Cyclist riding on winding road with steep green mountains in Transfăgărășan, Romania.
Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania, perched on a rocky outcrop at sunset over forested hills.
Bran Castle overlooking village and rolling hills with autumn foliage in Transylvania, Romania.
Winding mountain road through a gorge with steep cliffs and autumn forest in the Carpathian Mountains.
Hiking path through Gorge Zarnestiului Prapastiei in Carpathian Mountains, Zarnesti, Romania.
Colorful pastel houses with terracotta roofs and chimneys under a clear blue sky in Sibiu, Romania.
Platter of Transylvanian cuisine including meatballs, cheese, cured meat, bread with spreads, and tomato salad.
Aerial view of Olt River valley with patchwork fields, water, and Fagaras Mountains in Romania.
Eroded red rock formations with green vegetation at Rapa Rosie, Sebes, Romania.
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Cycling Medieval Transylvania: The Short Escape

6 days / 5 nights

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Experience Saxon culture, historic settlements, and quiet countryside through meaningful local encounters, castle stays, and carefully selected rural routes.

Starting point

Brașov

Finish point

Sighișoara

Season

From May to November

Fitness level

3/5

Tour type

Self-guided

Highlights

  • Cycle between Brașov and Sighișoara along a Saxon heritage route
  • Stay at historic estates including the Kálnoky Castle guesthouses
  • Explore Viscri, a UNESCO-listed village with its iconic fortified church
  • Ride through vineyards, forested hills, and traditional rural villages
  • Experience village life with local crafts, bakeries, and farm dining

What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

5 nights in 4-star restored castles and boutique guesthouses with breakfast
Digital guidebook with detailed itinerary and route instructions
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Tour design and organization
Service and support during your tour
Luggage transfer

NOT INCLUDED

Individual travel Insurance for the trip
Airport transfer
Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

E-bike
Extra days
Gravel bike
Regular bike
Road bike
Single supplement

The Short Tour of Saxon Transylvania offers a self-guided cycling journey through a region shaped by medieval history, rural traditions, and preserved Saxon heritage. Designed for travelers seeking depth without long distances, it delivers a rich experience within a shorter timeframe.

Starting in Brașov, one of Transylvania’s most important medieval cities, you will gain an immediate sense of the region’s architectural legacy and cultural roots, set against the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains.

The cycling route follows quiet secondary roads and countryside lanes, crossing farmland, forested hills, and traditional villages influenced by Saxon and Szekler culture. Daily distances remain manageable, allowing you to ride at a relaxed pace and absorb the landscape.

Cultural highlights include Viscri, a UNESCO-listed village known for its fortified church and community-led preservation, and Sighișoara, one of Europe’s best-preserved inhabited medieval citadels.

Accommodation is a defining feature of this tour. You will stay in restored castle estates, historic parish houses, and traditional guesthouses, each selected for its character, comfort, and connection to local history.

The tour is suited to cyclists with a good fitness level, with daily rides of up to 50–80 kilometers on mostly paved roads, complemented by short gravel sections.

To ensure a smooth experience, the tour includes digital route guidance, GPS tracks, luggage transfers, and on-call support. It is an ideal choice for travelers seeking authentic encounters, historic depth, and scenic cycling in the heart of Transylvania.

Our Bikes

To ensure the best possible experience on your cycling adventure, we offer top-quality bikes for rent. Our fleet features the latest models, meticulously maintained for both performance and comfort.

To match each rider with the right equipment, our team will also assist you in selecting the most suitable bike based on your physical profile, personal preferences, and the technical requirements of the tour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Romania is generally safe for cycling travelers. Improving roads and drivers accustomed to cyclists, especially in rural areas offer a secure and enjoyable experience. Following our carefully designated cycling routes, you can confidently explore the country. Additionally, the ongoing situation in Ukraine does not impact Romania, and all the cycling regions we promote remain safe and unaffected.

Romani’s official currency is the Romanian Leu (RON). While many hotels, restaurants, and shops also accept euros (EUR), using the local currency is the most convenient option. Card payments are not widely accepted, especially in rural areas, so it is best to carry enough cash for your travels.

Stray dogs are less common than before, but they can still be found in some rural areas. Cyclists may encounter them along their routes, but these dogs are generally accustomed to people and not aggressive. If you come across a dog while cycling, slow down and make a gentle noise signal as it is usually enough for the dog to move aside without issue.

Romania is generally safe to travel to, even with its large bear population. While bear encounters can happen, they are rarely dangerous if you follow proper precautions. Millions of tourists visit Romania every year without any issues.

Google Maps works well in Romania for driving, cycling, walking, and public transport. However, some rural roads and hiking trails may not be fully mapped and some remote areas may lack signal. If traveling to mountains or rural regions, we advise you to download offline maps in advance. Besides, street names can be confusing as some roads have similar names, so we suggest you double-check the location before heading out. Nevertheless, our detailed digital guidebook and GPS tracks will keep you on course.

Public transportation in Romania is widely available in major cities, with buses, trams, trolleybuses, and a metro system in Bucharest. While reliable in urban areas, intercity travel by train can be slow, so buses and ride-sharing apps like Bolt and Uber are often better alternatives.


Please, make sure you check the schedules and connections beforehand, and be advised that some remote areas may not be as well connected.

Self-guided cycling tours provide a personalized and flexible approach to cycling holidays. You can explore at your own pace and adapt your route or schedule as you see fit. Our team arranges all details, such as logistics, accommodations, detailed itineraries, GPS routes, and 24/7 support. Thus, you can enjoy a stress-free, immersive experience that offers independence, customization, and authentic encounters with local culture.

Our tours are rated on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5 to help you choose the right adventure:


1/5 – Short daily distances of approximately 30 km. Easy, flat terrain suitable for everyone, including those with no prior sports experience.


2/5 – Daily distances of up to 40 km. Some light uphill sections, up to 200 m, but not every day. Suitable for anyone in good health.


3/5 – Daily distances around 50 km. Daily altitude gains of up to 500 m. On days with less altitude, distances may be longer. Ideal for recreational cyclists in good physical condition.


4/5 – Daily distances of 60 km or more. Daily altitude gains of 400 m or more, with some stages reaching up to 1000 m. Designed for well-prepared amateur cyclists who are comfortable with uphill riding.


5/5 – Challenging stages with steep climbs and long distances. Suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a demanding adventure along with breathtaking scenery.

All available guidance options

Self-guided

Those who like good adventure and limitless flexibility should go on a self-guided cycling holiday. It offers complete freedom, multiple detour opportunities, and exploration at your own pace without having to adapt to a group.

Hassle-Free

We take care of route planning, accommodations, luggage transfers, and all logistics, so you can focus purely on enjoying your ride.

Tried & Tested Adventures

Our cycling routes are hand-picked & tested, to ensure breathtaking landscapes, smooth roads, and maximum safety - giving you the perfect ride every day.

Unbeatable Support

Our 24/7 customer support is where we show our passion, ensuring your cycling holiday runs smoothly and your well-being is always our top priority.

Book with Confidence

We are a financially protected company, fully bonded and insured, keeping your money safe and allowing you to travel with confidence.

from 1.170 € /person
Discover the rich history of Transylvania, and cycle along the Carpathians and Saxon villages on a self-guided bike tour through Romania’s authentic regions.

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