Orient Express
The 2011 Route
Sections
Cycling with Vlad
Vienna to Bucharest
Start: June 28, Vienna, Austria
Finish: July 13, Bucharest, Romania
Price: €2,450
Finish: July 13, Bucharest, Romania
Price: €2,450
Distance: 1,355km
Riding Days: 14 days
Resting Days: 2 days
Riding Days: 14 days
Resting Days: 2 days
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Leaving Budapest we will head southeast, traversing the plains of southern Hungary. As we cross into Romania and Transylvania, the flat days soon end. Not only is Transylvania rich in history and intrigue, its landscapes rival the Alps and Pyrenees for sheer challenge and awe-inspiring views. Cycling eastward on country roads, we arrive at our rest day in Alba Iulia - the capital during Michael the Brave's short reign as Prince of Transylvania.
On from Alba Iulia, the Carpathians creep ever closer on our right, until we turn inward and start our excruciating ascent up the Transfagaras range and into the territory ruled by Vlad Dracul. Over a distance of approx. 60 km we will climb to an altitude of 2034m negotiating more than 50 switchbacks on the north side of the pass. After reaching the top, we will take time out to explore the little known ruins of Poienari Castle - one of Vlad's fortresses. From there, we zoom downhill through tunnels and past manmade lakes high in the mountains until we reach Curtea de Arges - one of the oldest cities in Romania on the banks of the Arges River. The next stop is Targoviste, the city from which Vlad ran his empire, and the site of the trial and execution of Nicolae Ceausescu. After another day of riding into the metropolis of Bucharest, the current capital of Romania, our time cycling with Vlad is complete.
Countries: Austria, Hungary, and Romania

