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Via Transilvanica

JustJack

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I stumbled across a YouTube video yesterday about a relatively new trail that has been developed in Romania, called the Via Transilvanica. It was officially launched in 2022. 1400km across the country. They've installed markers every kilometer along the way.

I've seen videos comparing it to the Camino de Santiago, but it's not really a pilgrimage, more of a long hike, like the Tour de Mont Blanc.

It look pretty cool, and has lots of potential. Romania is clearly using it as a tourism-driver, and they may have some success with it.

 
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Thank you for this. I am looking for somewhere to go as a side trip after the camino. This looks very tempting.
 
The Juliana Trail in Slovenia also looks gorgeous.

 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I would carry hiking sticks there to defend from the village dogs that are loose. (based on talks with locals many years ago)
 
I stumbled across a YouTube video yesterday about a relatively new trail that has been developed in Romania, called the Via Transilvanica. It was officially launched in 2022. 1400km across the country. They've installed markers every kilometer along the way.

I've seen videos comparing it to the Camino de Santiago, but it's not really a pilgrimage, more of a long hike, like the Tour de Mont Blanc.

It look pretty cool, and has lots of potential. Romania is clearly using it as a tourism-driver, and they may have some success with it.

I really enjoyed my time in Romania 20 years ago--the rural areas are quite beautiful. This seems to add to the opportunity to enjoy it more.
 
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