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Roșia Montana: Man vs Gold Tour

Gravel Cycling Adventure Across Transylvania’s Forgotten Mining Country

Embark on an epic gravel bike adventure through the stunning Apuseni Mountains and discover some of the hidden gems of Romania. From the mining town of Roșia Montana, and the unfortunate tale of the submerged village of Geamăna to the picturesque basalt columns of Detunata, this tour is packed with stunning landscapes and breathtaking views.

A short transfer away, you'll find yourself wandering around Salina Turda, a former salt mine now turned into a museum, and marvel at the beauty of Cheile Turzii, a series of stunning gorges. You'll discover the quaint village of Rimetea, known for its traditional architecture and culture. Along the way, enjoy this unspoiled region's fresh air and natural beauty, and savour the challenge of tackling its rugged terrain on your gravel bike!

Tour Highlights

  • Roșia Montana mining town and old Roman Mining Galleries
  • Grill party by the lake
  • Submerged village of Geamăna
  • Detunata basalt columns
  • Salt Mines of Turda
  • Torockó, village with traditional architecture
  • Colțești fortress
Difficulty Hard Style Gravel
Destination Romania Duration 6 days / 5 nights
Total distance 94 kms Avg distance 24 kms per day
Total climbing 2090 meters Avg climbing 520 meters per day
Road types
Asphalt 28% Gravel 60% Singletrack 2%

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Roșia Montana: Man vs Gold Tour
Base price € 2100
eBike surcharge € 225

Price includes: accommodation for 5 nights in pensions; meals (5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners); bike rentals and helmets; luggage transportation; entrance fees; English speaking local guide.

Doesn't include: your flight, airport transfer, insurance, personal expenses.

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Itinerary

The Apuseni Mountains in western Romania are a fantastic destination for gravel cycling. Known for their gold-mining history, basalt landscapes, and remote villages, they blend natural beauty with deep cultural heritage. Ideal for gravel riders seeking wild trails and real stories.

Day 1: Geamăna Lake

Most convenient is to transfer from Cluj or Timișoara, where you can spend a couple of days before or after the trip. You can transfer on your own, or we can arrange a transfer for you (not included in the price).

Roșia Montana is famed for the disputes between the mining companies and preservationists, who want to keep the natural and cultural values of the region intact. And there's no better place to understand where this debate started than Geamăna Lake. Once a quaint village, it is now submerged in an artificial lake, where they drain the toxic waste produced by the nearby gold mines.

Hopefully, you have your climbing legs ready as we ascend over 1000 metres today on mostly gravel trails.

Day 2: Roșia Montana

The first day was arguably the hardest, so we'll take it easier today. We will visit the old roman mines in the morning and then spend the rest of the day in and around Roșia Montana, reminiscing at how the town might've looked in its heyday.

In the afternoon, we will set up by one of the tăus, or lakes, and get ready for an evening of barbecue and laughter.

Day 3: Detunata Basalt Columns

We will hit the gravel roads again today and ride southeast to the Detunata peak. Situated at the edge of Bucium village, the Detunata is a spectacular rock mountain, made of thousands of hexagonal basalt columns. Oh, did you know Detunata means lightning in Romanian?

Day 4: Torockó Cultural Village

We will transfer to Torockó early in the morning and visit the village known for its traditional white houses with green blinds, the oldest ones made of cob.

After lunch, we will head out on a short ride to the neighbouring Torockószentgyörgy and climb up to its 13th-century fortress.

Day 5: Turda Gorge and Salt Mines

We'll take the minibus to Turda in the morning, where we'll hike in the Turda Gorge. We will enter from the western side and return on the ridge. Afterwards, we will cycle around to the eastern entrance.

In the afternoon, we will visit the Turda Salt Mines, where you can ride a Ferris wheel or take a boat ride on the mine lake.

Day 6: Sad goodbyes

We'll start our last day by catching the famous double sunrise in Torockó. Here, the sun rises in the east, then hides behind the Székelykő and rises again behind the cliffs.

Speaking of cliffs, the Székelykő is a majestic mountain towering above the village of Torockó. I highly recommend taking the hike up top before your trip home if your time allows.

What's included

At Wiredonkey, we like to keep things simple for you. Once on the road, everything's handled. From meals in family-run guesthouses to your bike and luggage transfers, it''s all included, so you can focus entirely on the ride and the experience.

Bikes

We use top-quality mountain and gravel bikes — tuned for the scenic routes and rolling terrain of Transylvania and beyond. Each one comes with lights and helmets, and if you'd like a little extra help on the hills, eBikes are available on request.

Local guide and hosts

One of us rides with you, sharing stories, local legends, and the hidden corners most travelers never find. Another stays close in the support van, ready with snacks, cold drinks, or a quick fix whenever you need it. And when the day's ride ends, our hosts at each guesthouse make sure you're welcomed like family, with great food and plenty of comfort.

Accommodation

We'll stay in beautifully restored Saxon houses, many lovingly maintained by local families. These guesthouses are an essential part of the Wiredonkey experience. Full of charm, hand-painted furniture, and traditional touches that make every stop feel personal.

Food and drinks

You'll never go hungry on a Wiredonkey tour: we include three meals a day, plus plenty of snacks and cold drinks along the way. Most of what we eat comes from local farms and gardens, and many of the meals are home-cooked by the families who host us.

Luggage transfer

There's no need to carry anything but your essentials. Your luggage travels ahead each day, waiting for you when you arrive at the next guesthouse.

Activities

Our tours blend cycling with culture — you'll visit centuries-old fortified churches, meet local artisans, and discover traditions still alive in rural villages. And, as always with Wiredonkey, expect a few unexpected moments that make the journey unforgettable.
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