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Of all the countries in Europe, Romania is the cheapest to travel in. And with a motorhome or camper van rental it's even cheaper. More importantly, the value you will realize in a Romania RV hire is amazing. Over fifty RV campsites operate in Romania but they are relatively basic, often being in the gardens of residences or not much more than a parking lot. Free camping (alias wild camping, boondocking) with your motor home or campervan is legal in public places in Romania (both inland and on the Black Sea beaches) but is not allowed in the many National Parks and Nature Preserves. In the mountains you may encounter a sign advizing against such camping because brown bears are present; you might heed this advice or be ready and reconciled to high-tailing it out of there in your motorhome or campervan should a bear get aggressive toward you or your RV.

Romania is, in a word, primal — but in myriad ways.

Romania is bordered to the south by the Danube River and Bulgaria (the second cheapest country in Europe), to the east by the Black Sea and Moldova, to the north by Ukraine, and to the west by Hungary and Serbia. The Carpathian Mountains are the chief geological feature of Romania. An extension of Bulgaria's Balkan Range, which starts on the Black Sea, the Carpathians enter Romania by way of Serbia after suffering the eastward passage of the Danube River per the stunningly beautiful "Iron Gates" gorges. The mountains then strengthen into the mighty Carpathians that arc through Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic nearly all the way to Vienna, Austria. Thus from Bulgaria's Cape Emine headland on the Black Sea a remarkably contiguous forested wild exists involving six countries — most notably Romania. This magnificent contiguity is Europe's greatest wilderness, a living museum of yesteryear, a true Land of the Lost. Most of Europe's large mammals still inhabit this expanse, including the aforementioned brown bear, the wolf, boar, lynx, chamois and deer. Your RV rental or camper van hire in Romania grants you total access to this tremendous, primitive outdoor museum.

The Romanian capital Bucharest lies in the south-central plains of the country, not far from the Danube. Although a bit rough around the edges, Bucharest offers excellent parks and museums, old Orthodox churches, Bell Epoque villas, a robust ethnic culinary culture, a thriving arts and crafts scene, Italian-style coffee shops and cafes, beer gardens, and lively nightlife. Don't miss the Romanian Athenaeum, magnificent home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra (named after Romania' greatest composer, Enescu). The stately building gives way to its ornate, marble-columned lobby and then to a breathtakingly adorned, delightfully rotund space for music, with some 650 seats encompassed by a wrap-around fresco of Romanian history.

About 124 kilometers north of Bucharest is Sinaia, a resort town in the Bucegi Mountains (part of the Carpathians). Up here your RV rental will really start paying dividends. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Carpathians", Sinaia was once the summer residence of the Romanian royal family. Sinaia now hosts trekkers and skiiers. Stroll through Dimitie Ghica Park and visit the elegant old Casino therein dating from 1912. George Enescu's summer residence is in Sinaia, too, along with a memorial museum. Northwest of the town, within the scenic Prahova Valley along the medieval route between Wallachia and Transylvania, is one of Europe's most beautiful if youngest castles: the neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, commissioned in 1875 by Romania's first king, Carol, and considered an architectural masterpiece. The castle features a lavish woodwork interior and boasts a great collection of art. The cable car nearby takes you to panoramic alpine views and fabulous trekking and skiing, along with restaurants, at 1400 and 2000 meters.

Also in Prahova County but just a few kilometers south of Brasov city is the Baiu Mountain ski resort Azuga, featuring two of the best ski hills in Romania: Sorica and Cazacu. The Baiu Mountains are also of course part of the Carpathians. Azuga itself boasts a dramatic view over the Bucegi mountains and their Bucegi Natural Park. The view is even better from the top of the gondola on Sorica mountain. Just up the road to Brasov is Predeal, one of the most popular mountain resorts in the Prahova Valley. Located at an altitude of 1033 meters (3389 feet), Predeal is the highest city in Romania. Ski slopes, restaurants, hotels, chic guesthouses and an altogether welcoming spirit are just some of the advantages of Predeal.

Arriving in Brasov you are now in, yes, Transylvania — which despite its notoriety is probably the most underrated area for RV travel in Europe. Brasov is the seventh largest city in Romania but nestles in a beautiful valley and has a picturesque old town with a central plaza the focus of which is the famous Black Church (Biserica Neagra), perhaps the largest Gothic style church in Southeastern Europe. Occupied since at least 9500 BCE, Brasov per invitations of Hungarian kings between 1141 and 1300 AD took in large numbers of settlers from Germany's Rhine and Mosel River areas. These "Transylvanian Saxons" were nudged there to develop Hungary-friendly cities, mines and farms. The Saxons took up residence in three distinct settlements within the city walls or northern suburbs of Brasov: Corona, around the Black Church; Martinsberg, west of Cetatuia Hill; and Bartholoma, on the eastern side of Sprenghi Hill. Of course Brasov retained a significant Romanian population, along with a Bulgarian population (both living in the Schei district), and also a Hungarian population (living in the Blumana district).

Just to the west is the small town of Rasnov, with its imposing fortress dominating a natural passage between Transylvania and Wallachia to the south. The fortress was built by Teutonic Knights between 1211 and 1225 AD. In 1856 the Roman fort Cumidava was discovered near the town.

