The Valley Resort is located in Romania, near Vama Buzăului, in a quiet and picturesque mountainous area in Brașov County, surrounded by forests, clean air, and unspoiled nature. The region is officially recognized as an ecotourism destination, which reinforces the resort’s positioning as a premier retreat, ideal for those seeking privacy, well-being, and authentic experiences in nature
At the same time, the resort benefits from its proximity to some of Romania’s most popular destinations. The city of Brașov, with its historic center, restaurants, and cultural life, is just a short drive away. Bran Castle, one of the country’s most visited attractions, is also nearby and draws tourists year-round. The surrounding area offers numerous opportunities for hiking, biking, and outdoor activities, while still maintaining a strong sense of privacy and seclusion.
This combination of seclusion and accessibility makes the location particularly attractive, both for guests and for long-term investment potential.
The project is built around a clear philosophy: creating an immersive, nature-based retreat, while simultaneously establishing a professionally managed opportunity for long-term value and income potential.
The Valley Resort is designed as a long-term development project structured in multiple phases. The current phase (Phase 1) forms the foundation of the resort and includes the development of 75 units, consisting of homes for 2 and 4 people, with a strong focus on privacy, comfort, and integration into the natural environment. Each unit features indoor leisure amenities and private outdoor facilities, contributing to a high-quality guest experience and a premium market position.
Upon completion, the resort will consist of 160 vacation homes.
Future phases will expand the concept with larger units designed for larger groups, thereby increasing capacity and offering additional amenities, such as a ski slope, which further strengthens the resort’s concept and overall value proposition.
The project operates as a professionally managed resort, meaning that all rental and operational aspects are handled centrally. This allows owners to benefit from rental income without the burden of day-to-day involvement, while ensuring consistent standards and a high-quality guest experience.
The resort will include the following facilities and experiences: reception and shop, restaurant, lake with relaxation areas— Zen Zone (yoga, meditation), Active Zone (sports and outdoor activities), Social Zone (community and shared experiences), forest trails, lake activities, bike rentals, and experiences in collaboration with partners, such as horseback riding or guided hiking tours.
The concept is deliberately positioned outside the realm of mass tourism and instead focuses on a tranquil, high-quality, nature-oriented experience, targeting a niche audience with high spending power.
From an investment perspective, the project is designed to generate returns through short-term rental income and long-term appreciation of the property value.
The Valley Resort is being built from the ground up, which requires the construction of a fully independent and integrated infrastructure system.
The water supply comes from a nearby natural spring in the mountains and is managed on-site via a complete system of storage, pumping, and distribution, ensuring constant pressure and availability in all units, including swimming pools and wellness facilities. The resort also features its own wastewater treatment system, designed with a sustainable ecological balance in mind.
The electrical infrastructure was built directly to the site, as no existing grid was available in the area. In addition, special telecommunications solutions are being implemented to ensure stable mobile coverage within the resort, despite its remote location.
A weather station is also part of the infrastructure and supports smart operational systems throughout the resort. This enables automated adjustments, such as regulating the water temperature in swimming pools and optimizing energy consumption based on real-time environmental data.
The resort will also include charging stations for electric vehicles, meeting modern mobility needs and aligning with the project’s long-term approach to sustainability.
The ambient lighting has been carefully designed to follow the natural rhythm of daylight, providing subtle, warm lighting in the evening while preserving the area’s near-zero light pollution and the clarity of the night sky. Pathways and outdoor elements are constructed using natural materials such as wood, stone, and metal, creating visual harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Overall, the infrastructure is designed not only for functionality but also for autonomy, reliability, and seamless integration with the natural environment.
There is an option to benefit from a guaranteed fixed return of 8% for 15 years.
As of the park’s opening in September 2026, property prices will increase by 10%. Investors who secure their chalet before this price increase will still benefit from the current entry prices as well as an attractive fixed return of 8% after the opening.