Romania & Bulgaria

3rd September - 2nd October 2019(29 nights)pdfdownload

 





Undiscovered Countries, beautiful countryside and Dracula

Take a journey through two of Eastern Europe’s least explored countries and see them before too many others discover their charms.

This tour escorts you to the old & the new, the cities & the countryside and along the picturesque coastline of the Black Sea.

We visit Transylvania with its medieval towns, rolling hills and Dracula castles; central Romania homeland to Ceausescu’s communist regime; Bucharest a thriving modern-day city and finish up relaxing by the beach; and that’s just Romania.

In Bulgaria see the home of its first kingdom and today its historic centre in Veliko Tarnivo; learn about how and where 70% of the worlds Rose Oil production comes from; taste wines and brandy as we tour a prestigious Bulgarian winery before finishing up in its most rural corner for two geographical wonders.

During 30 days of adventure you will experience the real countries and throughout enjoy local cuisine with an above average amount of group meals included, certainly don’t expect to be cooking much whilst on this tour!

“A fantastic exploration of a part of the world we might not otherwise have ventured into without the expertise of our tour guides. Thank you!” Bridget Holmes and Paul Newbery – Romania & Bulgaria – Sept/Oct 2017 

“Another truly memorable tour. If you want to experience the culture and history of Romania and Bulgaria this tour is a must for you” Cheryl and Roy Clark – Romania & Bulgaria – Sept/Oct 2017 

“Never eaten so well on a Motorhome tour and thanks for all your help” Lesley and Patrick Robinson – Romania & Bulgaria – Sept/Oct 2017

Romania & Bulgaria Tour Map

Day One – Tuesday
3rd September
Welcome to Hungary where we meet at a good quality campsite. You should plan your arrival early afternoon as this evening we have a welcome drinks reception and tour briefing.

Day Two – Wednesday 4th September
Our drive today brings us to our first stop in Romania. 210 miles

Day Three – Thursday 5th September
We arrive in Transylvania and Dracula land! To celebrate our arrival we have a group meal this evening, our first taste of Romanian food and wine. 120 miles

Day Four – Friday 6th September
Being in the Romanian salt rich region of Sovidek, our campsite is ideally located for our group visit to a nearby salt mine, complete with underground church and coffee bar. Later we visit  ‘Bear Lake’ where the salt content is so high it’s supposedly impossible to drown!

Day Five – Saturday 7th September
Today begins your connection with Dracula as we visit Sighisoara, birth place of Vlad Dracul. However Sighisoara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is more than just about Dracula and our English speaking guide will help us appreciate its charms. Lunch will be taken in a central restaurant and later everyone will have free time for a wander.

Day Six – Sunday 8th September
A completely free day but if you’re looking for things to do local shops and restaurants start from just outside our campsite.

Day Seven – Monday 9th September
Drive to near Brasov, a city of Baroque ramparts. 120 miles

Day Eight – Tuesday 10th September
This morning we are transported to Brasov for an English guided tour of the cities Baroque quarter. We have lunch in Brasov’s old centre followed by free time for you to explore this fascinating quarter at your own pace.

Day Nine – Wednesday 11th September
Our ‘Dracula’ experience continues today with a visit to Bran castle, every bit a vampire’s home.

Day Ten – Thursday 12th September
We travel from Brasov to arrive in Romania’s capital, Bucharest. En-route you have an opportunity to independently visit ‘Peles Castle’ – Romania’s best preserved palace. 110 miles

Day Eleven – Friday 13th September
Collected by coach from our campsite we have a full day in the capital. We visit Ceausescu’s Civic Centre, his monument to communism and have a guided tour of his infamous Parliament Palace. Requiring 100,000 workers to construct its 1,100 rooms, its size is second only to the Pentagon. Lunch today is in an authentic city restaurant dating from the 1800’s.

Day Twelve – Saturday 14th September
Today brings us to Romania’s coast and the Black Sea. Our campsite is ideally located in a family resort with a beach within easy walking distance. 190 miles

Day Thirteen – Sunday 15th September
We go to Bulgaria today but not yet with our motorhomes. Our destination is Balchik Palace – summer residence of Queen Marie of Romania (Grand Daughter of Queen Victoria). When the Palace was built in 1924 this region belonged to Romania, only later transferring to Bulgaria. We visit the palace and its lovely gardens before taking lunch for our first taste of Bulgarian food

Day Fourteen – Monday 16th September
Now we do take our motorhomes to Bulgaria and its Black Sea resort of Obzor. Tonight we celebrate our Bulgarian arrival with an evening of traditional food and drinks in the campsite’s own restaurant. 120 miles

Day Fifteen – Tuesday 17th September
Today has been left free. Maybe you will decide to relax on the sandy beach, just 200m from our campsite.

Day Sixteen – Wednesday 18th September
A later start this morning for a visit to Nesebar. Harbouring the coast’s best 19th century wooden architecture, a number of unique medieval churches and cobbled streets Nesebar is just perfect for a few hours of leisurely meandering.

Day Seventeen – Thursday 19th September
We leave the coast going inland to Veliko Tarnovo. Medieval Veliko Tarnovo was the first capital of Bulgaria’s Second Kingdom and the chosen location for the drafting of the Republic’s constitution. 180 miles

Day Eighteen – Friday 20th September
Transport is arranged for time in Veliko Tarnovo, including a group visit to the Tsarevets (Castle).