A few kilometers westward is the imposing, 14th-century Bran Castle, with stunning views of the Bucegi Mountains to the south and the quite different Piatra Craiului Mountains (King's Rock) and National Park to the north. Bran Castle sits on a 60-meter tall rock outcropping. Bram Stoker never set foot in Transylvania but he tabbed Bran Castle as home of his Count Dracula, based on Vlad the Impaler, prince of Wallachia. In truth, Poenari Citadel, some two hours west on another important pass linking Transylvania and Wallachia, served Vlad as homebase. Bran Castle nevertheless is beautiful and wondrous, and within its sixty odd rooms and underground passageways it hosts terrific collections of furniture, art and armor collected by Queen Marie of Romania.

The Piatra Craiului Mountains are characterized by their singular, saw-tooth ridge running about 25 kilometers, its hightest point being 2238 meters (7343 feet). These mountains are considered one of the most beautiful parts of the Carpathians, perfect to explore by motorhome or campervan. The two-day ridge trail trek is challenging yet rewarding. From trailheads at Curmatura in the northeast or Plaiul Foii in the northwest, hikers climb to the ridge before following the rather precarious path atop. The southern end of the trail passes through a karst limestone landscape with deep gorges, scoured slopes, and caves. The traditional villages Magura, Pestera, Ciocanu, and Sirnea are great starting points from which to trek the eastern slope. Rock climbing is another popular activity in these mountains. The national park area possesses an incredible diveristy of plants, with about 300 fungi species, 220 lichen species, 100 different mosses, 1100 species of plants, 270 butterfly species, 110 bird species, plus large herbivores such as chamois along with large carnivores (brown bears, lynx, wolves). The 2003 film Cold Mountain starring Nicole Kidman and Jude Law was filmed here.

The aforementioned Poenari Citadel of Vlad the Impaler lies at the start of the incredible, 90-kilometer (56-mile) Transfagarasan road, named after the Fagaras Mountains it famously twists and turns through. The myriad hairpin turns negotiate the severe slopes toward the pass at 2042 meters (6699 feet). After experiencing this wonder in 2009, Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson verbally crowned the Transfagarasan "best road in the world", an honor the presenters had long ago granted to Italy's famed Stelvio Pass. Originally called "Ceausescu's Folly", the road was commmisioned by Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1970 as a military escape route in the event of Soviet attack. At least 38 workers died in the making. But don't worry, your light-weight, diesel motorhome will handle this beautiful dragon of a road like a mythological white stallion (which makes you St. George, then, doesn't it).

After negotiating the Transfagarasan pass northward in your RV hire you can continue to the Saxon-built Biertan fortified church which (together in this case with its village) is among the several fortified churches in Transyvlania protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Carry on then to the small town of Sighisoara. Founded by the Saxon settlers on the site of a six-sided Roman fort (hence the name), Sighisoara's walled old town, punctuated by a medieval citadel, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, too. Sighisoara annually hosts a medieval festival where arts and crafts blend with rock music and stage plays.

Not far southwest is the marvelous former capital of Transylvania, Sibiu, originally a Dacian-Roman town but refounded by the Saxon settlers. Famed for its "houses with eyes", Sibiu was crowned 2007 European Capital of Culture. A year later it was ranked by Forbes number eight on a list of most idyllic places to live in Europe. What's more, the Sibiu region in general was given the 2019 "European Region of Gastronomy" award. Considered by experts one of the best tourist destinations in Europe, Sibiu is the only city in Romania to be awarded 3 Michelin stars. Sibiu is also known for its Christmas market.

If you do travel to Sibiu drive south 32 kilometers up the northeastern slope of the Cindrel Mountains to Paltinis, the oldest ski resort in Romania and one of the highest (1442 meters, 4730 feet). Founded by the Carpathian Transylvania Society in 1894 and today featuring eight slopes, Paltinis is still the most popular ski resort with locals and is a good choice for beginners and snowboarders. The resort also offers about 5 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, along with hiking trails, superb views, and a good selection of hotels, guesthouses and restaurants. Cindrel Nature Park lies just south and is accessible by hiking trails from Paltinis, but to drive there you will need to circle around westward. The Cindrel Mountains are one of the most important pastoral regions of the Romanian Carpathians. A dense system of old, ancient and perhaps prehistoric paths connect the seasonal homesteads of people who own the pastures and forests up to 1800 meters in altitude.

West of Sibiu and the Cindel Mountains is the picturesque 13th-century Deva Fortress, dramatically situated atop an extinct volcano in the Poiana Rusca Mountains. Southward is another of Romania's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the ancient ruined city of Sarmizegetusa Regia, deep in Natural Park Gradistea Muncelului - Cioclovina, at 1200 meters (3960 ft) altitude. This was the center of the powerful Dacian Kingdom, whose people are the primary ancestors of the Romanian people. The Dacians were finally conquered by the Romans at the beginning of the 2nd century AD. Nowadays you can stroll among the remains of the terraced fortress and admire the impressive sun dial. One of the prime sanctuaries here is evocative of England's Stonehenge. Farther to the south, hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the trails in Retezat National Park, the oldest in Romania (established 1935). With pristine forests, rivers, valleys, gorges, alpine meadows, peaks, and glacial lakes, the area is a UNESCO Biosphere Reservation. A ring of Dacian fortresses in these Orastie Mountains — at Banita, Capalna, Costesti-Blidaru, Costesti�Cetatuie, Luncani-Piatra Rosie — protected Sarmizegetusa Regia, and the ruins of many can be visited today.

