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Ruse to Curtea de Argeş

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Today I’m off to Romania. This is the one country that well meaning people have warned me most about. According to them I will have all my stuff stolen and will be besieged by begging Sinti and Roma. I generally ignore such warnings. Surly, the country can’t be as bad as its reputation. I do have some trepidations though. Romania, along with Albania, were there poorest of all the countries of the former communist block. I remember sending care packages to these countries as a kid.

So, I make my way to the border, going past this small post communism, phase 1, enterprise.

Ruse: Post communism, phase 1

Romania is just across the Danube. Luckily, motorbikes get a free ride over the “Bridge of Friendship”. Border formalities are minimal for EU citizens.

Bridge of Friendship

I try to exchange my Bulgarian Leva for Romanian Lei but the exchange place won’t take Leva. Great, no choice but to go back to Bulgaria. I fill up the tank and buy some snacks for the Leva I have left and head once more across the bridge.

The road is good and there is not much traffic. I make my way through some villages

First impressions of Romania

First impressions of Romania

First impressions of Romania

First impressions of Romania

First impressions of Romania

until I have to go on a major highway with crazy traffic.

My destination for today is Curtea de Argeş, which turns out to be a lovely town at the foot of the Fagaras mountains. Historically it was the second capital of Wallachia, around the 14th century. The Princely Church from that era still stands. It’s the oldest church in Wallachia.

Curtea de Argeş: The Princely Church

Curtea de Argeş: The Princely Church

Curtea de Argeş: The Princely Church

The Curtea de Argeş Cathedral at the other end of town is from the 16th century and a true architectural marvel.

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

I can’t get enough of it and spend a long time locking at some of the details. I’m no expert and it has hard for me to make out which parts are from the 16th century and which are from 1875-1876, when Frenchman Lecomte de Nouy added some pseudo-moorish bits. The overall result is undoubtedly stunning.

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Curtea de Argeş Cathedral

Tomorrow I’ll take the famous Transfagarasan!!!

Written by Steffen

July 22nd, 2009 at 10:02 pm

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Curtea de Argeş to Brasov

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Elevation Profile

The Transfăgărăşan, or actually DN7C by Romanian road designation, crosses the Carpathian Mountains between the two highest peaks, connecting Wallachia and Transylvania. It’s famous for its many turns and great vistas. Crazy Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu had it build in the early 70s at the cost of 40 lives.

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Riding through the first tunnel. I notice that it is kind of dark. Sure enough, my front light bulb is broken and it took the fuse with it. I swap out both and continue.

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Transfăgărăşan

Coming out of the last tunnel on the Northern side I see this:

Transfăgărăşan

The map below shows the same section of road as the image above:

Elevation Profile

For those of you who want to do a Google Earth fly over, here is the same section as a KML file that should open in Google Earth:

Transfăgărăşan for Google Earth

Once I get off the Transfăgărăşan it does seem a bit boring by comparison :-) I end up in Brasov at the end of the day.

Brasov

Written by Steffen

July 23rd, 2009 at 10:11 pm