
Transalpina
Transalpina, also known as DN67C, is a scenic mountain road in Romania that crosses the Southern Carpathians, reaching elevations up to around 2,138 meters (7,000 feet). It is one of the highest roads in Eastern Europe and offers breathtaking views of rugged mountains, lush forests, and historical sites. Originally built by the Romans, it serves as a popular route for travelers seeking adventure, nature, and panoramic vistas. The road is typically open from late spring to early autumn, providing a unique experience for drivers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Romanian Carpathians.