And now, perhaps by way of Domogled-Valea Cerneiyou National Park, you are approaching the mighty Danube, which flows 2860 kilometers (1788 miles) from its springs in Germany's Black Forest. Before reaching its delta on the Black Sea coast of Romania, the Danube flows through the magnificent "Iron Gates" gorges along the border with Serbia. The Iron Gates Natural Park is the second largest natural park in Romania and contains eighteen protected areas, the largest being the wet zone Ostrov�Moldova Veche. Trajan's Bridge, also called "Bridge of Apollodorus over the Danube", was located just east of here. A Roman segmental arch bridge, and the first bridge built over the lower Danube, Trajan's Bridge is considered one of the greatest achievements of Roman architecture. Functional for 165 years, this was the longest arch bridge for more than the next 1000 years. Only the entrance pillars are now visible, on either bank of the river, but below the water's surface several of the bridge's piers remain somewhat intact.

Across the Danube, in Serbia, is Derdap National Park. Trajan's Road, cut into the cliffs on this right bank of the Danube, served as the Roman Empire's military road along the Danube frontier from Singidunum via Viminacium through the Iron Gates to Trajan's Bridge. A Roman memorial plaque, the Tabula Traiana, 4 meters wide by 1.75 meters high, commemorating the completion of the road, is located on the Serbian side near Ogradina. In 1972, when the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station was constructed and the water was thus about to rise by a few dozen meters, the plaque was cut out en masse with the living rock and the small segment of Trajan's Road below and lifted to and installed in a notch that had been cut out above to receive it.

Also here in Serbia is Lepenski Vir ("Lepena Whirlpool"), an extremely important archaeological site of the Mesolithic Iron Gates culture of the Balkans, which thrived hereabouts from as early as 9500 BC to about 6000 BC and lasted until roughly 4500 BC. There's a border crossing via bridge nearby at Portile de Fier, just west of the Romanian town Dobreta-Turnu Severin, but make sure you have the right papers to cross. The Lepenski Vir site consists of a large settlement and some ten satellite villages. From 1965 to 1970, before the aforementioned dam (damn!) project raised the river level and totally flooded the site — which was largely if rather tragically relocated to higher ground — archaeologists discovered 136 prehistoric buildings here. The main village of Lepenski Vir was built on the slope toward the Danube, in the shape of a horseshoe, actually facing straight eastward at this bend in the river, toward the Romanian volcanic hill Treskavac rising opposite — and also toward the rising sun, especially at the summer solstice.

You can visit the relocated Lepenski Vir site, which is protected by a beautiful glass and white steel structure and includes a museum and a visitor center showing film footage of the original excavation. Nevertheless, architect Aleksandar Deroko called the relocation the "largest cultural massacre of the 20th century". The site was known for its outstanding degree of preservation and the exceptional quality of the artifacts, and no majority of it was preserved by the relocation. Much lies today under the muddy bottom of the bloated Danube. The villagers of Lepenski Vir took sandstone cobbles from the river and carved them into geometric or humanoid sculptures. These are the oldest stone sculptures ever found in Europe — and the world's first known representations of the human head using hard material. They are also the first sculptures with mouths and ears. The most famous figure is "Foremother" or "Progenitrix". She still bears traces of red pigment. Progenitrix seemingly had her equal in a male figure, this one dubbed by scholars "Danubius"

Numerous, sizeable fish-like sculptures have also been unearthed here, indicating the importance of fishing and likewise of river dieties and water deities in general; they have hair, brows, eyes, long noses and fish-like mouths. Archaeologist Dragoslav Srejovic, who first explored the site, says that these sculptures so early in human history, along with the original architectural solutions also discovered on site, mark Lepenski Vir as a striking, extremely early impulse in the development of the prehistoric culture of Europe. Architect Hristivoje Pavlovic has gone so far as to label Lepenski Vir "the first city in Europe". Functionally the houses here were little more than super-sturdy tents, sleeping places. Each featured a rectangular fireplace at center. At rear of the fireplace was a stone block decorated with sculptures of river gods — or still-born fetuses? — and, presumably, ancestors. It's as if the home, the ham, were a womb by which the ancestors were reborn through the sacred fire into the temporal world, re-becoming one with the living through cooked food and general warmth. Ah, yes, Mircea Eliade, the "eternal return". The floors of the houses are still hard as concrete; they were made of limestone mixed with ash and animal dung. Sometimes the dead were buried below this floor, a rather universal practice in prehistory.

