Romania: Mountains to Monasteries
Bucharest
Bucharest
Romania: Mountains to Monasteries
Tour summary
9 days
Romania
13 meals
18 guests (max)
Driver
Trip leader
Luxury minicoach
Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy
8 nights in thoughtfully selected accommodation8 nights
Majestic mountains, fabled castles and rustic medieval villages await on this storybook journey through Romania. Our spellbinding adventure will take us from the elegant streets of Bucharest to the dramatic forests of Transylvania, where mountain ridges sculpt the landscape, castle spires pierce the sky and half-timbered houses transport us back in time. What stories will be written into the pages of your Romanian fairytale?
Tour highlights
- Uncover legendary tales of vampires in Transylvania’s formidable Bran Castle
- Relish the sweet taste of homemade brandy during a local distillery tour
- Wander the perfectly preserved medieval streets of Sighișoara, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Experience the charm of Brasov, the gem in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains
Tour itinerary
Day 1 - Bucharest (Romania)
A warm welcome to Bucharest! Romania’s buzzy capital and the perfect location to begin our small-group adventure through this captivating country. After meeting our fellow explorers at the hotel, we’ll venture off into the Old Town and get to know each other a little better over dinner.
As we weave our way through cobblestone streets, keep an eye out for the ornate, Belle Époque architecture from which Bucharest heralds its nickname ‘Little Paris’ (intricate cast iron balconies, elegant columns and allegorical statues – we're looking at you!). Paired with eateries that spill onto the paths like overflowing treasure chests and upbeat live music that swirls through the air like a dancer, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in fact strolling the streets of Montmartre...
A warm welcome to Bucharest! Romania’s buzzy capital and the perfect location to begin our small-group adventure through this captivating country. After meeting our fellow explorers at the hotel, we’ll venture off into the Old Town and get to know each other a little better over dinner.
As we weave our way through cobblestone streets, keep an eye out for the ornate, Belle Époque architecture from which Bucharest heralds its nickname ‘Little Paris’ (intricate cast iron balconies, elegant columns and allegorical statues – we're looking at you!). Paired with eateries that spill onto the paths like overflowing treasure chests and upbeat live music that swirls through the air like a dancer, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in fact strolling the streets of Montmartre...
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Capitol (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - Bucharest – Sinaia – Brasov
Fantastical castles, dense forests and mythical tales... today, we start our journey into mountain territory through the lush Prahova Valley, and we'll soon begin to discover why Romania is said to be the stuff of fairytales.
We'll kick things off in the spectacular mountain resort of Sinaia, nestled at the base of the Bucegi Mountains – whose towering ridges rise and fall like the spine of a dragon. Take a moment during your lunch stop to pause and inhale the fresh scent of pine (Sinaia is hugged by centuries-old fir trees, after all) before we pay a visit to our first castle: Peleș Castle, a neo-Renaissance masterpiece and former royal summer retreat. Hear the gentle murmur of fountains in the manicured gardens, spot trompe-l'œil frescoes that cling to courtyard walls and take in the panoramic views from the Central Tower’s lookout. What an introduction to Romania’s storybook castles!
Our home for the next two nights will be Brasov, and this evening is yours for the taking. So, what does the first chapter in your Transylvanian tale look like? Foodies could track down a local haunt for some regional cuisine – seek out ciorbă de văcuţă (a hearty beef and vegetable soup) and bulz (cheese-stuffed polenta cakes) on the menu for dinner. The city’s Black Church is also well worth a visit, deriving its name from its once-charred appearance following the Great Fire of 1689. Spend some time admiring the flying buttresses and vaulted ceilings that make this a Gothic triumph. Then, as night envelops Brasov’s medieval rooftops, recharge with some well-earnt shuteye – our Romanian adventure continues tomorrow...
Fantastical castles, dense forests and mythical tales... today, we start our journey into mountain territory through the lush Prahova Valley, and we'll soon begin to discover why Romania is said to be the stuff of fairytales.
We'll kick things off in the spectacular mountain resort of Sinaia, nestled at the base of the Bucegi Mountains – whose towering ridges rise and fall like the spine of a dragon. Take a moment during your lunch stop to pause and inhale the fresh scent of pine (Sinaia is hugged by centuries-old fir trees, after all) before we pay a visit to our first castle: Peleș Castle, a neo-Renaissance masterpiece and former royal summer retreat. Hear the gentle murmur of fountains in the manicured gardens, spot trompe-l'œil frescoes that cling to courtyard walls and take in the panoramic views from the Central Tower’s lookout. What an introduction to Romania’s storybook castles!
