
Driving a paved road to the historic Oituz Pass in Transylvania
Romania, europe
12.2 km
868 m
moderate
Year-round
Oituz Pass! This mountain beauty sits pretty at 868m (2,847 ft) in Covasna County, Romania, and is steeped in history.
You'll find it nestled in Transylvania, in the eastern reaches of the country. Keep an eye out for the communication tower perched at the summit!
Historically, this pass has been a super important gateway into Transylvania. They've found evidence of use dating way back to Neolithic times! It was the quickest way between Transcarpathian Dacia and the Danube's mouth. Armies and traders galore have tromped through here over the centuries.
The road itself is part of National Road 11 (DN11), which is also part of European Route 574. It's paved and generally in good nick, but hold on tight—it's steep, seriously curvy, with about 14 hairpin turns to keep you on your toes!
This 12.2 km (7.58 miles) stretch snakes east-west from Oituz to Brețcu, carved out by the Austro-Hungarian Empire way back in 1847.
Get ready for some seriously scenic views! You'll be cruising past medieval ruins, historic monuments, and postcard-perfect countryside. If you're driving in the summer, keep an eye out for roadside vendors selling freshly foraged mushrooms! It's a drive through history, with amazing views, mountain trails, and nearby cultural gems.
Where is it?
Driving a paved road to the historic Oituz Pass in Transylvania is located in Romania (europe). Coordinates: 45.7855, 24.5642
Road Details
- Country
- Romania
- Continent
- europe
- Length
- 12.2 km
- Max Elevation
- 868 m
- Difficulty
- moderate
- Coordinates
- 45.7855, 24.5642
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