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Experience a full-day motorcycle adventure through Transylvania's Carpathians, exploring UNESCO sites, Saxon villages, and enjoying a traditional Szeklerland lunch.


This 8-hour motorcycle tour offers an engaging way to explore Transylvania’s diverse landscapes, cultural landmarks, and historic sites. Starting in Brasov, the tour combines scenic rides with visits to notable attractions, all while experiencing the thrill of riding through the Carpathian Mountains on a rented motorcycle. The tour is ideal for riders with basic motorcycle handling skills who want an active, day-long adventure.
For a practical experience that blends nature, history, and local cuisine, this trip introduces you to Szeklerland—a region known for its unique Saxon heritage and beautiful natural scenery. The tour is designed for small groups or private bookings, ensuring personalized attention from guides in English and Romanian.
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The adventure begins at the Moto24 store in Brasov, where a 30-minute safety briefing prepares participants for the day ahead. This ensures everyone understands important safety protocols before hitting the backroads. The guides emphasize safe riding practices while handling KTM, Honda, CFMOTO, or Husqvarna motorcycles, which come with top cases and insurance.
After the briefing, riders receive a brief motorcycle ride through Brasov, helping them get comfortable with their bikes before the longer journey begins. The initial 30-minute ride warms up the group and offers glimpses of Brasov’s surroundings.

The tour’s first major stop is the Fortified Church of Prejmer, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, visitors spend about 45 minutes exploring the medieval Saxon fortified church, known for its impressive defensive walls and historical significance. This site offers insight into Saxon heritage and medieval architecture.
The guides provide context about the church’s role as a community stronghold, especially during turbulent times. Visitors can walk through the defense towers and walls, soaking in the history of this well-preserved monument. It’s a highlight for those interested in cultural heritage and medieval structures.
Following the visit, riders enjoy approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes on scenic backroads through the Carpathian forests. The route takes you through Comandaus forested passes, where gravel tracks and mountain passes offer a heart-pounding experience for motorcyclists.
Throughout this part of the ride, the untouched natural beauty of the Carpathians unfolds, with opportunities to stop for photos of pristine forests, rolling hills, and mountain vistas. The guides lead the group at a comfortable pace, ensuring safety and enjoyment on the more challenging gravel sections and curvy passes.
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Reaching the midpoint of the day, the tour pauses for a 1.5-hour traditional lunch at a local Szeklerland restaurant. Here, authentic cuisine is on the menu, allowing participants to enjoy regional flavors in a relaxed setting.
The meal provides a break from riding, giving everyone a chance to recharge and socialize. The lunch is included in the tour price, and bottled water is provided, making it a seamless part of the experience.
Post-lunch, the group explores the Zabola Estate, an eerie yet charming site that takes about 1 hour to visit. This historic estate offers a glimpse into Transylvania’s aristocratic past and features architecture that evokes a sense of timelessness.
The estate’s courtyard, bathed in sunlight, provides a peaceful atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the surrounding scenery and contemplate the estate’s history. The visit is a memorable highlight that complements the day’s blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
The final riding segment lasts about 1.5 hours, taking riders along the rolling lanes of Szeklerland toward Sfântu Gheorghe. This part of the tour showcases the rustic charm of the region, with quiet roads and picturesque villages.
The route offers a fitting conclusion to the day’s adventure, allowing participants to soak in the Szeklerland landscape before returning to Brasov. The guide wraps up the ride with a smooth, scenic cruise back to the starting point.
This tour is available as a private or small group experience, ensuring personalized guidance. Riders meet in front of Moto24 and are provided with motorcycle insurance, fuel surcharge, and entry tickets to all attractions.
Participants are responsible for bringing weather-appropriate clothing, driver’s license, and passport or ID. The tour does not include personal insurance or large luggage, so travel light. Helmet and gloves can be rented for an additional fee if needed.
This 8-hour motorcycle adventure is best suited for individuals with basic motorcycle handling skills and a valid driver’s license. It’s not recommended for children, those without experience, or drivers over 80 or 95 years. The tour emphasizes safety, scenic riding, and cultural exploration, making it ideal for adventure-seekers who enjoy outdoor riding and history.
The price of $364 per person covers all attractions, lunch, insurance, and guide assistance, offering good value for an immersive full-day experience in Transylvania.
This tour delivers a memorable journey through some of Transylvania’s most scenic and culturally rich sites. The combination of thrilling rides, UNESCO-listed sites, and a delicious regional lunch makes it stand out from other motorcycle excursions in the area.
While the ride includes challenging gravel tracks and mountain passes, the guides’ focus on safety and pacing ensures a manageable experience for riders with basic skills. The visit to Zabola Estate adds a touch of historic charm, rounding out the day perfectly.
However, the 8-hour duration requires good physical condition and appropriate gear. Riders should also be comfortable riding on varied terrains and longer distances.
What is included in the tour price?
The $364 per person fee covers motorcycle rental, insurance, fuel surcharge, entry to attractions, a traditional lunch, and guide assistance.
Do I need my own motorcycle license?
Yes, participants need a valid motorcycle license and basic motorcycle handling skills to join the tour.
Is lunch vegetarian-friendly?
The provided traditional lunch is regional, and while the data does not specify dietary options, typically such meals feature regional specialties. It’s best to clarify dietary preferences in advance.
What types of motorcycles are used?
The tour provides KTM, Honda, CFMOTO, or Husqvarna motorcycles with top cases for gear. Riders do not need to bring their own bikes.
How long are the riding segments?
The longest ride is about 2 hours and 15 minutes through forested mountain passes, with other segments being shorter and more relaxed.
Can beginners join this tour?
It’s not suitable for complete beginners or those without motorcycle experience. Riders should have basic skills and a driver’s license.
What should I bring?
Participants must bring passport or ID, driver’s license, credit card, weather-appropriate clothing, and travel insurance. Helmets and gloves can be rented if needed.
Is this tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, the guides speak English and Romanian, accommodating international participants.
Are there any restrictions on luggage?
Luggage or large bags are not allowed, and oversize luggage should be left behind.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Timings may vary depending on weather conditions, but the tour generally proceeds unless unsafe. Participants are advised to dress accordingly and check the weather forecast.
This full-day motorcycle tour offers an engaging way to see Transylvania’s natural beauty and historic sites, all while enjoying the freedom of riding through mountain landscapes and quaint villages. It suits adventurers with basic riding skills seeking a combination of scenery, culture, and cuisine in one memorable day.
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