
Via Transilvanica, also known as "The Road that Unites", has become the main subject of interest for international tourists, being included by the prestigious publication The Times on the list of vacation destinations of interest for 2026. This epic hiking trail, which starts in Bucovina and ends in Drobeta-Turnu Severin, is a major European attraction.
Via Transilvanica aims to connect communities and highlight Romania's cultural and geographical diversity. This over 1,000-kilometer trail, which crosses the historical regions of Transylvania, offers a unique experience to hikers, who can discover diverse communities and landscapes, from mountainous areas to Saxon villages.
In the heart of Transylvania, the trail passes through Bistrița-Năsăud County for almost 200 kilometers. Here, hikers have the opportunity to explore picturesque communes such as Lunca Ilvei, Prundu Bârgăului, Tiha Bârgăului, Bistrița Bârgăului, Livezile, and Budacu de Jos. These sections offer varied landscapes, from mountainous areas to Saxon villages, and allow hikers to get close to nature and local culture.
Due to its top international recognition for 2026, Via Transilvanica is now in the spotlight. There is an active community of supporters and hikers, who collect experiences, stories, and impressions, making it easier for those who want to hike segments of the trail to plan their trip. Additionally, secondary routes, such as the one connecting Apafi Mansion to Bethlen Castle, ensure a historical and architectural diversity along the 7-8 hour hike.
The investment in this trail and international promotion place it as the most important mountain tourism product in Transylvania for the next few years. Via Transilvanica is now more attractive than ever, offering a unique experience to hikers and tourists who want to discover Romania's culture and nature.
For those who want to hike Via Transilvanica, there are detailed resources and information available online. The official social media group collects experiences and impressions of hikers, facilitating planning and organization of excursions. Additionally, there are accommodation and dining options in the areas traversed by the trail, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for hikers.
Via Transilvanica is a top European destination for 2026, offering a unique and diverse experience to hikers and tourists. With a length of over 1,000 kilometers, the trail crosses the historical regions of Transylvania, offering a perspective on Romania's culture and nature. Due to international recognition and investment in tourism, Via Transilvanica is now more attractive than ever, waiting to be discovered by tourists from around the world.
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