Our home for the next two nights will be Brasov, and this evening is yours for the taking. So, what does the first chapter in your Transylvanian tale look like? Foodies could track down a local haunt for some regional cuisine – seek out ciorbă de văcuţă (a hearty beef and vegetable soup) and bulz (cheese-stuffed polenta cakes) on the menu for dinner. The city’s Black Church is also well worth a visit, deriving its name from its once-charred appearance following the Great Fire of 1689. Spend some time admiring the flying buttresses and vaulted ceilings that make this a Gothic triumph. Then, as night envelops Brasov’s medieval rooftops, recharge with some well-earnt shuteye – our Romanian adventure continues tomorrow...
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Casa Wagner (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 3 - Brasov – Bran – Brasov
Legends of vampires, whispers of ghosts and tales of secret passages – we’re diving deeper into all things mythical at the fabled Bran Castle, a former Saxon fortress and royal residence. Perched stoically atop a cliff like a brooding bird of prey, this formidable site takes its nickname, Dracula’s Castle, from the famous vampire you’ve probably heard a thing or two about... Surrounded by the undulating Carpathian Mountains like a sweeping cape, it’s easy to see why this castle has captured the imagination of so many visitors. What secrets will you discover as you weave through narrow passageways and unearth historical artefacts? After exploring, you could track down a kürtőskalács for a pick-me-up, a typical Hungarian sweet treat crafted from twirled pastry that’s often dusted with cinnamon.
En route back to Brasov, we’ll indulge in the region’s local tipple at a brandy distillery in Rasnov. Learn about the unique distilling process of this traditional, fruity spirit, visit the site’s cellar and sip on five delicious varieties – feeling the vibrant flavours dance on our taste buds. We won’t blame you for stocking up on a bottle or two to take back home!
Tonight, we have another evening to ourselves in Brasov. Hungry for more stunning views? Thrill seekers could hop on the Tampa Cable Car for sweeping vistas over the former Saxon colony. You’ll surely be dreaming of cinematic landscapes tonight...
Legends of vampires, whispers of ghosts and tales of secret passages – we’re diving deeper into all things mythical at the fabled Bran Castle, a former Saxon fortress and royal residence. Perched stoically atop a cliff like a brooding bird of prey, this formidable site takes its nickname, Dracula’s Castle, from the famous vampire you’ve probably heard a thing or two about... Surrounded by the undulating Carpathian Mountains like a sweeping cape, it’s easy to see why this castle has captured the imagination of so many visitors. What secrets will you discover as you weave through narrow passageways and unearth historical artefacts? After exploring, you could track down a kürtőskalács for a pick-me-up, a typical Hungarian sweet treat crafted from twirled pastry that’s often dusted with cinnamon.
En route back to Brasov, we’ll indulge in the region’s local tipple at a brandy distillery in Rasnov. Learn about the unique distilling process of this traditional, fruity spirit, visit the site’s cellar and sip on five delicious varieties – feeling the vibrant flavours dance on our taste buds. We won’t blame you for stocking up on a bottle or two to take back home!
Tonight, we have another evening to ourselves in Brasov. Hungry for more stunning views? Thrill seekers could hop on the Tampa Cable Car for sweeping vistas over the former Saxon colony. You’ll surely be dreaming of cinematic landscapes tonight...
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Casa Wagner (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 4 - Brasov – Viscri – Sighisoara
Fuel up on a classic continental breakfast, we’re taking the scenic route to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Viscri, recognised for its Saxon fortified church. Hear the calls of cows and geese that roam freely, spy the jumble of terracotta-tiled roofs and smell the smoke from wood-burning stoves as you take a stroll through this rustic village. Often described as being frozen in time, it’s easy to picture what life might have been like here in Saxon times. If we're lucky, we’ll even get the chance to meet a local blacksmith in their home workshop to learn more about the traditional, local craft.
We’re in for a treat at lunch – a home-cooked, family-style meal awaits. As you help yourself to scrumptious dishes made from sun-kissed produce from the nearby vegetable garden, it's the perfect moment to pause and share our favourite stories from our journey so far.
This afternoon, it's back to the city we go – Sighisoara beckons. Founded by the Transylvanian Saxons over a millennia ago, it’s awash with impeccably preserved medieval structures – more on that tomorrow! The evening is yours to spend as you wish. And, with our hotel just a stone’s throw away from the Old Town, be sure to ask your expert Tour Leader for some authentic options for dinner to round off another wonderful day.
