Castles of Transylvania

Transylvania Romania: (ZZ-BKRM01)
URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/outdoor_bike_romania_Castles_of_Transylvania.aspx

Introduction
Transylvania Romania
Transylvania (the land “beyond the forest”), is often known best through Bram Stokers ‘Dracula’ and Patrick Fermors ‘Castles of Transylvania’ and is one of the great cultural landscapes of Europe, while yet still relatively undiscovered.

With our planned route, you will cycle along the spectacular Carpathian Mountains with splendid views, the lowland valleys with its medieval looking villages left untouched by time, and lush forests which shelter the local deer, boars and even the more reclusive bears and wolves. On some of the days, you meet only lone oxen drawn carts, occasional horseback riders and cross paths with herds of driven cows or find buffalo cooling off in the rivers.

You may visit some of the numerous German/Saxon church castles along the way, with their beautiful Renaissance and Baroque altars and pulpits. In most cases, you have to get the keys from a nearby farmhouse! You will see the castles of Bran, Sighisoara (UNESCO Cultural Heritage) and Fagaras as well as the very beautiful medieval Saxon towns of Brasov and Sibiu the ‘Cultural Capital of Europe 2007’.

Accomodation

Accommodations
If one hotel from the list below is not available at the date of the booking, we are using similar hotels (same standards).

Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Night 1: Hotel in Brasov
Night 2: Guesthouse in Bucium
Night 3: Hotel in Sambata de Sus
Night 4: Hotel in Veseud
Night 5: Hotel in Sighisoara
Night 6: Hotel in Avrig
Night 7: Hotel in Sibiu

Brasov - Hotel Safrano
Boasting an ideal location, just in front of the old town hall, this boutique hotel offers elegant and spacious bedrooms. Each room comes equipped with private facilities, a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.

Bucium - Casa Moga
This charming guesthouse offers 8 comfortable rooms. Each room comes with a TV, internet access and a private bathroom. Most rooms also offer a nice view over the surrounding mountains.
The common area includes a small lounge as well as a lovely garden.

Sambata de Sus - Casa Iarina
This eco-friendly hotel offers modern guestrooms featuring a TV, an ensuite bathroom and free Wi-Fi. Most rooms also have a balcony with garden views.

Veseud - Guesthouse Veseud
This lovely guesthouse offers renovated rooms with traditional Transylvanian furniture. Built in the 1880s, the house also retains materials from the original building. Each room includes a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi.

Sighisoara - Hotel Korona
This 4-star hotel was renovated in 2022. It offers modern bedrooms with free Wi-Fi, heating and air conditioning, a TV, a coffee maker and an ensuite bathroom.    
There is a small pool where you can relax in the evening.   

Avrig - Brukenthal Palace
Tonight, you sleep in this beautiful palace. It used to be the summer residence of Baron Samuel von Brukenthal, with a similar design to that of the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. All rooms feature a private bathroom, a TV and free Wi-Fi internet.
In the evening, guests can relax in the beautiful gardens.

Sibiu - Hotel Continental Forum
This hotel is ideally located near the historic city center. Each room features a private bathroom, a safe, a phone, a TV and free Wi-Fi.


Meals
During the guided trip. all breakfast and 3 evening meals are included.
During the self-guided trip, only breakfasts are included.

The breakfasts are eaten at the accommodations and included evening meals are taken in either the restaurant (if it's a hotel) or in the dining room (if it's a pension).
The style of the food is mainly Romanian.

Special diets and dietary restrictions:
Vegetarians, gluten/lactose free, etc… can be catered for when notified in advance.

This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding

YOUR BICYCLES
-Bikes are hybrid touring bikes or e-bikes (can be rented if requested at time of booking)
-Bikes are adjustable in size (mens and ladies available)
-We provide bike tool kit, repair supplies, pump, lock and spare tire tube.

Equipment available per each double room:
•Handlebar bag and 2 saddlebags
•Repair kit (wrenches, imbus keys, patches, glue, pump, etc), spare tire

Pedals:
The bikes will have flat pedals. If you want to bring your own pedals, please bring your own shoes and also the necessary equipment to change the pedals.

Helmets:

Helmets are not available on this tour. We recommend that you bring your own for safety and hygiene purposes.