Consider in this respect the word cemetery, which stems from the Proto Indo European (PIE) root kei, meaning "to lie, rest", with a secondary sense of "beloved, dear" and comparable to the Goth haims, meaning "village", to the contemporary English word home, and to the Old English ham, meaning "home, house, dwelling" — as in hamlet and, yes, Hamlet. Bear with us here. Remember, Romania is primal in many ways. And Eric here at Motorvana is crazy about this stuff. That same PIE root kei is the basis of our words city and citadel and seems closely related to the PIE root sed, "to sit", and to our set and settle. The Romanian word for citadel is cetatea, which corresponds to the Italian cittadella, the diminutive of the Old Italian cittade, "city". Here we see two important possible correlations: between Cetus/Set — the fetus, sea monster, river monster, snake, dragon, serpent in the Garden — and settlement; and between del/delta/triangle/diminishment and tea, as in T�a/Tara/terra/tertiary/tree, meaning, among other things, "three" (e.g. Triple Goddess) and "dark one", this latter as in the names of Ireland's Milesian Donn and of the corresponding mother goddess Dôn/Danu/Ana/Diana, meaning "dark one, dusky one, cycling one" — and as is the name Danube itself, from the PIE danu, "river". Romanian differs from other surrounding languages in giving this river a feminine name, Dunarea, a form not inherited from Latin. Interestingly, the word delta is from Phoenician daleth, "tent door" and represents a more or less universal symbol of the feminine. The houses of Lepenski Vir are conical, with a delta shaped door way.

Also noteworthy in these respects is the presence of varieties of the root dan in the name Odin/Oden/Woden/Wotan/Wutan and the name Poseidon. Here the root seems prefixed and poetically overlapped with varieties of the PIE root wed, "active water". The name Odysseus features essentially this same prefix. Another oxidized form of this root is the French word for water, eau. The Serbian word od means "walking" and is cognate with the Ancient Greek odos, "way, road, path". The mythological equivalence of Odin and Mercury is cemented etymologically with the equivalence of Od/Wed and mer, meaning "sea". These are water gods. So too is Merlin. They are gods of flow, of travel, of mediation, of connection, of boundaries, of the fundamental separation between (a multiplicity of) individuals, and likewise of the River Lethe. Wednesday is Woden's Day is Odin's Day is Mercury's Day. In Japanese, the word for Wednesday is Suiyobi, meaning "water day", and is associated with Suisei, the planet Mercury, literally "water star". The British sea-god is Nodens; his Irish counterpart Nuada is a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, who later are recast as the fairies of British lore. Nodens corresponds in Arthurian legend to the Fisher King, also known as the Wounded King or Maimed King (as Odysseus was maimed by a boar), the last in a long bloodline charged with keeping the Holy Grail. Here we have Noah, Ea, Enki, whose sacred number is 40 and who is likewise associated with the Pegasus Square constellation and whose symbol is the fish or goat or fish-goat. And here we also have a version of Loki. In Norse mythology, Loki decides to catch the dwarf Andvari (the "Careful One") who lives under a waterfall and has the power to change himself into a pike (or salmon). Andvari, who is equivalent to Nodens/Nuada/Noah/Ea, possesses a magical ring, the "Andvarinaut", which has made him rich. Loki catches Andvari when he is in fish form and relieves him of his precious ring and gold. The Holy Grail is equivalent to that ring; it is a primal, circular path, the path of the Hero, of the eternal return.

Travelers know: The real treasure is the journey.

Andvari and Nodens are also equivalent to the Greek Hephaistos, whose name stems from the PIE root hep, meaning "body of water". That root survives in the Balto-Slavic languages Latvian and Lithuanian in the form upe, meaning "river", and in the Greek word epta, "seven", as in the seven planets visible in prehistory — the planasthai, "wanderers" (i.e. relative to the stars) — and as in September. Note also how close epta is to Petra/Peter. As explained on our Munich page, the Celtic god Beda is a water deity we can closely associate with Peter, as in Simon Peter, the fisherman.

A bit more about the Milesians and the Tuatha Dé Danann. The sons of Mil number eight (a number associated with the feminine). The eldest, Donn — meaning, again, "dusky one, dark one", as in the German Donner , "thunder", both names being derived from the PIE dhus — becomes king. The name Donn is related to the Welsh name of the mother goddess: Dôn, a variant of the continental Danu and equivalent to Ireland's Ana, goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Dôn is married to Beli, as in beautiful and bellicose (war like) and Baal and Beelzebub. The sons of Mil defeat the Tuatha Dé Danann � "the tribes or folk of the goddess Danu", the so-called "gods" who aboriginally inhabited the island — but only by way of Donn climbing his ship's mast and absorbing the lethal defensive magic of these natives, thus sacrificing himself. Perhaps the Danube served as frontier not only for the Roman Empire but also for certain advanced Homo sapiens relative to aboriginal forebears, whether human or Neanderthal or both.

We really could go on all day. In short, go to Lepenski Vir if you can.

