The restored monastery complex, which dates back to the 13th century, offers a fascinating combination of ruins and well-preserved areas.
As you explore, you can admire the imposing stone walls and simple but powerful Gothic arches that have withstood the elements for centuries. The old cloister is particularly impressive, giving you a sense of the life of the Cistercian monks who once spent their days here in prayer and hard work. The ruins tell of a time of upheaval and calm - rich in contrast, yet atmospheric.
Thanks to the careful restoration work, the original structure of the monastery can still be clearly seen, with some areas combined with modern elements to make the experience easier for visitors. The new roofs in particular offer protection from the weather and enable a relaxed visit, even in changeable weather.
A little tip: wear sturdy shoes, as the terrain is partly uneven. But don’t let that put you off – the adventure is worth it.