Readers’ picks of weird wonders include fun times in a Transylvanian salt mine, getting soaked in an Austrian castle and the world’s largest pig museum
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For a surreal experience, look no further than the Salina Turda salt mine. The 120-metre-deep mine was built in the 17th century and briefly used during the second world war as a bomb shelter. Then, later, it was a cheese storage facility. More recently it has been converted into a magical underground theme park, with a ferris wheel, mini-golf, bowling alley and table tennis. It also has an underground lake with rowing boats that you can use to explore the mine.
• Adult £5.75, child £2.90; ferris rides £1, row boats £2.90, salinaturda.eu
Lindsay Watters
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