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![]() | eastern europe travel experience Design your travel all over Europe Only suggestions: LET YOUR ROLEX AT HOME and enjoy your own adventure. Do you have enough that someone else is telling you what to do where to go? Here is the opportunity to tailor you own vocation and go straight where you like. You cannot be complained and there are not bad service or crap hotel because you choose even the road where to go. The idea is to travel by car from Budapest start point with final destinations anywhere in Europe, without any ... |
![]() | Romania go South-East towards the Black Sea you can visit the National Park of the Danube Delta, where you can sail the small or large canals of the river watching birds and animals and the traditional life of the fishermen, taken like from the last century. Transylvania is far from being a legendary realm. Located in the middle of the country, it is surrounded by mountains its name being derived from the latin "Transilvana" that means " the country beyond forests". It was named also Siebenburgen ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |
![]() | Transfagarasan Road "Built as a strategic military route, The Transfăgărăşan (trans + Făgăraş) or DN7C is the highest and most dramatic paved road in Romania. It runs North to South across the tallest sections of the Carpathian Mountains, between the highest peak in the country, Moldoveanu, and the second highest, Negoiu. The road connects the historic regions of Transylvania and Wallachia, and the cities of Sibiu and Piteşti. The road climbs to 2034 meters altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North ... |

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