Transfagarasan Highway
The Transfagarasan Highway is a scenic mountain road in Romania, stretching approximately 90 kilometers through the Fagaras Mountains. Built in the 1970s, it connects the regions of Transylvania and Wallachia. The highway is known for its breathtaking views, hairpin turns, and high-altitude landscapes, reaching an elevation of 2,042 meters at its highest point.
This road is often considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world, attracting tourists and car enthusiasts alike. The Transfagarasan features several attractions along the way, including the stunning Balea Lake and the historic Poenari Castle, adding to its appeal as a travel destination.