GUIDED TOUR INCLUDED
LUGGAGE TRANSPORT FOR ALL
BRANDS AND MODELS
Dates
26RUMXL01 23.08. - 04.09.2026*
27RUMXL01 22.08. - 03.09.2027*
28RUMXL01 20.08. -01.09.2028*
All prices valid for 2026.
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Description
Travelling is deadly...for prejudices!
Mark Twain's saying is particularly apt for Romania, a country with friendly people, huge potential, but far too little known and burdened with far too many prejudices. We invite you to join us in discovering the seemingly endless primeval forests of the Carpathians, the well-built pass roads, the mysterious monasteries, medieval fortified churches, picturesque villages and towns, but also the natural paradise of the Danube Delta, as well as the Black Sea in 13 days on a motorbike.
Tour dates:
From Vienna approx. 3,750 km, medium-high difficulty with mountain crossings incl. serpentines, city rides and motorway stages. Roads of different quality levels and with possible deficiencies, partly also with
Potholes. Not suitable for inexperienced riders with little experience.
This tour is specially designed for motorcyclists who would also like to make one or two cultural stops, take city walks and get to know the country and its people. For those who prefer to do more riding and less sightseeing, we recommend our Romania Tour. Transylvanian passports.
Our exclusive travel programme
Day 1: Vienna - Oradea/Großwardein
495 km
Meeting at the agreed starting point near Vienna. After all the luggage has been stowed in the support vehicle, we start our journey together.
journey. First of all, we have to master the connecting stage to Romania. Mostly on the motorway, we drive through the Hungarian Puszta, past Budapest, until we reach our destination, Romania.
Arrival and overnight stay in Oradea, or in German: Grosswardein.
TIP: There is a hotel at the starting point of the tour. For participants travelling further to Vienna, we recommend arriving the day before and spending the night there. We also recommend this extra night for participants with one of our hire motorbikes! And if you want to arrive by car and motorbike trailer at the start of the tour, you can park your car at the hotel during the tour (surcharge).
Day 2: Oradea - Cluj-Napoca/Clausenburg
280 km
Mostly off the main roads, we drive over the Western Carpathians and a first newly asphalted pass. Around midday
we reach the village of Zimbor, the "liquor capital" of Romania. Lunch is cooked for us by a local family and we will be delighted with the food! Our destination for the day is the second largest city in Romania.
Cluj-Napoca can look back on over 2,000 years of history. It is a cultural centre and today has around 400,000 inhabitants. During a short city tour we see a lively city, with many
nice pubs and restaurants. Hotel check-in and dinner in the city centre of Cluj.
Day 3: Cluj - Bukovina
275 km
We reach the former German town of Bistritz via the Transylvanian hills. We continue through the Eastern Carpathians along particularly scenic and beautiful roads to the famous Borgo Pass, where - according to the Irish writer Bram Stoker - the
where the famous Count Dracula is said to have lived. The highlight of the day is a recently tarmaced mountain crossing, which was previously used almost exclusively by monks. Beautiful passes and idyllic villages await us on the way to Bukovina. It is a small, self-contained landscape with medium-high mountains. This former Austrian
Crownland is now considered the centre of Romanian Orthodoxy. At
We will take a closer look at one of these famous monasteries with exterior wall paintings on a private guided tour. Overnight stay in Bukovina
Day 4: Bukovina - Bran
390 km
After an early breakfast, we continue to explore Bukovina. We then travel over the Carpathians to Romania's most spectacular gorge, Bicaz. In the evening we reach Transylvania, the land where German-speaking colonists settled 800 years ago. We spend the night in Bran, known for its castle, the Törzburg, or THE "Dracula Castle", which we will visit on a private guided tour before dinner in the Queen's Tea House.
Day 5: Bran - Braila
300 km
We leave the Carpathians. Wonderful motorbike routes take us into Wallachia and later to the Danube, which we will encounter for the first time in Romania on this day. The landscape changes, after the green Carpathians we ride through dry, desert-like landscapes until we reach the Danube. Overnight stay in the Braila area.
