• Transfăgărășan: master plan of Nicolae Ceaușescu. The site’s construction began in early 1970 near a small village called Bascov, located near the county of Pitești.
  • Route. Panoramic view (from Bâlea Lake to Avrig). Transfăgărășan in 1974. Same section of the road as above in 2007.
  • Transfăgărășan from Căpățânenii Pământeni is a climb in the region Transylvanian Alps. It is 62.7km long and bridges 1599 vertical meters with an aver.
  • Transfăgărășan. This is a Transfăgărășan or known as a Snake Road in Romania and I had a chance to travel through it in Summer.
  • Transfăgărășan - Transfăgărășan. Gezintiye atla Aramaya atla. ... Transfăgărășan geçidinden görülüyor. 2007'de yolun aynı bölümü.
  • Some 40km east of Sibiu, the DN7C, also known as the Transfăgărășan Highway, branches off the road to Brașov, heading straight for the towering Fagaras...
  • The best way to experience this unique atmosphere is to conquer Transfăgărășan, which is also sometimes called the “road to heaven.”
  • The Transfăgărășan (trans + Făgăraș) or DN7C is a paved mountain road crossing the southern section of the Carpathian Mountains of Romania.
  • The Transfăgărășan or DN7C, also known as Ceaușescu's folly is the second-highest paved road in Romania, and considered by some to be the most dramatic.