How to reach Bucovina

vineri, 1 aprilie 2011

Once the capital of Moldova (from 1388 until 1565), Suceava is an excellent starting point for trips to the many historical, cultural and natural attractions travelers can enjoy in the Bucovina region. Suceava is also the gateway to visiting the Painted Monasteries of Bucovina.
  By plain
  If you are flying into Romania from Europe Otopeni International Airport - Bucharest will most likely be your transit destination after to connect with domestic flights by TAROM airlines toward Suceava.
  From Western Europe (Italy, Germany, Greece, Austria, Hungary) with CARPATAIR airlines flying direct to Suceava.
  By train
  Transport by train from Bucharest to Suceava connected railway Bucharest–Bacau–Suceava-Vicsani, with embranchment Suceava–Radauti-Putna and Suceava–Gura Humorului-Câmpulung Moldovenesc-Vatra Dornei.
  Transport by train from/to Transilvania coupled Timisoara-Iasi and linked the most important town from west country: Arad, Oradea, Cluj Napoca, Dej passing Bucovina cross Carpathians, follow places Vatra Dornei, Cîmpulung Moldovenesc, Vama, Gura Humorului, Suceava.
  See more information about train schedule table at CFR.
  By car
  Situated in North-East of Romania, Bucovina connected by network national and european roads with all country. Suceava is 450km distance from Bucharest and 330km from Cluj Napoca.
  European road E 85 / DN 2 national road, Bucuresti – Bacau – Falticeni – Suceava – Siret connected Bucharest capital to Suceava, approx. 6-7 hours by car.
  European road E 576 /DN 17 national road passing Vatra Dornei town distantly 110 km from Suceava (approx. 2 hours by car) and Tihuta pass (Dracula Pass -Carpathians mountains) to Transilvania.
  DN 17A connect Siret– Radauti– Sucevita– Câmpulung Moldovenesc and  national road DN18 link Iacobeni – Ciocanesti – Borsa, forward to Maramures county.

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