
In the heart of Transylvania, in the locality of Șugag, Alba County, there is a sacred place where pilgrims gather to honor the memory of Saint George the Pilgrim, whose feast day is scheduled for August 17, 2026. Born in this commune in 1864 under the name George Lazăr, Saint George the Pilgrim is a symbol of Transylvanian humility, his life being closely tied to the mountainous landscape of the area.
Șugag is strategically located on the upper course of the Sebeș River, serving as the main gateway to Transalpina, the highest road in Romania. Visitors can explore not only the saint's birthplace but also the spectacular landscapes of the Sebeș Mountains and the Cindrel Mountains, where the traditional shepherd customs of the border regions have been preserved intact.
The Sebeș Mountains and the Cindrel Mountains offer a uniquely beautiful landscape, with high peaks and narrow valleys, where nature has created a unique setting. Here, visitors can discover a world of shepherds, where traditions and customs have been preserved intact over time.
The history of the area is marked by deep spirituality, which is reflected in the life and activity of Saint George the Pilgrim. In the context of 2026, declared the Year of the Family Christian Pastoral, a visit to this rural community offers an authentic perspective on traditional values.
At a short distance from Șugag lies the Oașa Natural Reserve and the omonim dam, which offer impressive panoramas and mountain hiking trails. Here, visitors can discover a world of wild nature, with unique landscapes and rare plant and animal species.
Local architecture and woodworking crafts specific to Alba County complete the tourist experience, transforming Șugag into a reference destination for those seeking peace and reconnection with the cultural history of Transylvania. Here, visitors can discover traditional houses, churches, and other historical monuments, which reflect the local culture and identity.
Șugag is a sacred place where pilgrims gather to honor the memory of Saint George the Pilgrim. Here, visitors can discover a world of wild nature, traditions, and customs, history, and spirituality. A visit to this rural community offers an authentic perspective on traditional values and a uniquely beautiful tourist experience.
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