Itinerary

Transylvania Bike Tour

Sample Itinerary: self-guided option - subject to changes

Day 1: Arrive in Brasov
Make your own way to Brasov and stroll around the beautiful town square, surrounded by Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque patrician buildings. Visit the gothic ‘Black church’ with the world famous Buchholz organ and a rare collection of oriental carpets which Brasovian tradesmen brought back from their trading missions in the Ottoman Empire. In the evening, you may attend an organ concert and have dinner on the historic square (not included in trip package).
Overnight in Brasov

Day 2: Bran Castle and Piatra Craiului National Park
Transfer to Bran (1.5 h) to visit Dracula’s Castle. It served as an impressive backstage for Roman Polanski’s ‘Dance of the Vampires’ and it was a refuge for Queen Mary of Romania, granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
After the visit, cycle through the Piatra Craiului National Park, along a beautiful valley between two mountains.  Then you cycle with spectacular views to the ‘Transylvanian Alps’ through to former Walachian territory (‘terra Vlachorum’) to Bucium.
By bike: approximately 48 km
Meals included: Breakfast 
Overnight in Bucium


Day 3: Bucium to Sambata de Sus
Today, you cycle over the Transylvanian Alps whose peaks are always covered with snow.  You make your way through sleepy villages in which the time seems to stand still. Visit the orthodox Brâncoveanu Monastery with its valuable icons. 30 or 42 km
By bike: approximately 30 or 42 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Sambata de Sus


Day 4: Sambata de Sus to Veseud
Your itinerary for the day leads you through beautiful villages founded by the German-Saxons in the 12th Century. Nearly every village is dominated by an impressive church castle.
By bike: approximately 53 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Veseud


Day 5: Veseud to Sighisoara
Cycle to Agnita and visit the impressive church before heading to Bradeni (Henndorf) castle with its medieval chests, some of which are adorned with mysterious paintings of fantastic beings. End your day in medieval Sighisoara, part of the UNESCO-World Heritage. Visit the clock tower and the church on the hill with beautiful mural paintings.
By bike: approximately 55 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Sighisoara


Day 6: Biertan to Avrig
After a quick transfer (30 min) to Biertan, home one of the most impressive castles of Transylvania (UNESCO Cultural Heritage), you start your cycling tour for the day.   
Enjoy beautiful views to the Carpathians on your way to Avrig, where you can visit the the Brukenthal Palace with beautiful gardens. 
By bike: approximately 60 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Avrig


Day 7: Avrig to Sibiu
Cycle via Cisnadie to the ‘Young Forest’ and visit the peasant museum. Then a cycling path will bring you traffic free through the ‘Alder Park’ straight to your hotel in Sibiu, the most beautiful town of Romania. Stroll through the medieval town squares with beautifully restored medieval patrician houses, Gothic and Baroque churches.
By bike: approximately 45 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Sibiu


Day 8: Departure
Make your own way back to Bucharest.
Meals included: Breakfast

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Sample Itinerary: guided option (not available in 2023 or 2024) - subject to changes

Day 1: Arrive in Brasov
Pick up at Bucharest airport and group transfer to Brasov.
Stroll around the beautiful town square, surrounded by Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque patrician buildings. Visit the gothic ‘Black church’ with the world famous Buchholz organ and a rare collection of oriental carpets which Brasovian tradesmen brought back from their trading missions in the Ottoman Empire. In the evening, you may attend an organ concert and have dinner on the historic square (not included in trip package).
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight in Brasov

Day 2: Bran Castle and Barsa Valley
Transfer to Zarnesti. Cycle to the Dracula Castle with splendid views of the Bucegi Mountains. The Castle served as an impressive backstage for Roman Polanskis ‘Dance of the Vampires’ and for Queen Mary of Romania, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Cycle along the Barsa Valley with beautiful views over the Postavarul and Piatra Craiului, on your way back to Zarnesti.
By bike: approximately 45 kms. (~ 27 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Zarnesti


Day 3: Zarnesti to Fagaras
Cycle through the Piatra Craiului National Park, which has the highest concentration of bears and wolves in Europe. Then, you cycle with spectacular views of the ‘Transylvanian Alps’ through the former Walachian territory (‘terra Vlachorum’) to Fagaras. On your way, there should be many opportunities to see rare flowers, birds and butterflies. Visit the recently restored Renaissance castle (and its museum) owned by the Hungarian Voivodes who ruled Transylvania.
By bike: approximately 58 kms. (~ 36 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Fagaras


Day 4: Fagaras to Sighisoara
Short transfer to Cincu or Dealu Frumos to avoid a busy road. Today you cycle through a quite remote area, passing numerous villages and fortified churches. You may see a street wedding on your way. The town castle of Sighisoara is the biggest lived-in castle in Europe and part of the UNESCO Cultural Heritage. Have a good Hungarian meal in the Casa cu Cerb (the ‘House with the Deer Antler’), where the Prince of Wales is dining sometimes when visiting Transylvania.
By bike: approximately 40-50 kms. (~ 25-31 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Sighisoara


