The surroundings of Sibiu
Discover the beauties around Sibiu with the scooter from Scooter Nest!
Why visit by scooter?
The advantages of a scooter trip
- Increased mobility: Scooters are easier to maneuver in urban traffic and allow access to places where cars cannot reach, such as narrow streets or pedestrian areas.
- Easy parking: Finding a parking space for your scooter is simpler and faster, saving you valuable time searching for a parking space.
- Economic efficiency: Scooters use less fuel compared to cars, which means lower operating costs.
- Travel experience: Scooter rides are more enjoyable, offering a sense of freedom and the opportunity to enjoy more scenery and fresh air.
- Route flexibility: With a scooter, you can explore less frequented routes and discover hidden places that you would otherwise miss with a car.
- Low environmental impact: Due to low fuel consumption, scooters have a lower negative impact on the environment, helping to reduce pollution.
The big square in Sibiu
It represents the historical heart of Sibiu, a place full of life and energy.
Surrounded by impressive buildings and historical monuments, this square frequently hosts cultural events, fairs and festivals. It is an ideal place to explore the baroque and gothic architecture of the city and to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Sibiu.
Clay Castle, Valea Zânelor
It represents a unique construction, made entirely of natural materials.
With a story-telling design and a picturesque location, the castle offers visitors an unforgettable experience. It's the perfect place for dreamy photos and connecting with nature.
Cârța Monastery
Located in the heart of Transylvania, it is one of the oldest Cistercian monasteries in Romania, with a history dating back to the 13th century.
This architectural gem combines Gothic and Romanesque elements, giving visitors a unique glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Ruinele mănăstirii sunt impresionante, iar liniștea locului face ca fiecare vizită să fie o experiență spirituală profundă.
Biertan
It is a picturesque medieval village, famous for its fortified church, which is part of the UNESCO world heritage.
Built in the 15th century, the imposing church is surrounded by three rows of defensive walls, making it one of the strongest fortifications in Transylvania.
In addition to the church, Biertan also impresses with its old houses, cobbled streets and idyllic rural landscapes.
Bethlen Haller Castle
It is located in Alba county, 70 km away from Sibiu and is a splendid example of Renaissance architecture.
With a rich history and a regal atmosphere, the castle is open to visitors, offering guided tours and cultural events. It is a place full of history and elegance.
Sub Arini Park
It is one of the oldest and most beautiful parks in Sibiu.
With shady paths, lakes and playgrounds, the park offers an oasis of greenery and tranquility in the middle of the city. It is the perfect place for a relaxing walk or outdoor activities.
Bâlea Lac
Located in the Făgăraş Mountains at an altitude of 2,034 meters, it is a glacial lake of particular beauty.
Accessible by Transfăgărășan, one of the most spectacular roads in the world, the lake is a popular destination both in summer and winter.
Mărginimea Sibiului
It is a unique ethnographic area, famous for its traditions and crafts.
The picturesque villages of this region preserve centuries-old customs, offering visitors an authentic experience of Transylvanian rural life.
Mocănița prin Valea Hârtibaciului
It's an unforgettable narrow-gauge train journey through spectacular scenery and traditional villages.
It is a nostalgic and picturesque experience, perfect for those who want to enjoy the beauty of nature in a relaxing way.
Rășinari
It is a picturesque village located at the foot of the Cindrel Mountains, known for its pastoral traditions and rustic architecture.
The village is the birthplace of important cultural figures and offers visitors the opportunity to explore local history and culture in an authentic setting.
Cisnădioara
It is a charming village, best known for its fortified church located on a rocky hill.
Built in the 12th century, the church is one of the oldest and best preserved Romanesque monuments in Transylvania.
The view from the hill is spectacular, offering a panorama of the entire region.
Cetatea Făgărașului
It is one of the largest and best preserved fortresses in Romania, it is an impressive monument of medieval architecture.
Built in the 14th century, the fortress was an important defense fortress and princely residence.
Visitors can explore the thick walls, deep moats and rooms decorated with period furniture.
ASTRA Museum
It is the largest open-air museum in Romania, dedicated to traditional civilization.
With numerous peasant houses, craft workshops and cultural events, the museum offers a fascinating foray into the rural life of yesteryear. It is a mandatory destination for those who want to discover Romania's cultural heritage.