Transfagarasan Road Trip from Bucharest - 12 Hours

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Transfagarasan Road Trip from Bucharest

Max capacity: 14
Duration: 12 Hours
Intensity: Moderate
Embark on a Bucharest travel adventure by taking a journey along the Transfagarasan Highway, renowned as one of the most breathtaking roads globally, and uncover the wild beauty of the Carpathian Mountains.

Trip Highlights

Curtea de Arges Monastery
Poenari Citadel
Vidraru Dam
Balea Lake

Included

Transportation
Guide
Entrance fees

Availability

Only July-October
Private Tour
Customizable
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75€
/person

Payment Conditions

Tiered pricing

Detailed itinerary

Your Bucharest travel adventure commences bright and early as your tour guide picks you up from your hotel, marking the beginning of an exhilarating journey through the majestic Făgăraș Mountains, the tallest mountains in Romania.

As we leave Bucharest, the Transfagarasan Highway greets us, leading us north through the heart of the Transylvanian Alps. Prepare to be enthralled by the unexpected change in landscape as we gradually ascend, leaving behind the bustling city and entering a region of towering peaks, verdant valleys, and flowing waterfalls. This one-of-a-kind Transfagarasan trip promises an extraordinary road trip experience, with breathtaking views and the opportunity to fully connect with the raw beauty of Romania’s countryside.

The expedition begins with a visit to the enchanted Curtea de Argeș Monastery, which is steeped in legends of sacrifice and architectural magnificence. Next, we face the challenge of climbing Poenari Citadel, which is traditionally connected with Vlad the Impaler himself. As we continue our drive, keep an eye out for the breathtaking Vidraru Dam and the stunning vista it provides. Then, prepare to be amazed by the famed Transfagarasan Highway, which winds through the gorgeous Făgăraș Mountains, featuring over 20 peaks that exceed 2,000 meters! Keep your cameras ready and your eyes peeled for wildlife; you might even see some courageous black goats or elusive bears!

Important Information for your Transfagarasan trip:

Seasonal Access: The awe-inspiring Transfagarasan Highway is typically open from late June to the end of October, as winter weather can make it impassable.

Weather Conditions: Mountain weather can be unpredictable, and sometimes, fog may obscure the breathtaking views of Balea Lake. Be prepared for the possibility of limited visibility during your visit.

Balea Waterfall: While not included in this specific itinerary due to time constraints, the majestic Balea Waterfall remains accessible. You can choose to explore it on your own time, either by taking the scenic route to Sibiu or by enjoying a thrilling hike in Romania.

Curtea de Arges Monastery

Our first stop is the renowned Curtea de Arges Monastery, which is filled with legend and history. According to the local myth, the monastery’s splendour stems from a terrible tale of sacrifice, with master craftsman Manole burying his beloved wife within its walls as an offering to God. After five gruelling years of building, the monastery was completed in 1517 and today serves as the final resting place for members of the Romanian royal family.

Vidraru Dam

The phenomenal Vidraru Dam, located near the castle, is a towering engineering marvel that dominates the area. The dam, which rises over 160 meters, provides a stunning view of its surroundings. The dam’s massive size creates a stunning contrast with the natural beauty of the mountains. Take some time to capture some breathtaking photos here, where the force of human creativity complements the grandeur of nature.

Transfagarasan Highway: The Ultimate Road Trip

Prepare for the highlight of our Bucharest travel itinerary—the legendary Transfagarasan Highway celebrated as one of the world’s most spectacular roads.

The Top Gear team, led by Jeremy Clarkson, was the first to award this recognition after driving down this road in 2009. That year, the Transfagarasan became “the best road in the world.” The Transfagarasan Way was forged with 20 tonnes of dynamite and is now the most spectacular piece of road in the known world, connecting Curtea de Arges and Cartisoara.

Constructed with startling ambition and strategic significance, this engineering masterpiece traverses the rocky terrain between Curtea de Arges and Cartisoara, thanks to the Romanian army’s arduous efforts and Nicolae Ceausescu’s visionary leadership.

The road was built between 1970 and 1974 with logistical backing from the army, with the goal of connecting the ancient regions of Transylvania and Wallachia via a previously inaccessible path. The project’s cost to the country was considerable, especially given how many lives were sacrificed during its completion.

Under the government of Nicolae Ceausescu, the road was portrayed as one of communism’s greatest successes, despite the fact that its economic worth was unjustified and its role was mainly strategic military.

Immerse yourself in the Transfagarasan’s breathtaking beauty as we make our way through its serpentine twists and towering peaks. Whether you’re a thrill-seeking enthusiast, a photography lover enthralled by nature’s beauty, or simply an inquisitive traveller looking for adventure, the Transfagarasan road guarantees an unforgettable time.

Balea Lake

Descending from the dizzying heights of the Transfagarasan, we arrive at the peaceful shores of Balea Lake, tucked in the beautiful alpine scenery. During the winter months, guests can marvel at Romania’s only ice hotel, which is built from the crystalline waters of Balea Lake.

End your Transfagarasan journey with a leisurely stroll around the glacier-fed lake, taking in the tranquillity of this lonely mountain sanctuary. As the sun sets over the Făgăraș Mountains, we bid farewell to this stunning landscape and retrace our steps across the Carpathians’ scenic grandeur.

Our Transfagarasan trip closes when we return to Bucharest at about 8 p.m., packed with memories of an unforgettable journey across Romania’s natural treasures.

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Activities

Explore Romania’s Fortresses

Visit Romania’s historic fortresses, once vital for defense and now stunning landmarks. These centuries-old sites reveal stories of resilience, medieval architecture, and offer sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

Drive the Transfăgărășan Highway

Cross the Carpathians on one of the world’s most scenic mountain roads. With sharp turns, high peaks, and panoramic views, the Transfăgărășan is an unforgettable experience from start to finish.

Light Hiking in the Carpathian Mountains

Take a breath of fresh air with a gentle hike through scenic landscapes—perfect for reconnecting with nature and enjoying the countryside at a relaxed pace.
  • Included

    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Entrance fees
    • Guided tour with a Professional English-speaking guide
    • Transportation with a modern vehicle
    • Bottle of water
  • Not included

    • Entrance fees to monuments/sights other than those mentioned in the itinerary
    • Lunch (approx. €13/person)
    • Photography Fees

FAQs

Curious about this tour? Here’s everything you need to know before you book. If there’s anything else you’re wondering about, just contact us—we’re happy to help!

The tour begins at 7:30-8:00 AM with pickup directly from your hotel or accommodation in Bucharest. If you’re arriving by plane, we can also arrange pickup from the airport—just let us know your arrival details in advance.

The journey lasts approximately 14 hours, including stops and potential traffic delays. While the Transfăgărășan Highway alpine section spans about 90 kilometers, the winding roads and scenic stops make it a full-day adventure.

No, the Transfăgărășan is typically open from late June to late October, depending on weather conditions. Snow and adverse weather can lead to closures outside this period. It’s advisable to check current road conditions before planning your trip.

Even in summer, temperatures at Bâlea Lake (over 2,000 meters altitude) can be chilly. We recommend dressing in layers and bringing a warm jacket or fleece. Comfortable walking shoes are also essential for exploring the area.

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