Fuel up on a classic continental breakfast, we’re taking the scenic route to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Viscri, recognised for its Saxon fortified church. Hear the calls of cows and geese that roam freely, spy the jumble of terracotta-tiled roofs and smell the smoke from wood-burning stoves as you take a stroll through this rustic village. Often described as being frozen in time, it’s easy to picture what life might have been like here in Saxon times. If we're lucky, we’ll even get the chance to meet a local blacksmith in their home workshop to learn more about the traditional, local craft.
We’re in for a treat at lunch – a home-cooked, family-style meal awaits. As you help yourself to scrumptious dishes made from sun-kissed produce from the nearby vegetable garden, it's the perfect moment to pause and share our favourite stories from our journey so far.
This afternoon, it's back to the city we go – Sighisoara beckons. Founded by the Transylvanian Saxons over a millennia ago, it’s awash with impeccably preserved medieval structures – more on that tomorrow! The evening is yours to spend as you wish. And, with our hotel just a stone’s throw away from the Old Town, be sure to ask your expert Tour Leader for some authentic options for dinner to round off another wonderful day.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Central Park Sighisoara (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 5 - Sighisoara – Corund – Sighisoara
Ready to discover more about Sighisoara’s fascinating past? This morning, we’ll enjoy a walking tour of the fortified Old Town to really get to the heart of this medieval citadel. Gaze up at the Clock Tower’s multi-coloured tiles that shimmer like a snake’s scales before exploring inside. Spy the pointed, Gothic windows that adorn the Church of the Dominican Monastery. And, watch the sun illuminate the pastel hues clinging to the city’s houses. We’ll even see the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler – a fearsome 13th-century ruler, believed to have inspired Bram Stoker’s classic Gothic novel Dracula.
Leaving Sighisoara behind for now, we’ll step off our luxury minicoach to feast on a traditional lunch together at a cosy, chalet-style restaurant. Then, recharged, it's time to embrace our artistic side for a pottery class in Corund. A local expert will teach us all about the techniques and traditions that make this village's ceramics so distinctive. And, inspired by the vibrant, folk-art designs, we’ll even have the chance to try our hand at wheel throwing! Every piece tells a story – what will yours say?
Free time is your friend this evening, why not pay a visit to one of the hole-in-the-wall restaurants that we passed on our Sighisoara walking tour for dinner?
Ready to discover more about Sighisoara’s fascinating past? This morning, we’ll enjoy a walking tour of the fortified Old Town to really get to the heart of this medieval citadel. Gaze up at the Clock Tower’s multi-coloured tiles that shimmer like a snake’s scales before exploring inside. Spy the pointed, Gothic windows that adorn the Church of the Dominican Monastery. And, watch the sun illuminate the pastel hues clinging to the city’s houses. We’ll even see the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler – a fearsome 13th-century ruler, believed to have inspired Bram Stoker’s classic Gothic novel Dracula.
Leaving Sighisoara behind for now, we’ll step off our luxury minicoach to feast on a traditional lunch together at a cosy, chalet-style restaurant. Then, recharged, it's time to embrace our artistic side for a pottery class in Corund. A local expert will teach us all about the techniques and traditions that make this village's ceramics so distinctive. And, inspired by the vibrant, folk-art designs, we’ll even have the chance to try our hand at wheel throwing! Every piece tells a story – what will yours say?
Free time is your friend this evening, why not pay a visit to one of the hole-in-the-wall restaurants that we passed on our Sighisoara walking tour for dinner?
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Central Park Sighisoara (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 6 - Sighisoara – Biertan – Sibiu
Tucked away among the gently sloping hills of the Transylvanian Plateau lies Biertan, whose UNESCO-listed, fortified church dominates the skyline and watches over the village like a guardian. Hear the echo of footsteps, past and present, as we spend time exploring this magnificent Gothic centrepiece – the highlight of our orientation tour this morning.
Afterwards, we’ll continue our journey westwards to Sibiu, set against the backdrop of the majestic Carpathian Mountains. This walled city at the heart of Romania is renowned for its Germanic architecture, medieval Council Tower and brilliant museums. Did you know, Sibiu is nicknamed ‘The City With Eyes’? The mysterious, eye-shaped dormer windows on the roofs of buildings might just have something to do with it...
Following an orientation walk, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore at your own pace. So, which corners of Sibiu are calling your name? You could uncover the legends of the cast iron Bridge of Lies, marvel at the elaborate, floor-to-ceiling neo-Byzantine paintings inside the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral or take the local bus to the ASTRA Museum – an open-air museum spotlighting traditional Romanian folk culture and rural life.
Tonight is all yours – and with our hotel right in the centre of the action, a drink (or two) while people watching is a must. Psssst! You'll find some irresistible ice cream shops nearby for dessert. So, will it be one scoop, or two? Decisions, decisions...
