I flew direct from Luton to Sibiu and was picked up at the airport by my host at 2am in the morning. We drove 40 minutes to his village, Garbova, where we sat down to cold meats and cheese and a few glasses of wine, a local Riesling. At this point of the holiday I lost count of the day and time. The next thing I know, it's daylight and I've completed the paperwork for the loan of a Husqavana Svartpilen 401 (KTM 390 engine) and we headed out for a few hours of twisties and home for more food and wine. About then the palinka came out - homemade, double distilled, pear brandy
The main facts...
Romania has zero tolerance for drunk driving.
The Transylvania region is mostly twisties - there really aren't any straight bits.
It is being tarmacked as we speak. The tarmac on most rural roads is no older than six years and it's perfect and beautiful.
They have a good infrastructure of 4G, petrol stations, accommodation, cafes, shops and English is widely spoken with most people pleased to get in some practice.
They only have one fixed mobile speed camera and no CCT cameras. The public complained about these as being an invasion of their rights and they were all removed. The only fixed camera is on the main road north of the capital, Bucharest.
The only police I saw were at an accident that had already happened.
The UK is more dangerous to ride in with the roads in the state they are in and the volume of traffic. There's very little traffic in Romania outside of Bucharest and the standard of driving was no worse or better than here. The roads are in excellent condition.
I'd encourage anyone to go and check it out - I had a thoroughly wonderful time. Here's some pics.





*I'm being a little dramatic about the alcohol consumption though it was certainly part of the experience - I didn't ride under the influence at all - I'm not that silly.

