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Motorcycle Tour the Best of Romania Motorcycle Tour the Best of Romania Motorcycle Tour the best of Romania Motorcycle Tour the best of Romania Duração Dificuldade Veículo de apoio 11 días Alta Não Language Guia en,es Sim This Romania Motorcycle Tour takes you on some of the best motorcycle roads in Europe. Transfagarasan Road, Transalpina Highway, Transbucegi or Transrarau will all open their roads for you in an amazing Romanian motorbike experience. The itinerary is complemented with excellent accommodation, traditional food and drinks as well as breath-taking views. Itinerário 1 - Aeroporto Internacional de Cluj - Turda - 40 Welcome to Romania! Our English-speaking guide, a motorcycle enthusiast and a 100% Transylvanian, collects you from Cluj Napoca Airport. Start your Best of Romania Motorcycle Tour from Cluj, and you will be transferred to Turda, a small town with an intimate atmosphere founded by the Romans under the name Potaissa. A ride to the Sunset mountains will make you an appetite for more. Accommodation in Turda. 2 - Turda - Pasul Birgaului - 220 Prepare to descend to the heart of one of the biggest salt mines in the country – Turda Salt Mines, with impressive halls named after kings and queens. Today you'll enjoy stunning sceneries, following the footsteps of Jonathan Harker (Bram Stoker 's character from Dracula novel) to Borgo Pass. And here we are at Dracula's Castle in Borgo Pass, a 3* hotel which was built in accordance to Bram Stoker's imagination. A visit to Dracula's coffin after the sunset will waken your senses 3 - Pasul Birgaului - Gura Humorului - 126 In the morning, if you still see your reflection in the mirror, continue your Romania Motorcycle Tour crossing from Transylvania to Bucovina region. Ride up to 1400m in altitude on Transrarau Road – third most beautiful alpine road in Romania. Also known as the Treasures Road, Transrarau will reward you with an amazing ride and kilometres of breath-taking scenery. Accommodation in Gura Humorului. 4 - Gura Humorului - Gura Humorului - 140 Today you will follow the route to the medieval painted monasteries of Bucovina – UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ride the motorbike up in the mountain area on a winding road to discover the jewels of Bucovina: Moldovita and Sucevita Monasteries. The region is also famous for its black ceramic workshops. 5 - Gura Humorului - Piatra Neamţ - 196 Continue riding to Targu Neamt, home to Neamt Citadel. Dating back to 14th Century, the citadel is one of the most impressive of its kind in Romania. Transceahlau Road is your next destination. Crossing Ceahlau National Park, the road is narrow with small sections of gravel road and offers some beautiful views over Bicaz Lake and the mountain area. Accommodation in Piatra Neamt. 6 - Piatra Neamţ - Brasov - 243 Today you will cross trough Hell’s Throat while riding some of the most beautiful gorges in Romania – Bicazului Gorges. Connecting Moldavia with Transylvania the spectacular gorges are guarded by 400 m rocks offering an incredible view to the traveller. Explore today Brasov, a city with an outstanding medieval atmosphere which has played a vital role in Romania’s history, both old and new. Accommodation in the medieval city of Brasov. 7 - Brasov - Brasov - 220 Start the day riding Prahova Valey and visit Peles Palace, one of the most beautiful royal residences in Europe, home to most of Romania’s monarchs. Get on the motorbikes and continue riding Transbucegi Road – crossing Bucegi Mountain the ride rewards the traveller with amazing views. Also known as Babele Road, Transbucegi is a narrow mountain road, filled with hairpin curves taking you up to 1925 m above sea level. Accommodation in Brasov. 8 - Brasov - Transfăgărășan - 218 Continue your journey to reach Transylvania’s symbol, Bran Castle. Unrightfully called Dracula’s Castle, Bran owes its fame both to its unique charm and to the myth Bram Stoker created around Dracula. Your next ride is on Transfagarasan Road - the most crooked and challenging of Europe's roads for motorcyclists. Built between 1970 and 1974 as a military route, by communist dictator Ceausescu (after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968) it snakes up into the Carpathians offering great rides and enormous satisfaction 9 - Transfăgărășan - Transalpina - 200 Curtea de Arges is your next destination in this Best of Romania Motorcycle Tour. With its beautiful Monastery built in Byzantine style, with Moorish arabesques. Find out the legend of the monastery and continue your journey riding up the mountains. Transalpina Road, one of the most spectacular roads of the Carpathian Mountains and the highest mountain road in Romania is next on your agenda. Accommodation in a 3* Hotel on Transalpina Road. 10 - Transalpina - Turda - 190 Continue exploring Transalpina Road. With its highest point at Urdele Pass – 2,145m above sea level, the road is also called The King's Road by the locals, the road was built under the rule of King Carol II of Romania and rebuilt during World War II by German troops. Reach the town of Alba Iulia Citadel, a fortress with seven bulwarks, a star shaped citadel, common to Vauban fortresses. 11 - Turda - Aeroporto Internacional de Cluj - 40 Your Best of Romania Motorcycle Tour will end in Turda, with a smile on your face and road bends to last you for a lifetime. Transfer to the Airport to catch the flight to your next adventure. Motorcycle F 800 GS R 1200 GS + $254.67 + $474.61 G 650 GS Mono + $0.00 My own motorbike + $1,908.85 R 1200 GS LC + $833.46 Datas e preços 2 pessoas, 1 moto em quarto 2 pessoas, 2 motos em quarto 1 pessoa, 1 moto em um duplo duplo quarto individual 2022-09-10 - $2,539.09 $2,806.49 $3,133.45 2022-09-20 prices per person Opções BMW F 850 GS pasajero $3,506.31 $1,908.85 Incluído Guia Seguro básico Pequeno almoço Hotel Impostos locais Mapas e Road Book Aluguer de motas Estacionamento Transferências Não incluido Veículo de apoio Bebidas com álcool Depósito Jantar Equipamentos de Equipamento frio proteção enduro extremo Ferris Vôos Alimento Mecânico Retorno de motocicleta Bilhetes para Parques na origem Nacionais Bebidas sem Álcool Água On route snacks - Café Gasolina e óleo Foto - Recorde de vídeo Bicicleta de substituição Dicas Vistos Outra informação Custos de cancelamento antecipado Important notice, in case of cancellation: The flight tickets, supplements and optional services subscribed in this tour regardless of the basic program, are subject to 100% of early cancellation costs. 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