Count Dracula's Trail: Exploring Brasov, Bran Castle & Sighisoara in Private Tour
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Brașov
Embark on a private tour of Brasov, Bran Castle, and Sighisoara to explore the legend of Count Dracula and discover ancient sites that transport you back in time. Uncover the struggles of Europe during the Dark Ages through castles, fortified churches, and captivating legends.
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - Wooden castle of the German Order[edit]
    In 1212, the Teutonic Order built the wooden castle of Dietrichstein as a fortified position in the Burzenland at the entrance to a mountain pass through which traders had travelled for more than a millennium. This castle was destroyed by the Mongols in 1242.[citation needed]

The original name of the castle, Dietrichstein or lapis Theoderici in Latin, lit. “Dietrich’s Stone”, seems to have been derived from the Comthur (Commander) and regional Preceptor, frater Theodericus, mentioned in a 1212 document.[4] This Dietrich is the probable builder of the castle.[4] A 1509 document confirms that the Törzburg county had once belonged to Commander Dietrich of the Teutonic Order.[4]

Stone castle of the Kronstadt Saxons[edit]
The first documented mentioning of Bran Castle is the act issued by Louis I of Hungary on 19 November 1377, giving the Saxons of Kronstadt (modern Brașov) the privilege to build the stone castle at their own expense and labour force; the settlement of Bran began to develop nearby. In 1438–1442, the castle was used in defense against the Ottoman Empire, and later became a customs post on the mountain pass between Transylvania and Wallachia. Although many castles of the time belonged to members of nobility, it has been established that Bran Castle was built almost exclusively for fortification and protection of German colonists in Transylvania.[5]It is believed the castle was briefly held by Mircea the Elder of Wallachia (r. 1386–95, 1397–1418) during whose period the customs point was established. The Wallachian ruler Vlad ȚepesȚ (Vlad the Impaler; 1448–1476) does not seem to have had a significant role in the history of the fortress, although he passed several times through the Bran Gorge. At some point Bran Castle belonged to the Hungarian kings, but due to the failure of King Vladislas II (r. 1471–1516) to repay loans, the city of Brașov regained possession of the fortress in 1533. Bran played a militarily strategic role up to the mid-18th century (source wikipedia.com)

What's Included
  • Private transportation provided
Additional Information

On this voyage, patrons will unravel the tale of Dracula while exploring time-honored sites, taking them on a journey through history. Given Transylvania’s unique position bridging eastern and western civilizations, it’s rich with abundant historical evidence detailing Europe’s battles during the Dark Ages. Featuring castles, fortified religious sites, and myths, this tour is plentiful in its offerings.

Location
Bulevardul Gării
We will wait the travelers by the sports venue.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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845eirinit
Dec 26, 2023
The best tour in brasov - Valentin was very friendly and very professional. He gave us great information about the places that we visited and he was very nice to talk to. The tour in general was great and I would recommend him to anyone. It was a great experience.
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Diya_b
Jan 23, 2024
Pretty good tour with some caveats - I would give this tour a 3.5 rating. This tour was mostly okay in that we covered a lot in one day so it was quite convenient and time-saving for us. We really saw a lot and everything we saw was very interesting and impressive. I especially like the village of Viscri. My main concerns was that this tour was advertised as private but we ended up sharing with 2 other people, so it was quite crowded in the back seat (it was a 5 seater sedan car). Plus the tour guide didn't give us a discount for having our private tour suddenly become a group tour. Also, we mainly booked this tour because it was about Count Dracula, but the tour guide didn't seem to know much him and couldn't answer our questions about many other things, so it's best if you read up on Vlad and the places on the itinerary yourself beforehand. In the end I'm glad we did the tour though.
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