Day 6: Braila - Danube Delta
130 km
A short but fantastic day of travelling with a very special destination lies ahead of us. We cross the Danube on the third-longest suspension bridge in Europe, which will only open in 2023, before one of Europe's most fascinating natural paradises opens up to us: the Danube Delta, our home for the next two nights. Our resort is located in the middle of the delta, the transfer by boat takes just under an hour. At the hotel
We have time to enjoy a "boot beer" in the hotel's own pool before dinner. Our motorbikes are safely parked at the edge of the delta for the next two days.
Day 7: Danube Delta & Black Sea excursion
0 km
On our motorbike day off, we immerse ourselves in Europe's largest wetland. A place of incredible beauty and full of life.
A relaxed and delightful excursion takes us first by boat along part of the Danube Delta and offers us the
Opportunity to marvel at the natural heritage with the third largest biodiversity in the world. A wide variety of fish and bird species (e.g.: pelicans,
Swans, cormorants, herons, etc.) and countless other species can be found in this largely unspoilt reserve. With foresight, we have of course also packed our swimming gear and treat ourselves to a swim when we reach the Black Sea,
A few cosy hours on the beach before we take our boat back upstream to the hotel in the late afternoon. (Excursion weather permitting) Second night in the Danube Delta.
Day 8: Danube Delta - Constanta
150 km
After returning to our motorbikes by boat, we make our way to Constanta. The coastal town on the Black Sea fascinates with over 2,000 years of history, winding alleyways and
its Mediterranean flair. A real highlight of any trip to Romania, this is where we will spend the night
Day 9: Constanta - Bucharest
280 km
We set off early and arrive in the Romanian capital shortly after midday. Our city tour begins immediately after checking into our rooms
with a coach. Of course, we will also visit the "Palace of the People" (Ceausescu's madness, as many Romanians call it). After all, it is the largest building in Europe and one of the largest in the world. Dinner in the
Bucharest old town, overnight stay in Bucharest
Day 10: Bucharest - Sibiu/Hermannstadt
320 km
One of the most spectacular roads in Europe awaits us: the Transfagarasan. It takes us up the second highest mountain road in Romania at 2,042 metres. And with a bit of luck, we might even come across a local bear! We then head downhill along incredibly picturesque bends back to Transylvania. We reach Sibiu/Hermannstadt in the late afternoon. Sibiu was the European Capital of Culture in 2007 and offers one of the most beautiful cityscapes in Romania. Before dinner we explore the city
and then enjoy a relaxing evening in perhaps the most beautiful city in Transylvania. Overnight stay in Sibiu/Hermannstadt.
Day 11: Sibiu . Iron Gate
330 km
We say goodbye to Sibiu and Transylvania and cross the Southern Carpathians on the highest road in Romania - the Transalpina, also known as the "Road of the King". As an ancient processional route, it was
was a secret for a long time and was first officially opened in the 20th century. It was finally tarmaced between 2009 and 2011 and has been an insider tip and special highlight for all motorcyclists ever since. Highest point: the Urdele mountain pass at 2,132 metres. In the late afternoon we reach our hotel, which is located directly on the Danube, which also forms the border with Serbia. After a short boat trip (weather permitting), we enjoy the tranquillity of the Danube.
Overnight stay in the Iron Gate area.
Day 12: Iron Gate - Timisoara/Temeswar
260 km
In the morning, we cycle along the Danube into Banat. The landscape is particularly exciting, as you cycle over mountains and at the same time along
the Danube. In the afternoon, we reach Timisoara/Temeschwar, the city that was conquered and rebuilt by the Austrian Prince Eugene. Timisoara also became famous as the place where the Romanian revolution broke out in 1989, which led to the fall of the Ceausescu regime. Overnight stay in the old town
Timisoaras. Last night in Romania
Day 13: Journey home
(until Vienna 530 km)
It's time to say goodbye to our new Romanian friends. With many fond memories, we make our way home, either independently or together with other participants in the group. After the bikes are faster than
the support vehicle, some take their own luggage with them. If you don't want to do this, you can pick it up later at the tour start hotel.
