This is a special mountain bike tour, including 5 days of riding and 6 fine selected accommodating places. We will pass from medieval and mysterious Transylvania to archaic and mystical Bucovina, exploring some of the most idyllic and wild places of Romania and Europe. Remote villages with an ancient lifestyle of the local people, deep and wild forests, beautiful meadows and pastures, fresh, clean air, will enchanted our body and soul.
In this 7 days wild and wellness mtb tour, we will ride from one location to another, most of the accommodation locations being a selection of the best spa and wellness centers in the area, the perfect ending after a day of riding.
We are in love of these places and happy to show it, beeing guided by sustainable principles, respecting nature and local communities.
Itinerary
This is a special mountain bike tour, including 5 days of riding and 6 fine selected accommodating places. We will pass from medieval and mysterious Transylvania to archaic and mystical Bucovina, exploring some of the most idyllic and wild places of Romania and Europe. Remote villages with an ancient lifestyle of the local people, deep and wild forests, beautiful meadows and pastures, fresh, clean air, will enchanted our body and soul.
In this 7 days wild and wellness mtb tour, we will ride from one location to another, most of the accommodation locations being a selection of the best spa centers in the area, the perfect ending after a day of riding.
Arriving in Romania. Transfer to Lunca Ilvei mountain village located in Bistrita / Nasaud county. Assembling bikes, short warmup arround the village, detailed presentation of the tour.
We will start the tour with an accomodating round trip in the hills that are surrounding the Lunca Ilvei village.Experiencing the traditional lifestyle of the locals and riding trough the wild forests and the pristine meadows will be the delicacies of the day.
Included services: breakfast, sandwiches for lunch, dinner, accommodation.
Our second day will take us to one of the most enjoyable mtb tours that can be done in the area. After a short warm-up climb we will descent to Şanţ village, from where we will begin a long and challenging climb, up to the ridge of the Rodna mountains. From here we will be rewarded with a long descent to the Rodna village. The returning path, back to our accommodation village will take us trough the remote cottages between the Someş and Ilva valleys.
Included services: breakfast, sandwiches for lunch, dinner, accommodation.
We will leave our host for the first days, heading south over the Borgo mountains to Colibitza lake. After a hard climb up to the Poiana Cătunenilor village, we will mostly spend our day at arround 1000m of altitude, before reaching in the afternoon the Colibitza lake.
Highlights: the remote mountain villages of Poiana Cătunenilor and Ciosa with their traditional and archaic lifestyle
Views over the Călimani and Rodna mountains.Sections of the ancient roman road.Included services: breakfast, sandwiches for lunch, dinner, accommodation, transfer of main luggage.Distance: 50km +1200/-1200 m
Today we will be facing the most challenging climbs of the tour, gaining aprox. 1800 m in about 50 km. We will be entering deeply into the wilderness of the Călimani Mountains, known for one of the most great densities of the brown bear population in Europe and probably one of the last wild regions on this part of the continent, in its true sense. We will also pass trough some beautiful meadows, where we will experience the traditional lifestyle of the shepherds and from where we will admire the higher volcanic peaks of the Călimani Mountains. The cherry of the day will be the magical place where lies the lake of the Fairies and the reward for the intense effort at the end of the day will be the refreshing swim into the Colibitza lake.
Highlights: the wild, endless forests of the Călimani mountains
View over the higher peaks and volcanoes of the Călimani mtns.
The Lake of the Fairies – natural reservation area
Views over the Colibitza Lake
Included services: breakfast, sandwiches for lunch (depending on disponibility we might take lunch at the sheepfold) , dinner, accommodation
For the last day of riding we will be passing through mysterious forests and places, arriving and taking lunch at the Count Dracula’s Hotel, located in a picturesque mountains pass, which connects the historical regions of Transylvania and Moldova, the place where the story from the Bram Stoker’s novel is taking place. After lunch we will be visiting the Piatra Fântânele orthodox monastery and will enjoy the great 360 degrees view from the near cross.
Highlights: Count Dracula’s Hotel, Borcut mineral spring water, view over Borgo Pass, Bucovina and Transylvanian mountains, Piatra Fantanele monastery
Included services: breakfast, dinner, accommodation. Lunch at the Dracula’s Hotel is not included
Included services: breakfast, transfer to the airport
Overview
• Duration: 7 days
• Overnights: 6
• Riding days: 5
• Fitness: 2-3 of 5
• Skills: Novice-Intermediate
• Total length: 210 km
• Average per day: 42 km
• Total climb: 5850 m
• Lowest point: 750 m
• Highest point: 1582 m
• Price: contact us(special prices for groups)
Highlights
• experience the archaic Romanian country side, with ancient old customs and traditions
• wild and pristine forests, roaming with brown bears, wolves and linx
• The picturesque Bucovina region
• The Lake of the Faires – natural reservation area
• Sections of the ancient Roman Road
• Colibitza Lake –sunbathing, swimming, sea kayaking possibilities
• Tihutza mountain pass with the Dracula Hotel, located in the area where the Bram Stoker’s story of Dracula is taking place
• Delicious traditional natural and homegrown food
• The Dorna county, a certified ecotourism destination
• The Piatra Fantanele Monastery, dating the beginning of the 20th century
• swimming pools and spas at accommodating places
What’s included
• Transfer from/to Cluj-Napoca Intern. Airport
• 6 overnights in locally own guesthouses
• All meals included: breakfasts, sandwiches for lunch and dinners (except for one lunch at Dracula’s Castle )
• Transfer of main luggage from one base camp to another
• Guiding for every day of riding
• Technical assistance
• Small bike backpack (arround 15 litres)
• Sport bag for transferring your stuff from one location to another
• 2 or more bike jersey, 2 or more bike pants, underwear, socks, bike shoes, gloves
• Helmet
• Sunglasses with interchangeable lenses
• Rain resistant biking jacket and pants
• Warm clothes for evenings (temperatures can drop as low as 5 degrees Celcius even during the summer in the evenings and mornings or on the mountains)
• Hydration systems or bottles
• Swimwear
• Sun creams if you have a sensitive skin
• Towel
• Basic first aid kit
• Camera
During summer time weather in Romania can be very warm to hot, with short periods of cold rainy days and with regulary summer storms with lightnings and thunders during afternoons. Temperatures during summer can vary from 5 degrees Celsius in the morning to as much as 35 degrees at noon (even 40 degrees in the southern part of Romania).
Romania, a country from the east part of Europe is a place little known for the rest of the World, but wich has a lot to offer.
Romania’s mountains are considered to be one of the last wild places in Europe beeing home of more than half of Europe’s large carnivores like bears and wolves.With almost half of its population living in the countryside, Romania and its villages is the place where you can still experience the rural lifestyle, in its true sense, witnessing ancient old traditions and customs, which are extinct in other parts of Europe. People are still working and living from the land, using their own hands and animals for this. They still use horse drawn carts for carrying stuff and collecting hay in the old ways.But this fragile paradise is facing extinction due to globalization, Eu regulation (Romania entered European Union in 2007) and young people migration to urban areas and to foreign countries in search for a place to work.Also, other danger that Romania is facing is deforestation. Tourism and income from it could be an alternative to distruction of the wild habitats. It can also add an income to the local economy, helping to preserve the fragile way of life of the local communities.The best moment to visit the wild and archaic Romania was 20 years ago, the second one is NOW !!!
Wild Carpathia is a TV series made out of 4 parts, showing the unspoiled nature and rural culture of the Carpathians, but also the threats. You can find more info on the official site, together with the other parts of the series. http://www.wildcarpathia.tv/ Enjoy!
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