Day 5: Sighisoara to Biertan
Cycle to the old bishopric of Biertan, one of the most impressive castles of Transylvania and a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site.
By bike: approximately 35 kms. (~ 25 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Biertan


Day 6: Biertan to Hartibaciu (Harbach) Valley
Today you cycle through the remote Harbach valley with beautiful views over the Transylvanian Alps. You meet horse wagons loaded with hay, and villages in which the time seems to stand still. The farmers on the fields are still using scythes and sickles. You may do a short detour to visit the Hosman castle with its interesting Gothic sculptures. See the ‘Speckturm’ (bacon tower) - maybe the custodian will climb up with you to the clock tower and you may have a look to its ancient mechanism. Then, transfer to Sibiu for the night.
By bike: approximately 50 kms. (~ 33 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Nucet


Day 7: Sibiu and the Cindrel Mountains
Visit Sibiu with its 3 squares surrounded by Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque Buildings and its peasant markets. Cycle to the shepherd village of Sibiel and visit a glass icon museum.
By bike: approximately 50 kms. (~ 33 mi.)
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Sibiu


Day 8: Departure
Transfer back to Bucharest.
Meals included: Breakfast


Rates and Dates for Castles of Transylvania

Rates include:

Guided: Accommodations, All breakfasts and 3 dinners, Transfers during the tour as described, Airport transfers on first and last day & English speaking cycling guide.

Self-guided: Accommodations, All breakfasts, Transfers during the tour as described, Route notes and maps & Local contact

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescriptionEUR ~US$
    A
    20248 day cycling tour (self-guided)€950$1045
The US Dollar Rate is Based on Exchange Rate of 1.1

* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy

Transfer and Other Charges:



 DescriptionEUR~US$
2024 Pick-up/ drop-off Bucharest Airport included in guided tour 0 $0
2024 Transfers on your own before/ after trip for self-guided tour 0 $0
2024 Bike rental 70 $80
2024 E-Bike rental 220 $240
2024 Extra nights, please inquire 0 $0
2024 Single supplement 295 $325
2024 Solo traveler supplement 495 $545

Season Seasons  Min / MaxReserve
A 2024 04/20 - 10/19 8d / 7n 8 day cycling tour (self-gui... 6 /12 Reserve

Dates Note: Self-guided trips can be arranged anytime from April 17th to October 9th 2021

Rates do not include:

Guided: Bike rental, Lunches and 4 dinners, Gratuities & Transfers not mentionned as included in the itinerary
Self-guided: Bike rental, Lunches and Dinners & Transfers not mentionned as included in the itinerary (Airport transfers)

Other Info
Meeting: Brasov hotel
Airport: Bucharest
Transfer: Brasov

Climate:
                                                    Sibiu area


Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

36

41

51

61

70

75

79

79

71

61

49

38

Average Low Temperature (°F)

19

22

30

39

47

53

56

55

48

38

30

23

Average High Temperature (°C)

2

5

10

16

21

24

26

26

22

16

9

3

Average Low Temperature (°C)

-7

-5

-1

4

8

12

13

13

9

3

-1

-5

Average Precipitation (days of rain)

5

5

5

9

10

11

9

7

6

6

5

5

Source: NOAA


Seasons
Romania has a temperate climate with 4 distinct seasons. May, June, September and October are the best months to visit.

Summer (July to August)
Summers are generally hot. However, refreshing rainfalls can be expected. Due to the continental influences from the East, the summers can sometimes be dry with rain in the mountains only.

Autumn
Autumn is usually cool and pleasant. Strong winds and storms are rare in the summer, they tend to occur in the mountains during late autumn.

Winter (December to March)
Winters are usually cold, with snow falling throughout most of the country.

Spring
Spring can see some rainfall, but it is generally pleasant with temperatures getting warmer.

Annual rainfall all over the country is 677 mm, 1000 mm in the mountains.

What To Bring:
…  this list is only a guideline for you

Hidden Trails Travel Documents and Trip Voucher (contains important local tour contact info.)
Flight tickets
Passport
Visa (check with your consulate)
Gear

Cycling Gear
Rucksack/day pack
Warm pullover/jumper
Waterproofs
Water bottle
Insect repellent
Sunglasses
Sun Hat
Sun block/cream
Compass
Torch
Mobile Phone
Container for sandwiches
First Aid Kit
Towel and small bar of soap
Personal Toiletries
Personal medications
Sore cream (for an emergency)
Adapter for electric appliances 
Camera and extra film or batteries

Note: You should have your luggage packed and ready to be transported by 9.30 in the morning.
You will be supplied with a front bag with a transparent waterproof pocket where you can keep your maps and route notes for the day (it can be attached on the handlebars), saddle bags, repair kit and one spare tube per bike.