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Transylvania Road-trip: 7 Days from Sibiu to Sighișoara, Brașov and the Făgăraș Mountains

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A verified 7-day Transylvania Road-trip linking Sibiu, fortified Saxon villages, Sighișoara, Brașov, Bran and a weather-safe Făgăraș Mountains finale.

Last checked 2026-07-15 Source verification Source unknown Audience fit General Route completeness Not applicable POI quality risk Unknown
Suitable For Couples, heritage travelers, Photographers, village explorers, mountain Road-trip travelers
Quick Tips Check DN7C road status before departure|Verify the rental car vignette by registration|Park outside medieval centers|Avoid night driving on rural roads|Keep a foothill fallback for mountain weather

Transylvania is at its best when medieval towns, Saxon villages and mountain roads are connected slowly rather than treated as isolated day trips. This seven-day loop starts and ends in Sibiu, adds Sighișoara and Brașov, and uses the Făgăraș foothills as the scenic finale. The high Transfăgărășan crossing is an optional summer variant, never a guaranteed year-round road.

Quick Planning Snapshot

  • Recommended time: 7 days / 6 nights.
  • Best season: May-June and September-October for villages and towns; July-September if the full Transfăgărășan is officially open.
  • Budget: EUR 95-190 per adult per day before international flights, based on two people sharing a compact rental car and mid-range rooms.
  • Core route: Sibiu - Biertan - Sighișoara - Viscri - Brașov - Bran/Râșnov - Făgăraș foothills - Sibiu.
  • Distance: roughly 550-750 km depending on village detours and whether the high mountain road is open.
  • Lead quality: premium. The route fills a clear CMS gap and gives strong LBS anchors for towns, fortified churches, castles, trailheads and viewpoints.

Why Rent a Car

Rail works between major cities, but a compact rental car makes Biertan, Viscri, rural guesthouses and flexible mountain-road stops practical. Choose the smallest car that fits the luggage; historic centers have narrow streets and limited parking. Confirm cross-border restrictions, insurance excess, roadside assistance and whether the rental already includes the Romanian road vignette. Never buy a second vignette without checking the registration number and validity first.

Day 1: Arrive in Sibiu

Keep the car parked and explore Piața Mare, Piața Mică, the Council Tower area and the lower town on foot. Stay near the old town but confirm private parking before arrival. Use the evening to download offline maps and check current road alerts.

Historic houses with eye-shaped roof windows in Sibiu Old Town

Day 2: Sibiu to Sighișoara via Biertan

Leave after breakfast for Biertan and its fortified-church landscape, then continue to Sighișoara. Allow time for village roads, livestock and photo stops. Park outside the citadel and walk uphill rather than trying to drive into the historic core.

Day 3: Sighișoara, Viscri and Brașov

Explore Sighișoara early, then detour to Viscri before continuing to Brașov. Viscri is a living village, not a film set: park where directed, keep noise low and do not photograph residents at close range without permission. Reach Brașov before evening traffic and stay two nights.

Viscri fortified Saxon church surrounded by green countryside in Transylvania

Day 4: Brașov on Foot

Leave the car parked. Walk around Piața Sfatului, the Black Church area and the old walls, then choose a signed Tampa viewpoint route if weather and fitness allow. This no-drive day prevents the itinerary becoming a sequence of windshields and parking searches.

Day 5: Bran and Râșnov

Start early for Bran, because the castle corridor can become congested. Treat Bran as one stop, not the entire day. Add Râșnov or a short Piatra Craiului foothill walk, keeping mountain weather and daylight in view. Return to Brașov or stay in a rural guesthouse with confirmed access and parking.

Bran Castle rising above the forest near Brașov, Romania

Day 6: Făgăraș Foothills or Summer Transfăgărășan

Drive west toward the Făgăraș region. Outside the short summer opening window, use a foothill route and approach scenic lower sections only where legally open. If authorities have opened the full DN7C crossing, start early, expect slow traffic around Bâlea Lake and keep a fallback plan for fog, storms or closures.

Do not follow a navigation app past a closure barrier. Snow, rockfall, wildlife and sudden weather can affect the high road even in summer. Stop only in marked pullouts and never feed bears seen beside the road.

Bâlea Lake and the Făgăraș Mountains along the Transfăgărășan route

Day 7: Return to Sibiu

Return via villages south or west of the Făgăraș range, allowing a generous fuel and rental-car buffer. If the flight is early, sleep in Sibiu the previous night and keep this day city-based.

Budget Guide

  • Compact rental car: about EUR 30-75 per day before full-cover insurance, with summer and automatic cars often higher.
  • Fuel and road costs: budget EUR 90-150 per car for this loop, then verify live fuel prices and vignette status.
  • Accommodation: EUR 55-130 per room per night for guesthouses and mid-range hotels.
  • Food: EUR 25-55 per adult per day when mixing bakeries, local lunches and casual dinners.
  • Attractions and parking: EUR 10-35 per adult per day depending on castles, towers, churches and guided visits.

Driving and Local Etiquette

  • Drive on the right and carry the documents required by the rental company.
  • Expect slower rural averages than map previews suggest.
  • Use official parking outside medieval centers.
  • Check the car's electronic vignette validity by registration number.
  • Keep cash or a physical card available for small rural businesses.
  • Do not fly drones around heritage sites without checking local rules.
  • Give livestock, cyclists and horse carts generous space.
  • Avoid night driving on unfamiliar rural and mountain roads.

Where to Stay

  • Sibiu: best for arrival, final night and a walkable historic center.
  • Sighișoara: best for an early or late citadel walk after day visitors leave.
  • Brașov: best two-night base for city walking, Bran, Râșnov and nearby mountains.
  • Rural Făgăraș or Piatra Craiului guesthouse: best for quiet evenings, provided access and parking are confirmed.

Visa and Entry Notes

Romania is in the Schengen Area. Entry rules depend on passport nationality, trip length and travel purpose. Check official Romanian and EU guidance before booking, and confirm driving-license translation or International Driving Permit requirements with the rental company.

Editorial Verification Notes

Quality grade: premium. Checked on July 14, 2026 against the current Tourants CMS Road-trip catalog, Romania's electronic-vignette service pages, current destination information and traveler planning patterns. The itinerary avoids promising seasonal DN7C access, distinguishes historic-town walking days from driving days, and does not reproduce an existing Tourants Romania route. Live road status, vignette validity, attraction hours and prices must still be rechecked immediately before travel.

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