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siggsy 10 Jun 2010 07:59

anyone ridden Romania & Hungary ?
 
In the early stages of a short rented bike excursions into Romania & Hungary. I was hoping some people have some advice or recommendations on these 2 countries, as in where to ride and where to hire the bike please ?

holodragon 10 Jun 2010 20:03

Hungary
 
Hi,I rode through Hungary a couple of years ago,very friendly people.
I spent a few days in Budapest then travelled SW to Lake Balaton before heading into Croatia,some good roads in the Lake Balaton area & it is more like an inland sea it is so big,worth a visit.:Beach:
Andy

Knight of the Holy Graal 11 Jun 2010 06:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by holodragon (Post 292445)
Hi,I rode through Hungary a couple of years ago,very friendly people.
I spent a few days in Budapest then travelled SW to Lake Balaton before heading into Croatia,some good roads in the Lake Balaton area & it is more like an inland sea it is so big,worth a visit.:Beach:
Andy


I echo what Holodragon says.

I rode Hungary in spring 2008 and it was a nice experience.
Rode from my town in Italy to Lake Balaton and I found a good atmosphere, friendly people, roads in good conditions and (especially on the southern bank of the lake) nice towns full of hangouts and clubs.
Just watch out for Police patrols with radars, I found many of them over the three days I stood there.
If you go to the northern bank of Lake Balaton and you're into historical stuff, don't miss the visit to Tihany village that has a pleasant abbey on a hill surrounded by an outstanding view of the waters.
On South-Western Balaton, the Keszthely palace deserves a 2-hours visit, also.

Never been to Romania, though.

edteamslr 11 Jun 2010 07:02

When
 
When are you thinking of going Siggsy?

Deolali 13 Jun 2010 09:11

Had a quick look at my diary of a motorcycle trip from UK to Romania in 2006 and I recommend the following places in Romania:

Sapanta, near the border with Ukraine, with its amazing "Merry Cemetery" with colourfully painted carved wood tombstones showing how the "occupants" met their ends - sometimes by unusual means! Also a monastry nearby built totally of wood is well worth a visit.

The roads around Viseu de Sus in NW Romania: fantastic mountainous motorcycling country with amazing scenery and very friendly people.

Our time in that corner of Romania was one of the best parts of our journey through 14 countries. In 2006 there were horse carts everywhere and people working the fields with scythes and pitchforks. It has no doubt changed in 4 years but I expect there is still a lot of that way of life.

Road surfaces ranged from bad to good and what motorised traffic there was drove very fast and very badly - but thats just part of the adventure. Our 1996 Triumph Trophy 900 handled it all fine with pillion and heaps of luggage.

A highlight of Hungary was Eger, a baroque town with a castle and famous for its Bulls Blood red wine. Delightful roads with little traffic in Hungary if you get away from the main highways.

Cheers

John

Upright 14 Jun 2010 14:33

eger, bulls blood
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edteamslr (Post 292503)
When are you thinking of going Siggsy?

Echo that cooment re Eger. Currently sitting around a fire just north of Eger enjoying some bulls blood.
Great roads in this area.
Look for the cellars dug into the cliffs

uggtek 17 Jun 2010 06:45

Me and a mate rode through Romania twice in 2008.

From zaged , to timisora (there is a very good camp site there)
Camping International Timisoara-prices

We then rode down towards lugog , sibu , got lost in the carpathian mountains at night "bad lands" I recommend stay away from this area.

later on to bucharesti , then on to constanta , which has a very good motorway.

Our final goal was Varna Bulgaria , to get there you travle through mangalia , this is the coast boarder from Romania to Bulgaria.

Most roads in Romania were terrible , even the new roads were warped , loads of lorries all day and night .
The cities were hectic with poor roads again.

Up in the mountains , a half decent pot holed road would suddenly turn to rubble without warning.

Its a good job we both had R1100, R1150 GS BMW'S or we would be in trouble with the harsh riding conditions.

There were major road repairs in operation , but very long traffic hold ups . Half hour at a time on the mountain roads .

From what scenery we could see its a very changeable country , from flat fields , to green high mountains.

I cant vouch for the people , apart from friendly garage attendant's

The country is worth a visit , but give extra time in riding around .

Hungary was a pleasant ride through to Romania good motorways.
Austria is always worth a ride around , as is Germany.

Bulgaria is completly different to Romania , good roads , friendly people , and breath taking countryside.

Very modern cities , and people who live there .

The country villages are more like England 500 years ago , you still see thresher machines , and horse driven carts .
The folk are very friendly , especially if you learn there language .

Dobra utro (good morning ) Dobra de en (good afternoon ) Dobra verche (good evening ) .

Try the home brew Rakia , its like fire water , but you soon get hooked .

We both enjoyed our trip from England to Bulgaria riding around Eastern Europe . I hope you have as good trip and bring back with you great memories .

uggtek

Upright 20 Jun 2010 11:05

Currently riding thru Romania, been on lots of back roads - mostly fine, scenery stunning. Lot of traffic on main roads. People friendly, even down to the border guards pulling out maps to suggest areas. Go anywhere here and I'd wager you'll enjoy it.

raycopper 20 Jun 2010 15:00

Hi Upright, currently in Oswiecim, Poland, 5th day of 15 day trip from UK. I'm heading down toward Romania tomorrow, probably taking 2 days. I want to ride to Sibiu, camp at Carta, then ride DN7C, and ride DN7A on way back to Hungary. Have you ridden either? I'm on heavily loaded CB1300 Honda, see any problems for me?

Regards,

Ray

Dazzerrtw 20 Jun 2010 16:44

we loved riding through Hungary
but did not enjoy Romania .

Andysr6 21 Jun 2010 16:38

Hi, Rode both last summer, camped in NW Hungary at BikerCamp Route66 which i recommend. Unlike most of the other posts i prefered Romania mainly for the trail riding and would also recommend visiting Bulgaria. beware of riding through Ordea, this was a scary place on a motorbike. AndyB

Upright 22 Jun 2010 22:32

Spent to last week on back roads in Romania on a GS1200 without problems.
Village roads a bit rough but no problems.
I'm used to riding in China.. so perhaps I've got different expectations.
People friendly, easy to get around, no negatives so far. Now in Constantz and heading for Bulgaria.

digger 06 28 Jun 2010 15:57

just watch out for the lorry roads in romania, usually more at night, get on one of those roads and its terrible,,,
the motorways arnt bad though,

mikeccm 6 Jul 2010 14:03

romania bulgaria
 
anyone passing brasov romania heading for the bulgarian hu meeting and need a place to stay. get in touch PM.
mike.

Paul64 15 Sep 2010 11:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by siggsy (Post 292338)
In the early stages of a short rented bike excursions into Romania & Hungary. I was hoping some people have some advice or recommendations on these 2 countries, as in where to ride and where to hire the bike please ?

When are you travelling there Siggsy?


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