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29 cze 2019 · The Transfagarasan Road (National Road DN 7C) begins in Cartisoara and ends in Bascov. It covers a total length of about 150 kilometres (three and a half to four hours without stops). However, the interesting part is roughly between Cartisoara and Curtea de Arges (120 kilometres or a three-hour drive).
The Transfagarasan is a spectacular twisting road through the Carpathian Mountains in Romania, and thanks to Top Gear, is one of Romania’s most popular destinations. This spectacular mountain pass, Romania’s second highest paved mountain route, is a real treat for drivers as it passes dramatic forested mountains, alpine lakes, and historic ...
8 lip 2023 · One of the most exciting things to do in Romania is drive the scenic Transfagarasan highway, which traverses the Fāgāras Massif. The road’s official name is Drumul National 7C (DN7C), but everybody knows it as the Transfagarasan (not to be confused with its sister road and competitor – Transalpina.
Stretching over 150 kilometers, the Transfagarasan stands as Romania’s most renowned and breathtaking roadway. Thanks to a feature on BBC Top Gear back in 2009, it has earned its place as one of the nation’s premier tourist destinations.
13 kwi 2023 · Transfagarasan is the second highest road in Romania, after Transalpina, and one of the most beautiful places in Romania and a popular touristic attraction for Romanian and foreign tourists. That’s why the Transfagarasan gets crowded on most summer weekends.
27 sie 2024 · Driving along the Transfagarasan road in Romania can be the highlight of your trip - here's everything that you need to know about this road trip along one of the most beautiful roads in the world.
The Transfăgărășan (trans + Făgăraș; Hungarian: Transzfogarasi út) or DN7C is a paved mountain road crossing the southern section of the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. It has national-road ranking and is the second-highest paved road in the country after the Transalpina.