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Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

Rating: 4.6
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Activity Level

Moderate

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Comfort Level

Classic

Activity

Winter

Overview

Mountains, woodlands, pastures and villages all covered in snow and waiting to be explored in Romania

Transylvania – the name alone conjures images of craggy mountains, gothic castles, horse-drawn carts and forests filled with hibernating bears. The reality is not that far off. Crisp winters add an extra dimension to this small corner of Europe as snow blankets the pastures, farmsteads and woodlands. Spend a week exploring this region, hiking or snowshoeing to small villages, into gorges, through valleys and up mountains as we also take time to visit a local bear sanctuary and, of course, one of the most famous castles in the world, Bran Castle, the fictional home of Dracula.

From our guesthouse in the small village of Magura, we head out to uncover the region’s treasures on foot. Snow conditions will dictate whether we hike or snowshoe; either way, we get into the wilderness. On our travels, we meet local people who still live a traditional lifestyle, learn about the regional folklore and history, enjoy the mountain scenery and, with a bit of luck, see traces of the local wildlife including wolf or bear prints in the snow.

Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

Key Information

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, six lunches and six dinners
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Snowshoes and poles provided
  • Group arrival and departure transfers available

6 days of Winter

Pace:

The walks will vary from two to seven hours with most around four to five hours’ long

Highlights

  • Experience the serene beauty of the Carpathian Mountains in winter
  • Look for wolf and bear tracks in the snow
  • Visit Bran Castle, Dracula's home
  • Enjoy the warm hospitality of the local people
  • Walk through the Prapastiile Zarnestilor Canyon, formed during the Jurassic period

Itinerary

Map CVE
  • First Destination: Magura
  • Next Destination: Magura
  • Meals included:Dinner
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • First Destination: Magura
  • Next Destination: Magura

The trip starts in the village of Magura at about 3,410ft (1,040m), within the boundaries of Piatra Craiului National Park in Transylvania. However, as the guesthouse is 103mi (165km) from Bucharest Airport, we strongly recommend you join the group transfer (3hr 30min), which will take you to the guesthouse from the airport. Dinner on arrival will consist of a cheese and continental meat platter with bread. Our hosts at our guesthouse, Villa Hermani, are very hospitable and enjoy stopping to chat over a glass of local plum brandy.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Dinner

Heading out on foot, we walk to the nearby village of Pestera (which translates as ‘the cave’), witnessing the winter rural life of these mountain communities. Along the way, we pass by a cave where bats hibernate.

To protect the bats, which include lesser and greater horseshoe bats, we may not go in, but your tour leader will tell you all about the animals.

After lunch at a pub in Pestera, we return to Magura.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

Magura is one of a number of villages known as the Kalibash villages. The Kalibash once fled Walachia to this remote area which, at the time, was under Austro-Hungarian rule. Here, houses stretch along hilltops like pearls on a string.

Starting at our guesthouse, we hike up to Dealul Magurice (4,265ft/1,300m) where we may spot wolf, lynx and bear prints in the forest snow. Later, as we make our way back to Magura, we stop by a farm to share a hot tuica (homemade plum brandy) with the farmer. In the evening, learn more about Carpathian farming, the co-existence with bears and wolves and the daily routine in rural Transylvania.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

This morning, we walk up to a high plateau between Piatra Craiului and Bucegi mountains. In winter, this plateau is uninhabited, everything is still and a quiet serenity permeates the air giving a sense of truly being in a remote and special area. In the afternoon, we return to the guesthouse.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Driving down into the valley, we make our way to the largest rescue facility for brown bears in Europe: Libearty. Founded in 2005, the rescue centre is home to nearly 100 bears, most of which suffered years in captivity as dancing bears or in circuses. The walk around the bear sanctuary will last approximately one hour.

We drive to the village of Vulcan, which derives its name from the Slavonic word valc meaning wolf. This region is closely related to the history of Transylvanian Saxons who immigrated here 800 years ago from the Rhine-Moselle valleys. They built fortified churches, some of which have been designated Unesco World Heritage sites. Upon arrival in Vulcan, we are greeted with warm coffee and traditional cake in the yard of the fortified church.

From Vulcan, we drive to Brasov for a tour around town and free time to explore. We then take our evening meal in a traditional Romanian restaurant and later return to Magura by minibus.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch

Today we hike from tranquil Magura towards busy Bran where we visit Bran Castle. It’s easy to see why Bram Stoker picked this castle to be the residence of Count Dracula. The character himself was based on Vlad Tepes, aka Vlad the Impaler, Duke of Walachia and a brutal tyrant. Though Vlad himself never went to Bran, Stoker saw an image of the castle and thought it the perfect setting for his dark tale. After, we stop by Dracula’s market where we can pick up vampire-inspired souvenirs. Later, we meet the minibus and return to Magura.

