Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make sense to do a day trip to Transfagarasan Highway. It's a one way drive and ends up near some of the cities you want to see. Just take that from one place to the next.
I would spend a max of one day in Bucharest, agree with another poster it was the least interesting part of the trip for us. We loved the smaller towns.
I would go to Bucovina rather than Cluj if you can get there. It's a different landscape so will provide variety. The Painted Monasteries are incredible.
OP here. I just checked out the painted monasteries and they are beautiful. Where did you base yourself to visit these?
In an AirBNB called “Rija Land” in Ciumarna. It was absolutely lovely!
That looks lovely. If we were traveling with more people it would have been a great place to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just came back from Romania this weekend and drove everywhere and thought the roads were amazing! they all felt and looked new. Our trip from Bucharest through Transfagarasan road took almost 8 hours though, not sure how you will do it in one day. We dud bucharest - transfagarasan - corvin's castle (skippable) - sibiu - sighisoara - viscri (do not skip) - brasov - sinaia - bucharest.
Thank you!
What did you like about Viscri and why did you not like Corvin's castle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make sense to do a day trip to Transfagarasan Highway. It's a one way drive and ends up near some of the cities you want to see. Just take that from one place to the next.
I would spend a max of one day in Bucharest, agree with another poster it was the least interesting part of the trip for us. We loved the smaller towns.
I would go to Bucovina rather than Cluj if you can get there. It's a different landscape so will provide variety. The Painted Monasteries are incredible.
OP here. I just checked out the painted monasteries and they are beautiful. Where did you base yourself to visit these?
In an AirBNB called “Rija Land” in Ciumarna. It was absolutely lovely!
Anonymous wrote:We just came back from Romania this weekend and drove everywhere and thought the roads were amazing! they all felt and looked new. Our trip from Bucharest through Transfagarasan road took almost 8 hours though, not sure how you will do it in one day. We dud bucharest - transfagarasan - corvin's castle (skippable) - sibiu - sighisoara - viscri (do not skip) - brasov - sinaia - bucharest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do the castles in one day if you have a guide with a car. Another advantage of that is that the guides get you in faster - not sure if they officially pay to the museums, pay someone under the table or make reservations as a small group, but we’ve just walked in as opposed to standing in line with all the individual visitors.
OP here. How did you find these guides with the cars? Did you just book tours on getyourguide or viator?
I did the tour with Florin https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g295394-d9883349-Reviews-Flip_Flop_Tours-Brasov_Brasov_County_Central_Romania_Transylvania.html. A coworker recommended him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make sense to do a day trip to Transfagarasan Highway. It's a one way drive and ends up near some of the cities you want to see. Just take that from one place to the next.
I would spend a max of one day in Bucharest, agree with another poster it was the least interesting part of the trip for us. We loved the smaller towns.
I would go to Bucovina rather than Cluj if you can get there. It's a different landscape so will provide variety. The Painted Monasteries are incredible.
OP here. I just checked out the painted monasteries and they are beautiful. Where did you base yourself to visit these?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Unfortunately driving is not an option for us.
We have to go by public transport or taxi between cities and do the day tours or do it on our own and use taxi/uber/bolt for drop off's.
Why is driving not an option? If you don’t drive, the trip will suck. Truly. You should just pick another destination if that is the case, but why cant you drive?
We’ve lived in/travelled all over Europe (more than 30 countries) and found driving in Romania among the worst experiences. As a pp mentioned, loads of 2 lane highways with slow moving tractor trailers that are impossible to pass with all of the twisting roads, tons of construction, detours and bad road conditions. Getting anywhere took twice as long as google maps predicted.
Granted this was 5 years ago, so maybe things have improved but if I had to do it over I would definitely go with trains.
That being said, despite the transportation headaches it was a great/unique experience and Transylvania is beautiful!
Well I’ve been to every country in Europe, and driven in most of them, and I didn’t find Romania bad at all.