Tucked away among the gently sloping hills of the Transylvanian Plateau lies Biertan, whose UNESCO-listed, fortified church dominates the skyline and watches over the village like a guardian. Hear the echo of footsteps, past and present, as we spend time exploring this magnificent Gothic centrepiece – the highlight of our orientation tour this morning.
Afterwards, we’ll continue our journey westwards to Sibiu, set against the backdrop of the majestic Carpathian Mountains. This walled city at the heart of Romania is renowned for its Germanic architecture, medieval Council Tower and brilliant museums. Did you know, Sibiu is nicknamed ‘The City With Eyes’? The mysterious, eye-shaped dormer windows on the roofs of buildings might just have something to do with it...
Following an orientation walk, you’ll have the rest of the day to explore at your own pace. So, which corners of Sibiu are calling your name? You could uncover the legends of the cast iron Bridge of Lies, marvel at the elaborate, floor-to-ceiling neo-Byzantine paintings inside the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral or take the local bus to the ASTRA Museum – an open-air museum spotlighting traditional Romanian folk culture and rural life.
Tonight is all yours – and with our hotel right in the centre of the action, a drink (or two) while people watching is a must. Psssst! You'll find some irresistible ice cream shops nearby for dessert. So, will it be one scoop, or two? Decisions, decisions...
Included today
Accommodation
Imparatul Romanilor (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 7 - Sibiu – Sibiel – Sibiu
There's a treat in store for the foodies among us today. After a leisurely-paced morning, we’ll slowly wend our way just beyond the city to the delightful village of Sibiel, where a masterclass in rustic Romanian cuisine awaits.
We’ll get to know our friendly host and learn how to make a rich, authentic goulash which will double as a delicious lunch. Immerse yourself in the local flavours and cooking techniques, using fresh vegetables from our host’s garden to craft this traditional Romanian meal. If we’re lucky, we might even get to hand-pick them ourselves. Feel the kick of paprika and the warm hug of the rich broth as you tuck into this hearty meat and vegetable stew, and be sure to take notes on the recipe for when you’re hosting back home!
Then, it’s back on the minicoach for a final night in Sibiu, but not before sampling some pine tree liquor (yes, really!) and pálinka (a fruity-flavoured brandy) for good measure.
There's a treat in store for the foodies among us today. After a leisurely-paced morning, we’ll slowly wend our way just beyond the city to the delightful village of Sibiel, where a masterclass in rustic Romanian cuisine awaits.
We’ll get to know our friendly host and learn how to make a rich, authentic goulash which will double as a delicious lunch. Immerse yourself in the local flavours and cooking techniques, using fresh vegetables from our host’s garden to craft this traditional Romanian meal. If we’re lucky, we might even get to hand-pick them ourselves. Feel the kick of paprika and the warm hug of the rich broth as you tuck into this hearty meat and vegetable stew, and be sure to take notes on the recipe for when you’re hosting back home!
Then, it’s back on the minicoach for a final night in Sibiu, but not before sampling some pine tree liquor (yes, really!) and pálinka (a fruity-flavoured brandy) for good measure.
Included today
Accommodation
Imparatul Romanilor (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 8 - Sibiu – Cozia – Ramnicu Valcea
Today's drive to Ramnicu Valcea along the Transalpina route is nothing short of breathtaking. With a road that winds its way across the valleys and plateaus of the spectacular Carpathian Mountains like an unfurling ribbon, it’s one of the most photogenic locations in Romania. Get those cameras charged and ready! As we weave our way along hairpin turns and mountain passes, look out for the stunning Oașa lake, whose water shines like a million sapphires framed by dramatic pine forests.
This afternoon, we’ll swap mountains for monasteries with a visit to Cozia Monastery. Founded in the 14th century, this handsome structure perched on the banks of the River Olt is still an active Romanian Orthodox site and is one of the country’s most celebrated medieval landmarks. Spot the Byzantine-style rows of brick and stone on the facade, mint green copper domes and sprawling ancient frescoes as you explore this striking complex.
We’ll conclude the day in nearby Ramnicu Valcea at our centrally-located hotel. Settle in and head to the rooftop terrace for beautiful views over the Făgăraș mountains as the sun drops below the horizon, leaving candy-coloured skies behind. There’s a final group dinner planned this evening at the hotel, with award-winning dishes on the menu. So, tuck in, raise a toast and reminisce over the memories made on your Romanian adventure.
Today's drive to Ramnicu Valcea along the Transalpina route is nothing short of breathtaking. With a road that winds its way across the valleys and plateaus of the spectacular Carpathian Mountains like an unfurling ribbon, it’s one of the most photogenic locations in Romania. Get those cameras charged and ready! As we weave our way along hairpin turns and mountain passes, look out for the stunning Oașa lake, whose water shines like a million sapphires framed by dramatic pine forests.