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

This morning, we walk through a spectacular canyon, a gorge formed during the Jurassic period. We continue towards Curmatura Cabin just beneath the rocks of Piatra Craiului Mountain. If we cannot reach the cabin because of weather or ice, the guide takes an alternative route back to Magura.

Altitude gain: We first walk down to the gorge 655ft (200m), then hike up 2,300ft (700m) to Cabana Curmatura, walk down again 2,300ft (700m), and hike up to Magura 655ft (200m).

Accommodation: Villa Hermani

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

Our adventure comes to an end today. Bid farewell to Villa Hermani and start your return journey home. Clients booked on the group transfer will be transported (3hr 30min) back to Bucharest Airport.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

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Accommodation

Villa Hermani, a private guesthouse in Magura

We spend seven nights in Villa Hermani, a private guesthouse in the remote village of Magura. It’s ideally situated for our adventure, sitting at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains and within Piatra Craiului National Park.

The property has twin and single rooms in a range of sizes and styles, almost all of which have private facilities (there are two rooms that share one bathroom). Our friendly hosts, German couple Hermann and Katharina Kurmes, possess a wealth of knowledge on Transylvania, wildlife conservation and serve delicious homemade food.

Essential Information

This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings, visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.

Hikes: Snow conditions dictate the duration of walks and whether we hike with snowshoes or hiking boots. Exact walks will be selected by the tour leader at the time to best fit weather conditions and safety requirements. The walks will vary from two to seven hours, with most around four to five hours.

Distances: Walking distances and hours stated within the itinerary are given as a guide only. Timings stated include lunch and photo stops and will vary depending on the group’s pace.

Snowshoes: Our local partner uses various types of snowshoes, all types are easily adjustable to shoe sizes (snowshoe designs do not vary a great deal) and are recommended for the type of terrain around Magura.

Weather: Temperatures are generally quite cold, averaging freezing point in the valleys, though blue skies are common in winter, especially in the mountains. In the valleys, mornings tend to be a little foggier and nicer in the afternoon. Snow can fall at any time between December and April.

Key information

Guesthouse: Villa Hermani, Sat Magura 130, Măgura 507133
Phone: +40 740 022 384
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately
Airport: Bucharest Airport (OTP)

Transylvania Winter Walk & Snowshoe

Getting to Villa Hermani

The guesthouse is approximately 3hr 30min drive from the airport. Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.

The guesthouse is approximately 100mi (165km) from the airport. Therefore, we highly recommend you join the group transfer or organise a private transfer. It is possible to reach the start hotel by taxi, but it will cost around €200. If you decide to make your own way, please make the reception staff aware that you are part of the Exodus group on arrival at the guesthouse. Please contact Exodus as soon as possible to discuss your arrangements to meet the group.

Catching your return flight

There’s a group departure transfer to the airport for customers who Exodus booked onto a chosen flight to London, UK. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.

Romania

Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Romania. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.

Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

All breakfasts, six lunches and six dinners are included during our stay.

Meals are a mixture of local produce and Romanian/Transylvanian specialties.

  • Breakfasts usually consist of a small buffet including an egg dish, cold cuts, cheeses, boiled eggs, vegetables, spreads, bread, yoghurt, cereals, jam, juice, herbal teas and coffee.
  • Lunches included on this trip will include the following – a picnic lunch provided by a local farmer on one day, traditional soups, and self-made sandwiches that you can choose your own fillings from the buffet in the mornings.
  • Each evening there is a choice of a meat dish or vegetarian option.

If you are vegetarian or have special dietary requirements please let us know at the time of booking. One night we will have dinner in a traditional Romanian restaurant in Brasov, this meal is not included and you should allow approximately 100 Romanian lei (€20) – without drinks – for this.

Romania has a continental weather pattern. Winter is normally cold but crisp with clear skies, though heavy snowfalls are common. Skies tend to be clearer in the mountains while in valleys and cities it may take a little longer, usually until lunch time, for the fog to clear. Generally, as long you dress for cold weather, winter is a nice time to visit the region.

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Neil Markides

Rating: 5

A hidden gem of natural beauty in the Transylvanian Mountains

A hidden gem of a European trip exploring the quiet and less visited Transylvanian Mountains complete with charming, local accommodation and delicious food to match!

