SIBIU - TRÀNS ALPINA & BIKE REPAIR 8 & 9 th June 2026

TRANS ALPINA    346 kms round trip from Sibiu. 

TransAlpina scenic road

Current TransAlpina status/ traffic conditions
Open, with restrictions

If adventure and Alpine scenery sound alluring, the TransAlpina road offers an ideal mix of the two. Winding its way through valleys and plateaus up to 7,038 feet – a height not reached by any other mountain passage in Romania – the TransAlpina road offers breathtaking views together with lots of driving excitement.

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TransAlpina road connecting Oltenia and Transylvania regions in Romania   photo © TransAlipna.biz

Arguably the oldest road over the Carpathian Mountains, TransAlpina was built at the beginning of the 2nd Century AD by the Roman legions during their war campaign to conquer Sarmizegetusa – the capital of Dacian Kingdom (modern-day Romania). After the conquest of Dacia, the Romans have used the TransAlpina to transport to Rome the gold extracted from the central part of Romania (Transylvania). At the beginning of the second millennium TransAlpina has become one of the main transhumance routes over the Carpathian Mountains; it still serves this purpose, even today. Paving of the road began in 1930 and eight years later King Carol II inaugurated the new TransAlpina (also named during the monarchy period "the The King's Road").

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TransAlpina scenic road over the Carpathian Mountains,   photo © Adrian Urbanek

The TransAlpina ranges in elevation from 1,476 feet at Novaci to almost 7,040 feet at Pasul Urdele; it connects the regions Transylvania (central Romania) and Oltenia (southwestern Romania, western Walachia region or according to some old maps "TransAlpina").

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TransAlpina Fast-Facts:

Begins: Saliste (Sibiu county) or Sugag (Alba county)
Ends: Novaci (Gorj county)

Distance: 87 miles (139 kilometers).

Road condition:   paved, good

Highest point:   7,038 ft. (2145 m) - Urdele Pass

Route time:   2 hours and 45 minutes.

Gateway cities: Sibiu (14 miles E) of Saliste,   Alba Iulia (27 miles N)   and Deva (55 mile W) 




9th June 2026       Bike  maintenance 

Doru, the owner of Moto Camp Sibiu has the exact same bike as mine ,Honda Trans Alp 650 V. I had told him my fuel gauge doesn't  work and he volunteered  to fix it. So we rmoved the tank and he was right the one wire was shredded, so he repaired  it and now my fuel gauge works. I changed the oil and oiled my chain so all is well with the bike. He gave me a route for tomorrow heading north somewhere, so have a two day route.

    Cows stomach lining soup, a traditional  Romanian  dish

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