Northward in Romania are the Mehedinti Mountains, the lush Nerei-Beusnita Ravine National Park, and the cave-riddled Semenic-Caras Gorge National Park of the Banat Mountains — which in its Izvoarele Nerei reserve contains one of the largest areas of virgin beech forests in Europe. Pestera cu Oase ("The Cave with Bones") is a system of twelve karstic galleries and chambers in Nerei-Beusnita park, near the city Anina. In 2002 a speleological team exploring the the system discovered a previously unknown chamber housing a plethora of mammalian skeletal remains. The chamber seemed to have served primarily as a hibernation room for the Late Pleistocene cave bear, yet some of said remains seemed to have been specially placed on raised rocks, suggesting human usage as well. Indeed a complete human mandible, now dubbed Oase 1 (and also "John of Anina"), was soon discovered on the paleosurface. In 2015 scientists determined 6–9% of the Oase 1 fossil's genome is Neanderthal in origin. This is the highest percentage of Neanderthal genes found in an anatomically modern human and helps indicate the individual had a Neanderthal ancestor about four to six generations earlier. Similar fossils of other such individuals have been found in the cave since Oase I in 2002. Altogether these fossils are some of the oldest European early modern human remains, between 37,000 and 42,000 years old, and they may represent one of the earliest modern human populations to have entered Europe.

Continuing north you'll find the gentle Apuseni Mountains and Apuseni Natural Park. The area is famous for its numerous large caverns, lovely yet often spectacular landscapes, mountain pastures and meadows, very traditional working villages and culture, and the peacefulness and hospitality of the people. Here the tulnic is still crafted, a straight wind instrument 1.5–3 meters long, looking more like a didgeridoo than an alpenhorn but indeed used by shepherds to gather sheep or signal and communicate with each other. You can spend the night with the villagers here and enjoy their traditional cuisine. Consider imbibing their afinata, a delicious blueberry liqueur. The region's Bear Cave is a true masterpiece of nature, bristling with stalactites, stalagmites and other incredible rock formations. At an altitude of 1165 meters, the Scarisoara Cave opens to the outside via a huge chasm but harbors the second largest underground glacier in Europe, dating over 4000 years old.

In the far north is the more well known yet equally if not even more antique region Maramures, some half of which is actually in Ukraine. By "antique" we mean quite medieval in the best sense of the word. "Fairy tale" might be more apt. The Romans never set foot here. And primarily because the region is isolated like no other in Europe, a way of life quit by virtually all European societies largely persists here. The isolation is complemented by the beauty of the pastures, valleys, mountains and forests (beech, flowering ash, poplar, spruce) — the latter still covering some 80% of the region. Wood is king in Maramures, wood-working the queen (or vice versa). The traditional houses are crafted of timber, with dovetail joints and wooden pegs, no nails. The steep, shingled roofs fend off the snows. Each house has its own well. Seriously. Enormous wooden gates feature commonly, most embellished with fine carvings of ropes, wolves' teeth, and suns and bearing a shingled roof as if the gate in its own right is a home or, perhaps better, a temple, an alter, a sacred quantum of passage. Janus himself would be, or is, quite satisfied. Attending the house are crisp rows of vegetables. Hanging in an adjacent tree are a kaleidoscopic hash of pots and pans, an artful way to store utensils, obviating the need for cupboards — and perhaps also at once a pseudo-banishment of the profanity which is metal and likewise serving as an homage to the god of the woods and wood, the Green Man, Tree Man, Three Man, Triple God, Triple Goddess, Donn, Danu, Tara, Téa, Dea, Deus, Zeus–Poseidon–Hades, Father–Son–Holy Ghost. … The fields are punctuated by handmade stacks of handmade hay, originally, yes, cut by scythe. You may visit during the threshing season; or the felt-pummeling season; or the distilling season, when grains, potatoes, beets, honey and such are manually distilled by wood fire and infused with plums, apricots or other fruits to create horinca brandy. Tiny fruitwood ladders, made from the wood of the corresponding fruit tree or bush, are hand crafted and impossibly placed in the bottles which will receive the brandy, lending to the liquour a golden color and a further dimension of flavor and meaning. Regardless, you will go to a peasant market and perhaps there participate in the trade of grains if not of chickens and pigs. You will go to a service in one of the one hundred beautiful old wooden churches — eight of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites — to witness locals in their Sunday best, the women in traditional, colorfully embroidered blouses, skirts and felt aprons. (Felt, which is made by matting, condensing and pressing fibers together, is not only useful but also signifcant: wool felt is considered the oldest of all textiles.) The Orthodox service is about two hours long, but even it you pop in for just a few minutes the congregation will be pleased with your interest in their traditions.

The tallest wooden church in the world is in the Peri Monastery of Maramures, Romania, right at the border with Ukraine. Here too is the famed Merry Cemetery. This small sea of some 800 carved, particolored grave markers bearing comical poems about the life and death of the person interred stems from local artist Stan Loan Patras who created the first marker here in 1935. This cemetery is yet another representation of eternal return, of antique and even archaic, prehistorical culture founded on a belief that death is not final but rather a mere passage within a fractal cyclicity of existence. Not far eastward you will find the Barsana Monstery, also on the UNESCO list. The people of the region started building such churches in the 1600s, and continued into the 1800s, as a consequence of the Catholic Austro-Hungarian prohibition of stone Orthodox churches.

