Dracula senses that you want to go on a great adventure, so here are some more recommendations:

6. Transfăgărăsan Highway

Pros:

  • Top Gear declared it one of the most beautiful roads on the planet – Link
  • Many hiking paths to the top and you can book accommodation next to Bâlea Lake – Link
  • Beautiful landscape formations like waterfalls and glacial lakes
  • You can get the cable car from Bâlea Waterfall to Bâlea Lake, and get an amazing view – Link

Cons:

  • Access is seasonal from July to October
  • You need driving experience for a safe ride and a car in tip top shape (you don’t want break issues going down)

7. Sighișoara – Medieval city

Pros:

  • The only permanently inhabited fortress in Europe: UNESCO heritage site
  • During the summer there is a medieval festival: Link
  • Accessible by train from both Cluj and Bucharest

Cons:

  • Lots of walking up and down, if you are not very sporty it might be a con
  • All in all, it is a small city if you want to stay for a while

8. Bicaz Gorges and The Red Lake

Pros:

  • Amazing landscape, that will keep your head up most of the time. The Red Lake was formed in 1838 after an earthquake blocked a river and you can row in a sea of submerged trees
  • Many stands selling local products all across the path (it can also be a con if you prefer less crowded places)
  • You can get some adrenaline from crossing a scary bridge: Podul Ungurilor
  • Or experience a terrifying view from The Killer Peak: Refugiul Panoramic

Cons:

  • Not a lot of foreigners coming in so it might be difficult language wise
  • Really, really crowded! Last time I went there it was simply a sea of people

9. Sfinx – The Bucegi Plateau

Pros:

  • Cool landforms formed by the wind and amazing views of the surroundings.
  • From the city of Bușteni you can take a cable car to the top – Link
  • Hiking so many paths! Link

Cons:

  • You depend on the weather for the cable car to work.
  • Lots of tourists.

10. Turda Salt Mine

Pros:

  • Salty air is supposed to be healthy and treat different ailments.
  • You can play sports inside, Dracula recommends pool as he is a bit of an expert – Link
  • Row a boat in an underwater lake.
  • Enjoy amazing lighting placed all across the salt mine.
  • You don’t depend on the weather!
  • Get to see an old salt mining device – Link

Cons:

  • If you are afraid of the dark and going inside the earth

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