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Discover Sibiu County’s traditions and landscapes on this private day tour, visiting Sibiel Icons Museum and Jina Shepherding Museum for $180 per group.
Experience the Charm of Sibiu County with the “Margins of Sibiu” Tour
This private day trip offers a well-balanced glimpse into Transylvania’s cultural and natural treasures for $180 per group, accommodating up to 4 people. Starting from Sibiu, the tour covers approximately 6 hours of scenic drives, museum visits, and storytelling, guided by an English-speaking driver and guide. It’s ideal for those interested in authentic local traditions, religious artistry, and mountain views, with the flexibility to explore at a comfortable pace.
While the tour includes museum entry fees and transport, food and drinks are not included. The pick-up points are conveniently located in Sibiu, and booking is flexible with full refund options if canceled 24 hours in advance. This experience suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and nature admirers eager to see the highest-altitude settlement in Sibiu County.


The tour departs from Sibiu and begins with a 30-minute drive through the picturesque landscape of Sibiu County. The first stop is the Sibiel Icons Museum, renowned for its collection of glass-painted icons that represent the spiritual heritage of Transylvania. Here, visitors observe the intricate craftsmanship and learn about the faith and artistic talents of local artisans. Each icon tells a story, making it a meaningful encounter with religious art.
Following this, the route continues through quaint villages that display the traditional rural charm of the region. The countryside views are a major highlight, with rolling hills and verdant pastures providing perfect photo opportunities. The drive itself feels like a journey through a living postcard of Transylvania.
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The next major stop is Jina, known as the highest-altitude settlement in Sibiu County. The village’s Shepherding Museum offers a fascinating look at pastoral traditions that date back generations. Visitors see authentic shepherding tools, clothing, and artifacts that reveal insights into seasonal migrations and mountain life. The museum paints a vivid picture of shepherds’ daily routines and their essential role in maintaining the cultural landscape.
In Jina, the views of the surrounding mountains are impressive, and the experience provides a hands-on understanding of how mountain communities have preserved their way of life over centuries. The exhibits are curated to give a real sense of tradition, making this stop a highlight for cultural enthusiasts.

Throughout the day, the scenic drive features breathtaking views of Carpathian peaks, rolling hills, and lush pastures. The route is designed to combine nature and culture, offering multiple opportunities for photography and quiet reflection. The landscape changes from vibrant greenery to rugged mountain terrain, emphasizing the diversity of Sibiu County’s natural environment.
This journey through Mrginimea Sibiului truly emphasizes the visual richness of the region, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers alike.

The museum visits are guided by knowledgeable staff, with explanations in multiple languages including English, French, and German. The Icons Museum in Sibiel showcases glass-painted icons, each bearing symbolic and religious significance, with details about their artistic process.
In Jina, the Shepherding Museum makes past traditions tangible with tools, clothing, and stories about seasonal migrations and mountain shepherding. Visitors learn about the pastoral lifestyle, including winter and summer moves that have sustained mountain communities for centuries.
More Great Tours NearbyThis private tour includes transport by car or bus with a professional driver. The English-speaking guide provides insightful commentary about each stop, including explanations of Orthodoxy and local customs if desired. The museum tickets are included, eliminating extra costs and simplifying the experience.
Pick-up points are arranged for convenience, with the total duration of about 6 hours. The tour’s pacing ensures enough time to enjoy each museum and the scenic views, without feeling rushed.

The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, babies under 1 year, or people over 95 years. Smoking is not allowed in the vehicle or indoors, maintaining a comfortable environment for all participants. The experience is designed for those willing to walk short distances and handle moderate outdoor exposure during scenic stops.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers may want to bring snacks for the day, especially if they prefer specific dietary options.

Reserving this tour is flexible: pay later option allows booking without immediate payment, and full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance. The tour runs on availability, so early booking is recommended to secure a spot.

What makes the Margins of Sibiu tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic cultural sites combined with breathtaking mountain scenery. It offers a personalized experience with a private group, ensuring a relaxed and immersive day with expert guidance.
The combination of religious art, pastoral traditions, and scenic landscapes creates a well-rounded picture of Sibiu’s surrounding region, perfect for visitors seeking a less touristy, more authentic day in Transylvania.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, including museum visits, scenic drives, and stops in Jina and Sibiel.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transport, museum tickets, and guiding services in multiple languages. Food and drinks are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for babies under 1 year but can suit older children comfortable with short outdoor walks and museum visits.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should be able to handle short walks and outdoor exposure; the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English, French, and German, with explanations offered about Orthodoxy and local traditions.
Is there any shopping or food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks is advisable.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on authentic religious icons and mountain pastoral traditions, along with stunning views of Carpathian Mountains, sets it apart from more general sightseeing options.