Of the several narrow gauge railroads now operating again in Romania the most well known is in the beautiful Vaser Valley of Maramures. Built in 1933–1935, this Maramures railroad system was chiefly meant to facilitate logging and is still used for it today despite otherwise being rehabilitated as a tourist attraction. The main line is 43 kilometers long. Several steam engines ply the system's tracks but so do diesels and — get this! — converted campervans used by border police, rangers and others who need to quickly ascend into the mountains. The train occasionally does go off the rails — literally — but at its 10 km/hour the event is not dangerous and the local passengers will get the train back on the rails in no time at all (to the eternal benefit of the cocktail-party-storyteller within you). In addition to their regular services, these trains can be charted by tourists, and special services are run on New Year's Eve and other holidays.

Astride the eastern border of Marumures is Romania's Rodnei National Park, featuring the longest continuous mountain ridge (50 kilometers) in the country and benefitting from UNESCO Biosphere status. Diversity of flora and fauna and likewise of geography characterize the park. Activities include horseback riding, trekking and mountain biking. Keep your eyes out and up for golden eagles, peregrine falcons, pigeon hawks, sparrow hawks, and buzzards.

Nearly 20 seaside resorts await you just south on the Black Sea. The beaches are great and it's amazingly inexpensive to spend a few days or many more enjoying this Romanian version of the Riviera. Mamaia, just north of Constanta city, is the most popular Romanian resort town on the Black Sea. World famous DJs mix all night along the beaches here. Camping S Mamaia's green lawns and trees provide a quiet motorhome campground within minutes of the north end of the beach.

If you happen to be traveling Romania during winter, consider synching up with "The Cuckoos". One of the oldest and most colorful Romanian customs, The Cuckoos precedes the start of Lent and involves beautifully adorned masks and costumes. This is basically Mardi Gras, Carnival, a celebration of the passage into the antique New Year. Neighboring Bulgaria more famously calls it Kukeri. In Romania The Cuckoo ususallly wears a mask shaped like a globe, embellished with hundreds of paper flowers and ribbons. The rest of the participants are men dressed as women. Each carrying a stick, the men are burdened with large heavy bells hanging around their waists. They roam the village and touch or gently strike audience members to pass on to them protection against monsters, diseases and other misfortunes in the coming year. The village of Branesti, very near Bucharest, is well known for this festival, but The Cuckoos also occurs elsewhere in Romania, such as in Constanta, Calarasi (southeast of Bucharest, near the Danube), and, interestingly, in the Maramures region.

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We recently rented a camper from Motorvana and toured from Lyon to the Alps region where we did some spring skiing for 3 weeks then headed to the French Riviera for 10 days... we loved this mode of travel and found campsites easily in most places we went. My husband did all the driving and he was most impressed by the European drivers as opposed to the drivers in the USA. He found the camper fairly easy to operate even touring the mountains with the tight hairpin turns.   Read More … Barabara Falk & Ladd Burmaster
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Are you looking for RV rental in Romania for a trip through Eastern Europe? Worldwide Campers offers RV rental in Romania as one of over fifteen countries in Europe. You may not immediately think of Romania for a road trip in Eastern Europe. But this country offers a lot of natural beauty, campgrounds, and hotels to make your RV vacation a success. Start your travels in the capital city Bucharest and enjoy the historic Transylvania with its high mountains and ancient castles. Visit the Apuseni National Park and the Fagaras Mountains. Interested in RV rental in Romania? Request a free quote on our website.

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Worldwide Campers works together with European supplier Easy Rent for RV rental in Romania. Easy Rent is originally a German rental company but nowadays they have rental locations in five other European countries. In Romania, you can pick up your rental vehicle in the capital city of Bucharest. Rent Easy offers over ten different rental vehicles, among which campervans and large, luxury motorhomes for up to six people. This supplier also offers the possibility to check-in online . This saves you up to 30 minutes during the pickup process of your rental vehicle.

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If you want to make a unique and authentic trip through Europe, we recommend RV rental in Romania. You are allowed to cross the border to neighboring countries like Bulgaria on the condition that you ask permission at the rental location. We advise you to read the rental conditions for all the travel restrictions that apply to Romania. Included in your rental rate are 250 free kilometers per day if you rent between three and fourteen days. If rent an RV or campervan in Romania for more than fourteen days, you will receive unlimited kilometers included in your rental rate. The minimum age of the driver of the rental vehicle must be 21 years and you need to have at least one year of driving experience.

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Romania offers a sufficient number of campgrounds for you to overnight during your RV trip. You can find around a hundred campgrounds in Romania, although most of them are parks with small cabins instead of camping sites. Most campgrounds are basic and a little more primitive than you might be used to. A large advantage of traveling by RV is that you can use your own toilet, shower, and kitchen during your overnights. Most campgrounds in Romania are located along the coast and the Carpathian Mountains. Camping free in nature outside of campgrounds is not allowed in Romania, so we advise you to do some research into campgrounds along your route prior to your departure. Read more about campgrounds in Romania here . 

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You’ve heard alot of good things about Romania: the Danube Delta, the Carpathian Mountains, the Black Sea, the Romanian hospitality and the delicious traditional Romanian cousine. But are you hesitating to start an adventure to discover our country, because you also heard about the bad roads and the criminality?

For five years now we are travelling throughout Romania in our campervan and we can assure you that this is a safe country , a EU member since 2007. With a little bit of preparation, by informing yourself about good campsites where you can spend the night and choosing the good roads, your experience in Romania will surely be pleasant.

