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Rosemere 30th Anniversary Transylvanian Trek 2027

25th Sep 2027 - 1st Oct 2027

7 days/Romania /Challenging

Overview

Trip Summary | Rosemere 30th Anniversary Transylvanian Trek 2027

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Rosemere Cancer Foundation with this incredible 4-day trek in Romania. Experience the country’s rugged and beautiful mountain landscapes, uncover the legend of Dracula and get a unique insight into the local culture. Trekking through the Southern Carpathians, also known as the Transylvanian Alps, you will enjoy some of the most spectacular views in Romania with glacial lakes, alpine grasslands and ancient woodlands as well as exploring fascinating rock formation including the famous ‘Sphinx’.

Fitness Requirements

This tour is classified as challenging for someone of a good general level of fitness due to carrying your own gear each day (your backpack could weigh 10-12kg including water), the hilly and rough terrain, basic accommodation and bathroom facilities, and possibly involving extremes of weather and climate.

The trek is accompanied by professional English-speaking local guides who have an excellent knowledge of hiking in the region. The guides are first aid trained and will support you throughout your journey. You will also be supported by assistant guides and a Different Travel Company UK tour manager.

The terrain is mountainous so there will be lots of uphill and downhill areas. There are some steep sections, some flat areas, and there is a very long descent so trekking poles are recommended, particularly for those with knee issues. Underfoot you will find rocky or grassy trails, uneven and muddy forests, scree slopes and possibly some stream crossings. You may walk over some snow or ice covered ground depending on the weather conditions at the time. Each day you will trek for approximately 7-8 hours (variable depending on group pace) and you will cover approximately 10-19km. It is critical that your training includes hill walking and trekking up and down gradients while carrying a heavy backpack.

 

As you will be trekking in mountainous regions you need to be prepared for changeable weather. In general, the climate in September can be chilly (lows of 2°C, highs of 7°C) with a chance of rain each day and occasional high winds. Snowfall is unusual although there may be some patches of early snow on the slopes.

It’s important to be prepared for all weather conditions and temperatures by packing non-cotton trek layers and waterproofs. It’s better to have waterproofs and not need them, than to not have any when you need them!

Although the temperatures and conditions above are historically accurate, climate change can impact the seasons so you may experience uncharacteristic conditions during the trip which are out of our control. Should this happen the guide will assess the situation and make decisions to ensure the best enjoyment and ultimately safety of the group as a whole.

Romanian food is meat dominant however vegetarians and vegans can be catered for if you request this in advance. Meat-filled cabbage rolls, sausages, soups (called ciorba) and stews (like tocanita) are popular main dishes. Side dishes include potatoes, picked vegetables, cabbage and salad. Lunches will be packed and you will carry this yourself. Typical lunches will be meats, cheese, fresh and dried fruit, nuts, chocolate bars etc.

Evening meals will be taken in communal dining rooms or at local restaurants.

Please inform us in advance if you have any dietary requirements or preferences.

You will stay in guesthouses for 4 nights; in Sinaia, Moeciu, Sirnae-Ciocanu and Bran, on a twin-share basis. You will also spend one night in a basic mountain hut with in a mixed-gender room with shared bathroom facilities.
The accommodation, although comfortable, is very basic.

The minimum age is 18 (or 16-17 if accompanied by a parent/guardian). There is no upper age limit.

The ideal candidate would be fit, healthy and determined, open to adventure and adaptable to unexpected changes. Adequate preparation, planning and training is important because the fitter you are the more you will enjoy this experience. An ideal candidate would be a hill walker, an open-minded person with a sense of adventure. Remote areas are sometimes unpredictable (be it because of group pace, weather conditions etc.) and itineraries may be altered to allow for this. You must also be willing to train hard for this challenge!

The guesthouses have en-suite facilities with flushing sit-down toilets and hot showers. If a bin is provided, toilet paper should be placed in the bin, not flushed.

There are no shower facilities at the mountain hut so please bring a small pack of baby wipes and a bottle of hand sanitizer for personal hygiene. Toilets at the mountain huts are usually squat toilets and are located outside of the main hut building.

If you need to use the toilet during the trek day you must find a private area off the trail. You must never leave used toilet paper on the ground; this must be packed up into a nappy bag or sanitary disposal bag, pop it in your daypack and dispose of it properly at camp (please bring your own nappy sacks with you). You should bring one or two rolls of toilet paper for your own use.

If you do not already regularly exercise or participate in a sport it is advised that you start training as soon as you book to ensure your best chance of success and enjoyment on the challenge.

Hill walking while carrying a heavy backpack should form a major part of your training as this will most closely replicate the actual trek, and be the best way to prepare your body for the numerous ascents and descents involved.

Increasing your cardiovascular endurance and core and leg strength will benefit you greatly too so hill walking can be complemented with swimming, running, cycling, gym workouts, team sports, boot camps etc. You can download a number of free apps which will help you train and track your progress. E.g. MapMyWalk, C25K (couch to 5k run), MyFitnessPal etc.

If you attempt to complete the challenge without training it will make the trek unnecessarily difficult and may hinder your experience, and the experience of your team mates.

This trek does not take place in an area of high altitude.

You will be responsible for carrying your own kit on the first two days of trekking so it is vital that you pack light with only the essentials for that night.

The rest of your luggage will be left in the vehicle and transferred to the other guesthouses each day. Soft-sided kit bags are idea and easier to transport than suitcases but it is not essential.

