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Brașov

Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) – View of the Bucegi Mountains loop from Bran Castle

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Romania
Brașov

Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) – View of the Bucegi Mountains loop from Bran Castle

Moderate

4.2

(33)

143

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Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) – View of the Bucegi Mountains loop from Bran Castle

02:02

5.69km

320m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 21, 2026

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118 m

View of Bran Castle

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Welcome to the famous Dracula Palace. It is mostly a crowd of people, inside always full. souvenirs are sold outside.

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2

226 m

Museum of the Medieval Village of Bran

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In the Ethnographic Park of Bran, after fighting your way through the hustle and bustle of the souvenir market, you can admire historical buildings from the region.

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3

380 m

Bran Castle Park

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Well, a year too late. Without an entrance fee, nothing can be done here anymore. Everything is cordoned off, surrounded by meter-high fences and guarded by security. Anyone wanting to enter the castle park has to pay the entrance fee for Bran Castle. But every now and then, a beautiful (and free) view of the castle opens up through the fence.

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600 m

The origins of Bran Castle (German: Törzburg) date back to the early 13th century, when it was initially built as a wooden fortress called Dietrichstein by the Teutonic Knights under the patronage of King Andrew II of Hungary to defend the strategically important pass between Transylvania and Wallachia against invading troops. In 1377, the Transylvanian Saxons of Kronstadt (Brașov) were granted the privilege of building a stone castle. This example of medieval architecture underwent numerous alterations and expansions over the centuries. In the 1920s, the castle became the residence of Queen Marie of Romania, who significantly altered and modernized its interior. Bran Castle's connection to the Dracula legend is a fascinating blend of history, literature, and folklore. Largely a product of the 20th century, this connection owes much to the atmospheric descriptions in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel "Dracula." Although Stoker never visited Romania, his depiction of Dracula's castle was inspired by descriptions of Eastern European castles—and Bran Castle, with its dramatic location and menacing appearance, fits this vision remarkably well.

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5

1.04 km

Regina Maria Park

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Bran's central Queen Maria Park (Parcul Regina Maria) offers a bit of refuge from the crowds at the souvenir market and the castle. Statues of some of Bran's famous figures stand along the alleys. It also exhibits wooden works of art created during Bran's two international sculpture symposiums.

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1.48 km

View of Bran Castle

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Bran Castle's current appearance, with its dramatic location and ominous atmosphere, has been created through numerous additions and modifications to the medieval fortifications. It provides the perfect backdrop for tourists who want to imagine Dracula's castle here.

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7

1.57 km

Crypt of Queen Marie's Heart

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In September 1940, Princess Ileana of Romania had the coffin containing the heart of her mother, Queen Maria, who died in 1938, brought to Bran. The queen had used the castle here as a beloved summer residence. The previous burial site, the Stella Maris Chapel in Balchik on the Black Sea, had recently been ceded from Romania to Bulgaria as part of the Southern Dobruja region. In this small crypt at the edge of the forest overlooking Bran Castle, the queen's heart (her body was interred in the cathedral church of Curtea de Argeș) was "temporarily stored" until the copy of the Stella Maris Chapel in the valley was completed.

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8

2.62 km

View of the Bucegi Mountains

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Decent climb and very nice views over the green hills.

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3.40 km

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5.69 km

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Bus stop

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2.58 km

1.44 km

954 m

652 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.93 km

1.19 km

801 m

561 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,020 m)

Lowest point (740 m)

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