Most Inspirational Moment

Arriving at the Piatra Craiului Mountains was really special for the whole group!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tomas was a fantastic group leader. A fantastic sense of humour as well as brilliant historical knowledge and he even brought eggs hatched from his own chickens for us each morning for breakfast!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take some crampons for potential icy conditions!

John Gorton

Rating: 5

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A really interesting week's snowshoeing in beautiful mountians in an unspoilt part of the world

Most Inspirational Moment

Several - the last day's walking in idyllic mountains, bear sanctuary visit. In fact each day was stunning and different.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas was excellent. Not only was he very knowledgable and enthusiastic but he looked after the group well.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go on this trip

Maureen Pinder

Rating: 5

A great week, despite very little snow.

I'm just back from this trip, and had a great time. The trip was full, with 16 people, and everyone was lovely. Villa Hermani is a great small hotel, and the food is excellent. Katharine and Herman are lovely hosts, and their Romanian cook is excellent. Our walk leader was...

Most Inspirational Moment

Lunch at the Curmatura Cabin - it snowed heavily while we were inside, and the whole world had changed when we came out.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Leo was excellent. He was very capable in the outdoors, and very sensible in his approach to problems. He was very aware of our health and safety - helping us up and down difficult bits, cutting side branches off fallen trees etc.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Have at least a modicum of fitness. It's not terribly strenuous, but neither is it leisurely. Most people hadn't snowshoed before, and that was fine. And definitiely bring yaktrax or equivalent - you'd be lost without them if you have ice like we did. And this is not a holiday for people scared of dogs - farm dogs run free everywhere, and are completely unavoidable.

Suggestions

I probably spent a bit more than I expected, mainly on alcohol...

Murielle Evers

Rating: 5

The most beautiful views I have ever seen...

... and I've been to Canada, so that says a lot. Our group was extremely lucky with the weather. You basically walk up and down mountains every day, nothing interesting about that. It is the weather that controls what the views look like. I regret nothing.

Most Inspirational Moment

When I look back at my pictures, there are two moments that stand out. At the end of our visit to Brasov, we stopped at a viewpoint on our way to the restaurant. That view was epic. It was nightfall, the lights in the city were on and behind it, you could see the mountain, it was breathtaking. The walk to Bran was the most beautiful. I can not put it into words. I enjoyed every second of that walk.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas, the group leader was perfect. He knows the area really well and has a lot of experience guiding groups.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Read the trip notes. For some bizarre reason, I hadn't done that and I didn't have the right gear. Luckily I was able to borrow it, but still. I felt uncomfortable doing that, knowing I could break or lose something.

Eleanor Freckleton

Rating: 5

Snowshoeing in Transylvania

This was my first snowshoeing holiday and despite being a bit apprehensive beforehand I absolutely loved it. Everything combined to make it a fantastic holiday - a get away location in the middle of the national park, a very homely hotel with superb food and hospitality, stunning scenery on each...

Most Inspirational Moment

It was a week full of experiences, but for me the last two walks were the best. The walk to Bran Castle took us through some beautiful countryside, and the castle itself was very interesting (our guide also advised that this was the best time of year to visit as you may have to queue for up to two hours in the summer to get into the castle). Our last walk through the gorge to the Piatra Craiului mountains was also stunning. It was quite a slog up to the mountain hut, but well worth it for the views, as well as the soup and mulled wine we enjoyed inside the hut.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas was a star - I liked his relaxed style and his bad jokes! We had a full group of sixteen people, so he had to work hard to make sure that everyone was coping okay with the terrain. He made sure that we had all the vital information for each day's itinerary and generally went above and beyond to make our holiday as enjoyable as possible.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The hotel is quite isolated in the national park - no other bars or restaurants around. I loved the week away from it all but don't pick this holiday if you want a busier nightlife. Linked to this, take plenty of supplies with you, e.g. toiletries and snacks for the walks, as it is the middle of the holiday before you get a chance to stock up on such items. Be aware that there are a lot of working dogs in the neighbourhood. I was never woken up by them howling, but I know that some of the others in the group did find it a bit of a problem some nights. Also, make sure that you have a good level of fitness. I am a keen hill-walker so did not find it a problem, but on balance I felt that this Grade 3 holiday was more difficult than a Grade 3 summer walking holiday with Exodus.

Suggestions

If you want to try something a bit different, then I would highly recommend this holiday. Indeed, I have already stated looking at the various options for another snowshoeing holiday with Exodus next year.

Conor Carr

Rating: 5

A great intro to snow-shoeing in a really beautiful place

A great intro to snow-shoeing in a really beautiful place, with 'warm up days' to learn how to do it.

