One of the most scenic roads in the world, crossing the Fagaras Mountains.
Constructed between 1970 and 1974 under the regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu, the Transfagarasan Highway was built as a strategic military route to connect Transylvania with Wallachia. The construction was a monumental engineering feat, overcoming challenging terrain and harsh weather conditions, and remains a testament to the era's ambitions.
The Transfagarasan Highway is famed for its stunning views, winding roads, and hairpin turns, making it a favorite among driving enthusiasts and photographers. Stretching over 90 kilometers, it offers breathtaking landscapes of the Fagaras Mountains, lush valleys, and glacial lakes. Along the route, visitors can stop at various viewpoints, waterfalls, and hiking trails, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers.