Between Sibiu and Râmnicu Vâlcea, the Olt River has cut its way through the Southern Carpathians, creating the Pasul Turnu Roşu (German: Roter-Turm-Pass), a so-called water gap. The pass is named after a castle built here in the 14th century by the Transylavnian Saxons. The pass marks not only the border between the Parâng Mountains and the Făgăraş Mountains, but also the border between Transylvania and Wallachia. Although the strategically located pass has regularly been the scene of battles, this green valley can now be traversed on the E81 without any problems. A beautiful destination for...
Read moreWe got there and felt unsure what to see. Along the road the view was amazing anyway. But indeed at this pass, there's plenty of space to stop and rest before continuing the car trip. Nothing to find there but a...
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