Getting Around
Renting a car is the most efficient way to explore the rural Dâmbovița region.





Cojasca is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Romania, located in the historical region of Muntenia. Situated on the Wallachian Plain, it is primarily an agricultural community with a population of approximately 7,200 residents. The area offers a quiet, authentic glimpse into the daily life of rural southern Romania, away from the typical tourist paths. Visitors can observe traditional household farming and the simple architectural styles of the region. While it lacks major commercial attractions, its proximity to the city of Târgoviște allows for easy exploration of broader regional history. It serves as a peaceful destination for those interested in the local culture and landscapes of the Dâmbovița area.
Cojasca is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Romania, located in the historical region of Muntenia. Situated on the Wallachian Plain, it is primarily an agricultural community with a population of approximately 7,200 residents. The area offers a quiet, authentic glimpse into the daily life of rural southern Romania, away from the typical tourist paths. Visitors can observe traditional household farming and the simple architectural styles of the region. While it lacks major commercial attractions, its proximity to the city of Târgoviște allows for easy exploration of broader regional history. It serves as a peaceful destination for those interested in the local culture and landscapes of the Dâmbovița area.
Authentic rural Romanian atmosphere.
Located in the historic Muntenia region.
Traditional agricultural landscapes.
Proximity to the regional center of Târgoviște.
Limited tourist infrastructure within the commune.
Primarily a residential and agricultural area with a very slow pace of life.
Public transport can be infrequent; a car is recommended for flexibility.
Renting a car is the most efficient way to explore the rural Dâmbovița region.
Basic Romanian phrases are helpful as English is less common in rural areas.
Exploring authentic rural Romanian culture and quiet landscapes.
RON lei
$40-$70 p/day
Romanian, English
Visit the nearby city of Târgoviște to explore the historic Princely Court.
May-September
Spring in Cojasca is mild and pleasant, ideal for seeing the countryside come to life.
Summers are warm and active, reflecting the peak of the local agricultural season.
Fall is the harvest season, offering a colorful and culturally rich time to visit.
Winters are cold and quiet, providing a peaceful look at traditional village life.