This afternoon, we’ll swap mountains for monasteries with a visit to Cozia Monastery. Founded in the 14th century, this handsome structure perched on the banks of the River Olt is still an active Romanian Orthodox site and is one of the country’s most celebrated medieval landmarks. Spot the Byzantine-style rows of brick and stone on the facade, mint green copper domes and sprawling ancient frescoes as you explore this striking complex.
We’ll conclude the day in nearby Ramnicu Valcea at our centrally-located hotel. Settle in and head to the rooftop terrace for beautiful views over the Făgăraș mountains as the sun drops below the horizon, leaving candy-coloured skies behind. There’s a final group dinner planned this evening at the hotel, with award-winning dishes on the menu. So, tuck in, raise a toast and reminisce over the memories made on your Romanian adventure.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Simfonia (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 9 - Ramnicu Valcea – Bucharest
Sit back and relax in the minicoach, today’s journey back to Bucharest is all about superb views. Fog lingers between dense pine forests, like memories suspended in time. Mountain ridges etch across the landscape as if sculpted by a giant. Rural villages pepper the fields like dustings of snow. Take it all in as you reflect on the past nine days. While our journey may be coming to an end, the spirit of storybook Romania will live on in the pages of your travel tale.
Sit back and relax in the minicoach, today’s journey back to Bucharest is all about superb views. Fog lingers between dense pine forests, like memories suspended in time. Mountain ridges etch across the landscape as if sculpted by a giant. Rural villages pepper the fields like dustings of snow. Take it all in as you reflect on the past nine days. While our journey may be coming to an end, the spirit of storybook Romania will live on in the pages of your travel tale.
Included today
Meals
- Breakfast
Things we think you'll love

A vampiric fortress
Velcome to Bran Castle - the stronghold that presides with Gothic glory atop a hill in the heart of Transylvania. Will you feel the presence of Dracula's watchful eye lurking in the shadows during our guided tour?

Medieval charm in Brasov
Discover Transylvanian charm among the medieval streets of Brasov, nestled at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains.

Two nights in Sighisoara
Count how many colours you spot in the shimmering medieval city of Sighisoara during our two-night stay.
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Anonymous October 2024
Overall, this was an excellent tour. The guide was calm, friendly and knowledgeable. The driver was cautious and friendly. We had a larger bus so there was plenty of room to spread out. I enjoyed the...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
The places we visited were interesting and the countryside was really nice.
Unfortunately a couple of things marred the trip - the bus was too big which meant that we were unable to go to certain...
Lesley Ru October 2024
I enjoyed Romania very much and am seriously considering a return visit. However, it will not be with Back Roads. Whilst being generally pleased with some aspects of the tour - hotels, driver and...
Read full reviewJulian Ru October 2024
The fact that the itinerary was only released to our travel agent a couple of weeks prior to travel did not give us enough time fully research and evaluate. The 46 seater bus contradicted the message...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
My trip to Romania - Mountains to Monasteries - was very good. We were fortunate to have a very knowledgeable guide, Bonta Stelian, who was passionate about his country. We learned about the history...
Read full reviewMargaret Ba October 2024
Tour was mostly good though some hotels left much to be desired. The trip to the salt mine was disappointing as there was nothing to see in relation to the actual mining of salt, just a large cave...
Read full reviewAnonymous July 2024
I enjoyed this tour very much, but strongly recommend the itinerary gets some tweeking. There is only one monastery in the tour, so the tour's title is a bit misleading, and the monastery is not...
Read full reviewAnonymous July 2024
Note I have sent a long detailed letter to Backroads via my agent, Connelly and Turner, Melbourne. .
The tour was not up to usual Backroads standard (and I have done many) .
Leader was below par. We...
Wayne Ke June 2024
Disappointed the salt mines were flooded and there not being more castles to view. Our guide was excellent, knew so much and was easy to be with.
Anthony Kn June 2024
Need a full day tour of Bucharest, not just the short tour we had then drive to the next town.
So many castles, monasteries, cathedrals, walled towns, fortified churches! All spectacular but…Need some...

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FAQs
Due to Romania’s unique road network, some journeys will be slightly longer than other Back-Roads tours. The longest drive days will be approximately four to six hours on our luxury minicoach. During these periods of travelling, your group will make regular stops at various sites, so you can stretch your legs and take in the picturesque surrounds.
Yes, entry to the castles is included as part of your tour, including the fabled Bran Castle.
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