposals and parts or shares can also be sold in consultation.
The plot in Oaș can be purchased without and with the farm.
Centrally situated
Features
CADASTRAL DATA
– Poiana Frații, Cluj county | Transylvania, Romania
– Plot number | Available in accordance
– Address | Poiana Frații 96
SURFACE AREAS
– Category |Teren Intravilan
– Area | 3000 m²
– Permit | Agricultural and/or Livestock farm
CONSTRUCTION
– Main use | Agricultural arable farm
– Alternative use(s) | Commercial property
– Opportunity for development | Farming / Commercial
TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
– Price | On request
– Status | Available
– Acceptance | Available in consultation
Unique Opportunities
Because the farm and warehouse are located on a spacious plot, there are opportunities for expansion. By that the farm provides a good basis for an agricultural and/or livestock farm.
New development
Development of new projects are possible.
TEREN INTRAVILAN
The destination of the property is stated as ‘Teren Intravilan’.
ELECTRIC POWER
Grid power is provided by the local electric energy company.
GAS
Gas is provided by the local gas company.
FRESH WATER
Fresh water comes from the local water source.
Farming is future
In a consumer society where more and more people want to go back to basics and be more independent in their choice of daily food, the return to free farms is on the rise. A farm in this regard is a future for the consumer, but certainly a secure future for the farmer.
Healthy life
Research has shown that the majority of consumers more often make a well-considered decision when purchasing daily groceries with regard to health, they opt for healthy, honest products and a trend is that more and more products are purchased directly from the farmer again, whether or not in a farm shop next to the farm.
LIVESTOCK FARM
The property and the location of the property are very suitable for livestock farming because storage for animal feed is required and storage plus spreading of manure is possible.
AGRICULTURAL FARM
The terrain and the farm are very suitable for arable farming because, depending on product, method and level, a large number of different techniques, tools and machines are used.
DAIRY FARMING
This farm is also suitable for dairy farmers because dairy farmers often also have land for the food supply of their animals.
LIVESTOCK & AGRI
An ideal combination is a mixed farm (live stock & agri) in which manure is used as nutrition for the growth of various crops.
LIVESTOCK FARMING
The location of the property is ideal for running a livestock farm, especially in combination with a farm shop. Feeds can be stored on the outside area or in the warehouse.
More informationAGRICULTURE FARM
All necessary machines, tractors and tools can be accommodated in the warehouse. Any silos and other storage can be placed on site.
FARM SHOP
Being centrally located, this property offers an ideal opportunity to establish a farm shop. The shop will be the first, and by that, the only farm shop in this area.
Agricultural, Livestock, Both? You choose!
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LOCATION
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46.667258, 24.086300
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Points of Interest
Closeby and in the near area are different Points of Interest (POI), a few shown below
Ghețarul de sub Zgurăști
The glacier under Zgurăști, also known as Peștera-aven. The glacier under Zgurăști houses the largest underground lake in Romania.
In this cave, an interesting meteorological phenomenon was reported by R. Jeannel and E. G. Racovita (1929), the formation of fog in the beam of light rays that penetrate the mouth of the cave at lunch time. It is assumed that it is a process of condensation of water around the forming ions, i.e. a process analogous to that in Wilson chambers. Another interesting element is the presence of muscles on the gym floor. It is about Thamnium alopecurum L. and Oxyrrhynchium praelongum (Hedw.), forms that grow under water and which indicate the maximum growth level of the lake.
Peștera Poarta Zmeilor
Poarta Zmeilor Cave is a fossil cave located in the northwest of the Trascău Mountains. Near it is a natural stone portal.
Peștera Huda lui Papară
The Huda lui Papară cave is the cave in the Trascău Mountains that accumulates all the superlatives: the longest, the most uneven, the most difficult, the largest hall, with the highest gallery, with the longest underground course, with the highest flow, with the largest waterfall, with the largest bat colony in Europe, with the longest and most numerous eccentricities, with the largest chiropterite deposit in Romania
In the area
Besides Points of Interest there are in the nearby area different places to visit, things to do, touristic attractions, nature & wildlife areas, tours, day trips etc.
As impressions of the area; Aiud Citadel, Cheile Râmețului, Courvin Castle, Deva Fortress, Civilization Museum, Coltesti Castle Ruins, Berkesi Szoros, Cheile Turzii.