Included services:
- 13-day guided motorbike tour across some of the most beautiful
Motorbike routes in Romania - 12 nights in very good and selected hotels
Pensiuneas, as well as mid-range and top-category hotels
○ including 2 nights in an exceptional resort in the centre of the Danube Delta - Half board with 3 course menu or buffet
- Local, German-speaking motorbike guide from Vienna to the Hungarian-Romanian border
- Escort vehicle incl. motorbike trailer or large transporter for luggage from/to Vienna
- Boat transfer to/from the hotel in the Danube Delta
- Full-day boat excursion in the Danube Delta, with free time on the beach for swimming in the Black Sea (weather permitting)
- City tour Bucharest by coach incl. visit to the Palace of Parliament (largest building in Europe)
- Boat trip on the Danube at the Iron Gate on the Serbian border (weather permitting)
- Lunch with local specialities on day 2
- All admissions as described in the programme, such as
○ Private guided tour of "Dracula" Bran Castle after the official opening hours, followed by a 4-course dinner in the Queen's Tea House (as part of the half board)
○ Private guided tour of a monastery with exterior wall painting in Bukovina - Guarded/secured car parks at all accommodation
- Customer money protection in accordance with the European Package Travel Regulation
- When booking incl. rental motorbike additionally:
Rental motorbike BMW F 750/800 GS or R 1250/1300 GS
(model subject to availability) incl.
- Third party liability and fully comprehensive insurance
(Deductible = deposit € 2,000)
- free kilometre and
- Pick-up in the afternoon before the tour starts
Not included:
Petrol, oil, tolls on the journey to / return journey from Romania, personal expenses, tips. Furthermore, all services that are not expressly listed as included services.
Also not included but strongly recommended: Travel insurance with cancellation cover
Also not included but strongly recommended: Travel insurance with cancellation cover
TIP: If you want to arrive a day earlier:
Additional nights on arrival or return e.g. in Vienna are possible on request!
Price
Per person in a double roomPrice for rider in double room incl. rental motorbike:
BMW F750/800 GS
€ 5.189
BMW R 1250/1300 GS
€ 6.029
OPTIONAL:
Luggage transfer from/to flat door to Motorbike and holiday.
LUGGAGE TRANSFER FROM/TO FLAT DOOR TO MOTORBIKE AND URLAUB
From Austria:
- Provider: Kofferbutler.at
Price per suitcase per leg: from € 59.90
Booking directly via www.kofferbutler.at
From Germany:
- Provider: Tefra Travel Logistics GmbH,
Price per suitcase per leg: from € 74.90
Booking directly via www.tefra-log.de.
Tefra Travel Logistics GmbH, Hamburg, handling and billing directly with Tefra.
From Switzerland:
- On request both providers.
OPTIONAL: Travel insurance
We recommend taking out travel insurance with cancellation cover for all motorbike trips with your own motorbike "PREMIUM" by Allianz Travel. Cancellation also covered for your personal and verifiable reasons! Cancellation cover, trip interruption, international health insurance, baggage insurance, accident insurance, extra return journey and liability insurance.
Conditions of travel
The conditions for this trip from Motorbike and holiday. These will be given to you before you book your trip.
Minimum number of participants: 12 people.
If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we reserve the right to cancel the trip up to four weeks before the start of the trip or to organise it with a local guide as the driver of the support vehicle. The number of participants is limited. Registrations will be considered in the order in which they arrive. A deposit of 20 % of the tour price must be paid upon registration, with the balance due 20 days before the start of the tour.
Recommendation
Motorrad und Urlaub recommends protective motorbike clothing from KLIM.