Day Nineteen – Saturday 21st September
A free day, maybe you will choose to relax by the campsite. Early evening we visit Arbanasi, Bulgaria’s most wealthy village. We have arranged some sightseeing followed by dinner in an Arbanasi Tavern.

Day Twenty – Sunday 22nd September
This morning we are treated to a brunch breakfast in the campsites own coffee bar – a perfect start to a relaxing day. Afterwards you may decide to experience some Bulgarian rural life with a wander in the nearby village of Dragizhevo.

Day Twenty-One – Monday 23rd September
We drive the scenic ‘Shipka Pass’ to arrive at Kazanlak, deep in Bulgaria’s ‘Valley of the Roses’. It is here 70% of the world’s rose oil production originates. En-route you may visit Etar rural museum and Shipka’s freedom monument. 75 miles

Day Twenty-Two – Tuesday 24th September 
Today starts with a visit to sights commemorating Bulgaria’s heroic 1877 victory over the Turks giving the country its independence. The remainder of the day is dedicated to the rose where we’ll see rose oil production and learn local traditions linked to its oil. Later we have an evening of singing & dancing and dinner & wine in celebration of the rose harvest, just as in centuries past.

Day Twenty-Three – Wednesday 25th September
A free day. You may do nothing or perhaps choose to visit Kazanlak. Being 3 miles from our campsite regular buses pass the campsite to the town centre, alternatively there is a direct cycle & walking path.

Day Twenty-Four – Thursday 26th September
Drive to a prestigious Bulgarian wine producer where we park overnight and use our own motorhome facilities. During the afternoon we have a guided tour of the winery with wine tasting and the opportunity to purchase those we like – you will be surprised how good Bulgarian wine is. In the evening we meet in the winery restaurant for dinner accompanied by wine and Rakiya (Bulgarian national spirit also produced in the winery). 65 miles

Day Twenty Five – Friday 27th September
Leaving the winery our route takes us North West to the rural region of Belogradchik. 195 miles

Day Twenty-Six – Saturday 28th September
Today is given over to two geographical features of this fascinating Bulgarian corner. However, before setting off for the day we are treated to a Country Breakfast in the campsites own tavern. We visit Belogradchik town, centre of the region’s charming rock formations and its fortifications, later we take a leisurely afternoon meal in the town

Day Twenty-Seven – Sunday 29th September
A longer journey as we leave Bulgaria returning to Romania and the enchanting city of Timisoara, birthplace of its 1989 revolution. Moving from Bulgaria to Romania we cross the 2013 constructed Danube border bridge. 245 miles

Day Twenty-Eight – Monday 30th September
Throughout the morning we have a guided tour of Timisoara’s historic centre, followed by lunch in a city restaurant. Later you can choose if you wish to visit the informative but moving ‘Museum of the Revolution’ or simply have free time in the city.

Day Twenty-Nine – Tuesday 1st October
Our last day has been left free until the evening when we have our ‘Farewell Dinner’; a time to eat, drink and reflect on many experiences as our tour nears its end.

Day Thirty – Wednesday 2nd October
Today our tour ends.

PRICE

Motorhome with 2 people = £0000 per person
Motorhome with 1 person = £0000

DEPOSIT £000

INCLUDED IN PRICE

  • 28 Campsite nights with hook-up
  • 1 night parking at winery
  • Transport for Excursions/Events as per the Itinerary
  • Entrance Fees as per the itinerary
  • Tour information pack with suggested routes + GPS Co-ordinates
  • Services of Tour Director’s travelling in their own motorhome
  • Michelin Maps for Romania and Bulgaria

Excursions, Events & Meals

  • Welcome Reception & Tour Briefing
  • Welcome to Romania meal with wine
  • Visit to Salt mines and ‘Bear Lake’
  • Visit to Sighisoara with Lunch
  • Brasov city tour with city restaurant Lunch
  • Visit to Bran Castle
  • Bucharest city tour including city restaurant Lunch
  • Balchick Palace visit with Bulgarian Lunch
  • Welcome to Bulgaria Dinner with wine
  • Trip to Nesebar
  • Veliko Tarnivo city visit
  • Visit to Arbanasi including local tavern Dinner with wine
  • Campsite Brunch Breakfast
  • Rose oil tour including Dinner with wine
  • Tour and tastings at Bulgarian winery
  • Dinner with wine & rakiya at Bulgarian winery
  • Country breakfast, Belogradchik visit with afternoon lunch
  • Timisoara city tour including city restaurant lunch
  • ‘Farewell’ Dinner with wine

This tour starts in central Hungary but if you would like to travel from the UK at the same time as the Tour Director on the outward journey, please book the optional tour package so that everything can be arranged on your behalf

OPTIONAL PACKAGE

  • Return Dover/Calais Ferry with 60-day Flexible Ticket + Club Class Lounge
  • 7 x additional Campsite nights with electric hook-up in Kent on Tuesday 27th August followed by Belgium, Germany, Austria and Hungary.
  • Dinner in a campsite
  • Complementary Spa access in Hungary campsite
  • Tour information pack with suggested routes + GPS Co-ordinates
  • Services of Tour Directors travelling in their own motorhome

OPTIONAL PACKAGE PRICE

Motorhome with 2 people = £000 per person
Motorhome with 1 person = £000