DN67C
Road in Romania
The Transalpina or DN67C is a 148 km national road located in the Parâng Mountains group, Southern Carpathians of Romania, one of the highest roads of the Carpathian Mountains. It connects Novaci, south of Parâng Mountains, to Sebeș in the north. Wikipedia
Length: 91.96 mi
Constructed: 1939
The Transalpina or DN67C is a 148 km national road located in the Parâng Mountains group, Southern Carpathians of Romania, one of the highest roads of the ...
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We drove the Transalpina from South to North as part of or Romanian road trip. It is a fantastic drive offering spectacular views without being too challenging.
The TransAlpina ranges in elevation from 1,476 feet at Novaci to almost 7,040 feet at Pasul Urdele; it connects central Romania (Transylvania) with Oltenia the ...
Reputed to be the highest paved road in Romania, reaching an elevation of 2,145m (7,037ft) at Urdele Pass, it is not open all year round. Depending on weather ...
146kms of pure asphalt pleasure. Three to four hours of none stop riding awaits you on this unforgettable alpine rode.
Transalpina is well known as being the highest road in Romania, which links the Parang Mountains, passing through Ardeal and Oltenia.
The Transalpina is the highest paved road in Romania. It crosses the Carpathians and its story dates back to the Roman Empire and to the old Romanian ...
May 30, 2024 · The mountain highway climbs to an altitude of 2,145 meters, which makes it the highest road in Romania and one of the highest in the Carpathian ...
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