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While this post was originally written after the trip we took to Romania in August , it is updated for October with comments and corrections I received from friends and followers of the blog who visited Transfagaran up until October It means you can trust the prices and the content being up-to-date. Surely you are welcome to write me in the comments. So this time, while visiting Romania in August, we decided to visit this road no matter what.
We travelled the Sibiu district and the day before coming back home, we drove to Transfagarasan and spent the entire day there. We found a really good rental car deal through Paapm Paapm website and the actual car rental service provided by the Romanian Autonom car rental company.
Transfagarasan is considered one of the most beautiful roads in the world, crossing the southern part of the Carpathian mountains. It was built in the 70s and is 90km long. Make sure to check your GPS navigation to go through the actual Transfagarasan road and not through an alternative road.
The closest cities are Pitesti and Sibiu. Pitesti is 37km away south. Sibiu is 48km away north. Brasov is km away east. Bucharest is km away south. We arrived from the Sibiu area and got on the road within an hour. We started at Cartisoara village which is marked A on the map. The road is open year-round, but during the winter 25km of it are closed.
That part is closed since during the winter it might prove dangerous to drive through. This part is closed between October 31st and the 1st of July. During the winter, more sections of the road might be closed depending on the weather and how safe it is to drive there. In the past I recommend following the Blogger Martin , who leads bike tours on Transfagarasan and posts updates regarding the weather and whether parts of the road are closed off but he is no longer actively sharing updates.