Romania it is rapidly becoming a new star of hiking in Europe, offering travelers affordable adventures among picturesque landscapes and rich traditions. Thanks to its recent accession to the Schengen area in 2025, the country has become even more attractive for tourists, as travel has become easier.
The “Via Transylvanica”, a 1,400-kilometer route known as the “Camino of the East”, attracts the attention of hikers, combining ancient forests, villages and 12 UNESCO sites. This route not only opens up natural beauty to tourists, but also contributes to the revival of local communities.
Romania received 7.1 million foreign visitors in 2024, and with the extension of the trail, an even greater influx of tourists is expected in 2026. Find out why Romania – is the perfect choice for your next walking adventure.

Route “Via Transylvania”
The Via Transylvania, created by the Tășuleasa Social association, stretches 1,400 km from Putna to Drobeta Turnu Severin, covering picturesque villages, dense forests and cultural attractions. Experts call it a “connecting road” because it introduces travelers to lesser-known communities, promoting sustainable tourism.

Route passes through 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Sucevica and Moldovica monasteries, which amaze with their architecture. With clear markers and unique andesite stones at every kilometer, the trail is easy to navigate. This route is ideal for those looking for a combination of nature, culture and true hospitality.
The “Via Transylvanica” trail not only attracts tourists, but also supports local communities that are on the verge of extinction. Experts note, that the route promotes entrepreneurship, creating new opportunities for local residents. Hospitality in Romania – is not just an overnight stay, but a joint meal, stories and immersion in rural life, which makes the journey unforgettable. In 2026, it is planned to add 170 km of new sections, this will expand the route and attract even more visitors. The project is part of a 20-year plan to unite all historical regions of Romania.