Be part of one of the groups that we organize to visit Romania! The advantage of our services is that we adress to the camper or caravan traveler that wishes to visit Romania worryless . We show you the best routes, we book your campsite pitch, we reccomend touristic objectives with specialized guides, we will be present next to the group in campings, when visiting points of interest or at the group meals.

The groups consist of tourists of different nationalities (from Holland, Poland, etc.) and we will use the English language for verbal and written communication. The groups with different nationalities have a special charm by spontaneous interactions and exchanging experiences between cultures.

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Why should you be part of this kind of group?

– taking advantage of our experience by spending the night in safe , good quality campsites, by knowing the good roads to be followed and the touristic objectives to visit

– saving money by having discount accomodation costs, due to the connections between us and the camping owners

– visiting major turistic objectives accompanied by us and guides that know well the places

– discovering the real Romania, with the help of the organizers who tell stories about the places, about local traditions and food and who knows where local markets are

– besides spending the night, the visiting and the group meals, you can enjoy the freedom to choose your own rithm of driving and the way you spend your day

– getting assistance when in need, organizers will assist in case of road events or health issues or relating with Romanian authorities.

Our services include consulting throughout the entire journey for campsites to spend the night, the roads to be chosen, the touristic objectives to be visited, group meals and group visiting, English language speaking, group accompaniment during the whole period, daily travel briefing (map, GPS).

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accomodation in campings varies from 10 to 20 eur/night

tickets to touristic objectives cost 2-5 eur/person

bus/boat for visiting – maximum 20 eur/person

common dinners – 5-15 eur/person

Let us show you real Romania ! Let yourself seduced by the fabulous landscapes in Maramureș, the painted monasteries in Bucovina, the Danube Delta and the Black Sea shores! Visit the Transilvanian cities and full of history citadels! Discover a country with profound values – authenticity, hospitality, traditions and spiritual life!

The Grand Tour of Romania for caravans and motorhomes

The Grand Tour of Romania

When : May, 13 – June, 2, 2019

21 days, 16 stages, 5 no-driving days

Total lenght : 3200 km

Average distance per stage : 200 km

Accomodation : 20 nights in verified locations

Dinner : traditional Romanian barbeque

Activities :

– boat trip to the Danube Delta

– sun bathing at the Black Sea shores

– wine tasting

– safari trip with military cars

– steam train trip

– individual or guided trips (Sibiu, Transfagarasan road, Brasov, Bran Castle, Bucuresti, Curtea de Arges Monastery, fortified churches in Transylvania, painted monasteries in Bucovina, wooden churches in Maramures, Turda Salt Mine)

Costs for our services : 420 eur/2 persons with caravan or motorhome

370 eur/1 person with caravan or motorhome

50 eur for extra person > 10 years old

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The North tour

When : August, 26 – September, 9, 2019

15 days, 10 stages, 5 no-driving days

Total lenght : 1500 km

Average distance per stage : 150 km

Accomodation : 14 nights in verified locations

Activities:

– individual or guided trips (Maramures Village Museum, Merry Cemetery in Sapanta, painted monasteries in Bucovina, wooden churches in Maramures, Cluj, Turda Salt Mine)

Costs for our services : 300 eur/2 persons with caravan or motorhome

250 eur/1 person with caravan or motorhome

What else you should know :

– there is a limited number of RV units (up to 12 RV units per tour), please check availability

– you need to book your place in the group by filling the forms  (contact us at [email protected]) and paying 50 eur in advance , the rest will be payed entirely on the first day of the tour, during the first common meeting. You can cancel your reservation up to 30 days before the group tour begins, your advance payment will be returned on the transmitted bank account, minus transfer costs

– accomodation, dinners and guided trips will be payed separately , during the common meetings

We are Oana and Dan Casandroiu, a family travelling in a campervan, we founded a company that deals with consulting , as well as editing guidebooks and magazines. We live in Romania. For the past five years we have been at least one time in more than 80 campsites across Romania. We know the roads from our own experience , we know where the worth visiting places are and where can you find local produce. You will have access to real Romania, just as locals know it.

We are editing two guidebooks: ”Campsites in Romania” (the 4th edition now) and ”Campsites in Romania – Self-Guided Tours” (2 editions), as well as a magazine for RV enthusiasts in our country: ”Rulotism in Romania” .

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RV Roadtrip – Romania Part 1

Our route, part 1.

Our route, part 1.

Ah Romania, the legendary land of vampires, Transylvania and of course Count Dracula. A land of castles and medieval towns, with modern infrastructure and a party destination on the Black Sea. And it’s still a place where horse and buggy rumble up and down the streets sharing the road with mini buses, big rigs and BMW’s. (And the occasional RV!)

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Stop at the Petrom station just over the border.

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Once at Camping Lac Murighiol we met a lovely group of French campers. Outside of France the French RV set is always nice to us (especially the further you get from Western Europe), they assume, like everyone else that we are French after they get a glimpse at our license plate. This group practically adopted Shani. She is not shy about trying to use her French and that usually goes over well. They had organized a bird watching tour with the campsite and made sure she was on the list. They even offered to watch Sebastian so I could go too! (Imagine how that would have went! Ha.)

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A lovely spot to camp.

