In Leova will be relaunched the project to create the tourist complex “Traian’s Valley”

The resumption of works planned for this year within the project to create the tourist complex “Valul lui Traian” was decided at a meeting in Leova, with the participation of representatives of the Regional Development Agency (RDA) South, the City Hall – as beneficiary, the project manager, the contractor and the technical responsible.

At present, the excavation and deepening of the water basin, which covers an area of 15 ha, is about 95% completed, according to RDA South.

The total value of the project is RON 15.63 million, of which 90% is from the National Fund for Regional and Local Development (FNDRL) and 10% from the Leova City Hall. “For the year 2025, 5.46 million RON is allocated from the FNDRL,” RDA South indicates.

The project aims to create an infrastructure for the rehabilitation of the aquatic pool and the development of a recreational area, located in the vicinity of the natural and historical monument “Valul lui Traian”. These works are an integral part of the future tourist complex.

Trajan’s Wave is an archaeological monument (2nd century AD) of international importance, located at the exit of the village of Vadul lui Isac. It is 126 km long and stretches from the village of Vadul lui Isac to the town of Tatarbunar on the territory of Ukraine. The wave’s height does not exceed 1.5-3 m. The historical monument Trajan’s Valley is a fortification from the late ancient period, first documented on March 13, 1489. The valleys are located in the southern part of Moldavia and constitute two main branches: from below and from above.