Itinerary

Rosemere 30th Anniversary Transylvanian Trek 2027

Day 1 (Saturday 25 September 2027):

Manchester – Bucharest – Sinaia
Depart Manchester for the flight to Bucharest. Depending on flight times we will depart from Bucharest airport to Sinaia, a picturesque small town nestled in the mountains (approx. 2.5 hours’ drive).
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Carpathians’, Sinaia offers a charming introduction to the region. You will spend your first night in a local guesthouse, allowing you to soak up the traditional Romanian hospitality before the trekking begins tomorrow.
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 (Sunday 26 September 2027):

Sinaia – Padina Hut
We set off after breakfast for our first day of trekking in the Bucegi Mountains. You will be responsible for carrying your own kit for the next two days, so ensure you pack lightly with only the absolute essentials. We trek across the Bucegi Plateau today, passing the Romanian Sphinx (2216m), a rock formation that looks like the profile of a human face. From here we descend towards our mountain hut in the heart of the massif, Padina Hut.
Trekking time: approx. 6 hours
Distance: approx. 19.5km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 3 (Monday 27 September 2027):

Padina Hut – Moeciu
Today we explore the quieter side of the mountain with amazing views over the whole Bran region and across to the Piatra Craiului National Park. We will hike along the old military border between Transylvania and Wallachia, with dramatic views over the Bran region and the rugged peaks of Piatra Craiului National Park. As you descend towards the village of Moeciu, keep an eye out for the distant silhouette of Bran Castle. You will stay overnight in a welcoming local guesthouse in Moeciu, where you will be reunited with your main luggage.
Trekking time: approx. 7 hours
Distance: approx. 15.3km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 4 (Tuesday 28 September 2027):

Moeciu – Sirnae-Ciocanu

Experience the timeless charm of rural Romania as you walk through the rolling hills and scattered traditional villages of the Moeciu area. Today’s trek lasts approximately 6 hours, taking you through a landscape of haystacks and ancient farming traditions. You will pass through the villages of Sirnea and Ciocanu, eventually reaching your guesthouse for the evening. This day provides a wonderful insight into the local way of life in the Transylvanian countryside.
Trekking time: approx. 6 hours
Distance: approx. 12km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner 

Day 5 (Wednesday 29 September 2027):

Sirnea-Ciocanu – Bran Castle
Our final day of trekking brings us down through the mountains to the town of Bran, home of the infamous Bran Castle, more commonly known as Dracula’s Castle!
After exploring the fortress, a short transfer takes you to the vibrant city of Brasov. You’ll check into your hotel for a two-night stay and celebrate the completion of your trek with a special celebratory meal with your fellow trekkers.
Trekking time approx. 6 hours
Distance: approx. 19.4km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 6 (Thursday 30 September 2027):

Brasov
Today is yours to enjoy at leisure in the beautiful medieval city of Brasov. Surrounded by the Southern Carpathian Mountains, the city is rich in history. You can wander through the Council Square (Piata Sfatului), admire the gothic Black Church, or stroll along the narrowest street in Europe, Strada Sforii. While lunch is at your own expense today, the group will gather one last time in the evening for a final farewell meal and a certificate presentation to mark your achievements.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner

Day 7 (Friday 1 October 2027):

Bran – Bucharest – Manchester
If flight times allow there may be some more time to explore  before returning to Bucharest Airport for the return flight to Manchester.
Meals: Breakfast

N.B. This itinerary may change due to unusual weather, the ability of the group and so on. We will do our best to keep to the itinerary, but we cannot be held responsible for changes that occur outside of our control. In all circumstances, your guide and tour leader will have the final say in the interest of the group’s health and safety.

 

Costs & How to pay

Non-refundable registration fee: £375

and then either…

Self-funded: £1,575 trip costs* and £1,000 sponsorship for The Rosemere Cancer Foundation

or

Sponsorship: £2,550

SELF-FUNDED

This option is for those who choose to pay the trip costs (flights, accommodation, food, guides etc.) themselves while still raising some funds for the charity.

  • A non-refundable registration fee of £375 is payable at the time of booking.
  • You are then asked to pay £1,575 trip costs* to the charity by 3 July 2027.
  • You are asked to fundraise a suggested target of £1,000 for The Rosemere Cancer Foundation.

*NB the final trip costs are based on the overall group size and are subject to change. This is the most you will be requored to pay.

SPONSORSHIP

This option is for those who wish to raise sponsorship to cover both the costs of the trip (flights, accommodation, food, guides etc.) and a donation to The Rosemere Cancer Foundation. There is a minimum sponsorship amount for each trip that you are required to raise in order to participate.

  • A non-refundable registration fee of £375 is payable at the time of booking.
  • You must then fundraise a minimum of £2,550 for The Rosemere Cancer Foundation.
  • 80% of the minimum sponsorship (£2,040) must be paid to the charity by 3 July 2027.
  • The remaining 20% (£510) must be paid by the date of departure.

 

What's included

  • Return flights from Manchester (inc. current airport taxes)
  • Transfers and transport in Romania
  • Accommodation in guesthouses and mountain huts
  • All meals as specified
  • Trekking permits
  • Local guides
  • Different Travel UK tour manager

What's not included

  • Lunch on day 6
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips (£40-45pp)
  • Personal expenses (e.g. drinks, souvenirs etc.)
  • Vaccinations
  • Travel to/from UK airport
  • Personal trek kit and equipment

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