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It takes about 2.5 hours to drive the road, but leave plenty of time to stop and take photos, or in case you get stuck behind flocks of sheep and local herders, who share the road with regular traffic.
A restaurant and chalet accommodations are available at Balea Lake.
It can be chilly in the mountains, even in summer, so bring warm clothing in case you want to get out and take photos.
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Although the Transfagarasan Highway is free to visit and drive, you'll have to get to this remote attraction. Tours provide an affordable way to visit the highway, with day trips to the Transfagarasan Highway from Bucharest starting at roughly US$110, but prices generally depend on the number of passengers.
No, the highest section of the Transfagarasan Highway is closed in winter due to the risk of avalanches and hazardous driving conditions. The closed section spans the road from Balea Waterfall to Piscul Negru Waterfall. Driving this section of the road is also restricted to daylight hours throughout the year.
Some of the top attractions on the Transfagarasan Highway include the ruins of Poenari Castle and nearby Vidraru Dam, as well as alpine places to visit, such as Balea Lake, Capra Waterfall, and Capra Lake. You'll also enjoy the mountain scenery along the Transfagarasan Highway.
Yes, you can rent a car to drive the Transfagarasan Highway, as you don’t need to take a tour to visit. However, you must be a competent and confident driver, as the highway has many hairpins and tight bends. Other hazards include steep drops and sheep passing through.
Yes, visitors to the Transfagarasan Highway find hiking trails along the road for more mountain exploration. Many trails are found near Capra Lake and Balea Lake, including a challenging one to the peak of Vânătarea lui Buteanu. Or, try cycling— an e-bike can help with the mountainous roads.












































































































































