Launched in 2022,Romania’s Via Transilvanica track encompasses 2000 years of European history,traversing ancient villages,monasteries and medieval castles.
The King’s regular summer getaway is in Transylvania,the legendary home of Dracula,where the monarch roughs it in a converted farmhouse.
It's thought to be both the heaviest and the most expensive building in the world.
The massive edifice created by dictator Nicolae Ceausescu completely dominates the country's capital.
It may be famous for inspiring the fictional Count Dracula,but as Michael Gebicki discovers,there’s much more to modern Transylvania than its dark past.
Put aside those outdated notions of dictators and dismal orphanages. Romania is spruced-up,optimistic and culturally rich.
From the cerulean sky to the periwinkle flowers and azure lakes,this wetland looks like it's been hand-painted by Smurfs.
The castle that inspired Dracula's hideaway is being dusted down in readiness for overnight Hallowe'en guests.
It's one of Romania's more unusual attractions – a cemetery filled with illustrated grave makers.
You won't find many tourists in this famous province,but it's been named the No.1 spot to visit next year.