Via Transilvanica, also known as the “road that unites” is an initiative of the Tășuleasa Social Association, whose coordinator is Alin Ușeriu.
Via Transilvanica is set to connect Putna with Drobeta Turnu-Severin, stretching over almost 1000 km. It will cross 10 counties: Mehedinți, Caraș-Severin, Hunedoara, Alba, Sibiu, Brașov, Harghita, Mureș, Bistrița-Năsăud and Suceava. Similar to the Camino de Santiago, in Spain, the project aims to make people enjoy the simple things, from the heart of nature by hiking or cycling. In addition, travelers can discover a multitude of places in our country, many of them very little known.
Although the road includes a multitude of places in different parts of the country, we will now focus on Transylvanian lands, which are threaded by this road. Transylvania is not only about Dracula, but also about places full of history, about people with respect for national values, about traditions and customs, about a rhythm of life that is lived at leisure.