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We arrived at midday and parked by a lovely memorial park called 'Revolutei Decembrei 1989' - which pretty much describes why it was built. We then walked up to Piata Sfatului which is the town centre. We had lunch in a restaurant then headed back out of Brashov. We decided to take a different route back going further west through Pitesi. The scenery was beautiful, with loads of farm animals (cows, horses, pigs) grazing on the verge. All the animals look in very good condition, and far better than Dave remembers when he last lived here. The only problem is the litter, nice view points (as shown in the picture) are situated along the Transylvanian Alps. But many are strewn with litter, it is a shame that people make an effort to come out of the cities to see the stunning countryside but don't take their litter back with them!!