Most Inspirational Moment

The beautiful scenery and lots of snow was definitely a highlight of the trip for me, helped by a nice, friendly group of people, great leader and hospitable, generous hosts at the Vila.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good! Thomas is a great leader, he looked after everyone well, and knows a lot about the area and history and has good humour too.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't forget your yaktrax, gaiters and lots of layers of clothing! You will be cold at the beginning of the treks but warm up quickly so it's good to have the option of taking layers off. Although the breakfast and evening meal are substantial (plenty for everyone), I advise taking extra snacks for lunch and a thermos flask for hot tea.

Suggestions

A great trip for those wanting an intro to snowshoeing. This is a beautiful area, full of history.. I'd also suggest a day or two in Bucharest to visit the parliament building and museums (history museum was interesting)

Simon Barber

Rating: 4

A very fine and scenic trip!

A good week in the foothills of the Carpathians. The hotel, the Vila Hermani, was excellent. Even included 3 friendly hounds, one or two of which followed us most days as "free agents." Not the most challenging snowshoe trip I've been on, it'd be good for a newcomer to the...

Most Inspirational Moment

High points - 1:visiting Bram Castle, a very fine piece of architecture. 2. The final day, up to a mountain hut in the snows. Helping un-ditch the snowmobile a mile down the trail that got stuck carrying the resupply sledge. 3. 2 days up a very major gorge, 400' cliffs on either side! In England that'd be festooned with climbers - there, there's so much of it nobody even notices!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas really does know every trail on the mountain.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be fit. It's not the most strenuous snowshoe I've done, but deep, soft snow and steep slopes are arduous.

Suggestions

It's excellent value, in the Villa Hermani the beer is only £1 a bottle, and the local plum brandy (Tuica) you really have to try!

ANDREW GRUN

Rating: 5

TRANSYLVANIA WINTER WALK & SNOWSHOE

Wonderful snowy scenery in the forests. Expert guide (Thomas Oyntzen) with great historical knowledge of the area. Great historical buildings built to resist invasion from the Turkish empire. Very pretty mountain farming villages built on very steep grazing land, which is very hard to farm. Great wildlife to view. Very...

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the wildlife: bears, chamoix, bats and the steep rocky mountain scenery.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas Oyntzen. Very helpful generally, particularly with snowshoeing and knowledgeable about the local history and local routes to explore. Spoke very good English and gave very detailed explanations of local history and the peoples involved. Had obviously studied history to an academic level. There was a lot to explain in this area, where there was often conflict between the Austrian and Turkish empires and buildings like churches were often fortified to resist invasion. There was a lot of interesting historical facts to learn about a country, which was very different to Britain.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Come prepared for real deep snow and cold weather. A real Winter experience in a completely different landscape to Britain.

Suggestions

Very interesting holiday offering good exercise in deep snow. Great natural scenery.

Leanne & Michiel Nijemeisland

Rating: 4

Winter Wanderings

We had never snowshoed before so were a bit apprehensive before the trip, but our nerves quickly dissolved when we arrived. Villa Hermani was excellent, with a strong focus on good quality local dishes and a wholesome experience. The owners Hermann and Katharina are very hospitable and welcoming. We had...

Most Inspirational Moment

Bran castle was one of the selling points of the trip, and was great to see. We also enjoyed the walks through the forest areas and the peace and tranquility. We took one of the villa's dogs with us on every trip and it was a joy to watch them having so much fun in the snow.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thomas was a great group leader. He changed the itinerary to suit the weather conditions and was very attune to safety. He let the group spread out during the walks, depending on personal pace, but would stop regularly to regather and check in on everyone. He shared his wealth of local knowledge and experience and was informative and interesting. I’d be very pleased if every tour leader was as engaged as Thomas – he is definitely one of the good ones.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you keep fit in the lead up to the trip and don’t worry about the distances for the longer walks, they are all achievable and the longer walks tend to be less steep. For people who are not great with heights some of the steep sections are nerve-racking but achievable. Don't bother taking a water bladder the pipe just freezes over no mater how well insulated.

Suggestions

A great winter holiday.

Jo Kent

Rating: 4

Stunning scenery

We took part in this group tour in February 2018. It was the first time we had visited Romania and it was fascinating to learn about its history and experience its wild beauty. Pros: Very well organised from start to finish; we felt well looked after. Food at the hotel...

Most Inspirational Moment

Stunning mountain views in the middle of nowhere.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Holger was very friendly and obviously very knowledgable. He looked after us well. Holger is quite laid back - I don’t think anyone would mind if he was stricter with us about staying together in a group, telling us when and where we need to meet, etc.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take ear plugs and the best yak traks you can afford.

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