Nestled in Dâmbovița county, with around 50 important factories in the area, Gulia Eco-Village enjoys excellent connectivity and proximity to a 30-hectares forest. Gulia Eco-Village is easily accessible by car, train, and bus, not just from Bucharest, but also from Ploiești, Pitești, and Târgoviște. Moreover, the Eco-Village is 10 km or 8 minutes away from the A0 highway.
Our own transportation that will run to and from Bucharest after the completion of phase 2 of the project.
•10 km or 8 min away from A0
•15 min to Terminal Multimodal Străulești
primarily attributed to the existing train line that links Gara de Nord – Titu – Târgoviște – Fieni.
Travel by car
Gulia – București
26km / 30min
Pitești – Gulia
107km / 1h 21min
Târgoviște – Gulia
58km / 55min
Ploiești – Gulia
57km / 58min
Găiești – Gulia
51km / 49min
Titu – Gulia
30km / 30min
Travel by microbus
Trătășești – București
25km / 45min
Travel by train
Târgoviște – București
80km / 70min
Săbăreni – București
14km / 19min
Eco-Village – Halta Gulia
4km / 5min
(by car)
Eco-Village – Sărăbeni station
8km / 10min
(by car)
Travel by public transport
Tram Lines
41, 3
Bus Lines
330, 203, 441, 446, 448, 477, 131, 205, 331, 335, 361 783
Express Routes
783
Multiple public transport lines are available from Gulia to the nearest cities around.
Grupo Demetra promotes active transportation, such as walking, cycling, and public transit. Car-free zones and pedestrian-only streets will encourage residents to move about the neighbourhood with ease. Bike and car-sharing programs, electric vehicle charging stations, and efficient public transportation options will further reduce the carbon footprint of the community.
Gulia village is an integral component of the Tărtășești commune, along with the villages of Bâldana and Tărtășești. These settlements have historical origins tracing back to the 17th century and closely align with the present-day DN7 road in a linear configuration that catered to commercial activities. By the conclusion of the 19th century, Gulia boasted a population of 292 inhabitants, while Tărtășești comprised 1148 residents.
Presently, the combined population of the commune stands at 5121 residents. Prior to 1981, the commune was affiliated with Ilfov County, and subsequently, through the enactment of Law 2/1980 concerning administrative reorganisation, it became an integral part of Dâmbovița County.
Str. Elena Clucereasa, no. 11, sector 1, Bucharest, Romania