It was an early morning boat tour and Sebastian and I were happy to sleep in and let Shani have all the fun. When the French left they offered us parking at their homes in France should we need it someday and we ran into some of the group later in our Romanian adventures; they were all so nice to us. It was great to feel a little sense of community with them. Viva la France!

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Shani and her French friends.

Here’s some of what Shani saw on the Danube –

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After Camping Lac Murighiol we were back down to the party town. The camping was called Complex Holiday GPM , the first time we were there it was really chill, not a ton of campers…my what a difference a few days make! We had planned on staying at a campsite just a ways up the road called Camping S but on the drive in it was apparent this might be a problem. The camping and the roads were jam packed with motorcycles and leather and motorcycle club patches. As we rolled past Camping S I could only imagine what mayhem this mini Sturges was getting up to over the weekend.

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We thought this must be a fish restaurant?

Fortunately Complex Holiday GPM wasn’t part of the madness but it too had filled up quite a bit. At GPM there aren’t really assigned pitches for you to camp in, more just general areas and it creates a bit of confusion and a visual cacophony of tents, caravans, camping cars and bungalows. Still, it’s a pretty good spot right on the water with a nice beach and pretty good facilities.

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The Romanian countryside.

After our weekend with the Romania holiday makers we were off to Camping Argus , a very small campsite near the start of the Transfăgărășan highway, sometimes called the most incredible road in the world with it’s sections of twists and hairpin turns and stunning views. Our host informed us the next day that the road was just opened as of that morning should we want to head that way. Several motorcycle touring groups were very keen as this was the reason they were in this part of Romania. We opted to not take our rig all the way over the Transfăgărășan highway thinking that doing it later in a Porsche might be more fun.

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On our way to Camping Dracula.

Instead we ended up at the base of the most tricky part of the Transfăgărășan highway camped up at a small site called… dun dun dun…Camping Dracula! In the very heart of Transylvania! (A quick side note, we had entertained camping at the top of the Transfăgărășan at a lake, and as it turned out a massive storm rolled in closing the highway again. We also got pummeled by the wind, hail and rain as we sat in Camping Dracula.)

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Parked up at Camping Dracula.

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After a very stormy night we were off to Bran, home of the famous castle and Vampire Camping . On our way over one of the mountain passes there was a granny and her granddaughter selling at a small stall. Curious we decided to stop. A group of motorcyclists also pulled in to take a break and enjoy the view. Shani was the one brave soul to head over to the babushka and have a look at what she was selling. One of the tipples Romania is famous for is the cherry brandy, preferably home brewed. So of course we had to get a liter from granny. We also ended up with some heavily smoked sausages. By the time it was all said and done, the Germans were all also crowded around and granny was having a pretty good day. I thought I might go blind after tasting the brandy but fortunately did not!

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Teaching her the family business.

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9 comments on “RV Roadtrip – Romania Part 1”

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Looks like the adventures keep getting better and better. Glad you didn’t go blind after the brandy!! Love you guys.

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There were some very potent cherries at the bottom of that bottle!

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So pelicans and a frog on the early “must-see” bird watching. Looks like sleeping in was the way to go! 😉

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Hmmmm.. frogs on a birdwatching trip???

Oh Shani took about 1000 other pictures of birds (and frogs) but these were some of the best.

We were at Constantia for a day … loved the beach and the beer! Great pelican photos and the frog looked like the photo John took in Zagreb for my old business card. Glad the guy at the Vlad castle wasn’t too upset by being impaled. always thought it might be painful !

Good choice on the beers, the wine in Romania was a bit of a let down after Macedonia and Bulgaria! Being impaled seems like a pretty tough way to go…

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we were at your 3 western campsites again this year. Option not to go further east as the capital I was informed is just another big city but we enjoyed hanging around Transylvania region and using the motorbike for the Transgfagarsen pass

We hadn’t heard good things about the capital either and so we skipped it. Someday we’ll be back in a sports car and do the proper Transgfagarsen pass, seems like a motorbike would be fun too!

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  • There is zero tolerance for driving under the influence of alcohol. We recommend not drinking at all if you are driving.

Attractions in Bucharest

Wander the streets of Bucharest , stopping for coffee and refreshments at local cafes. Take a stroll through Cismigiu Garden, or The National Art Museum. Stop by and marvel at the massive Communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building. Hire a bike and explore the city on your own or with a tour. Stop to check out the local food carts or markets. You’ll realise Bucharest is a charming city with plenty to see and do.

Events in Bucharest

There is always something fun happening in Bucharest! Stroll the dazzling streets during the Spotlight Bucharest International Light Festival in April. May brings the not-to-be-missed Bucharest Coffee Week, while music lovers can enjoy relaxing to tunes at Bucharest International Jazz Competition.

Accommodation in Bucharest

Bucharest has a handful of campsites to suit your RV requirements. We recommend booking your space before arrival to avoid missing out. Many of the campsites you'll find listed are usually gardens of residential properties. Prices are cheap but, the standards of the facilities can vary. Pick up your campervan rental towards the end of your trip in Bucharest, then head out of the city to explore further. You’re able to freedom camp in your motorhome rental, but it's important to remember the ‘leave no trace’ rules.

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