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Unguriu to Ojasca Loop


A road cycling route starting from Unguriu

A scenic road cycling route through Unguriu and Ojasca

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This road cycling route takes you through the picturesque towns of Unguriu and Ojasca. With a distance of 103 km and an ascent of 745 meters, it provides a good challenge for experienced cyclists. The route offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and passes through charming villages along the way. Enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility of this route as you pedal through beautiful landscapes.

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103 km
745 m
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Highlights on the route

Start: Unguriu Village center
Unguriu: Tranquil Escapes for Cyclists
Unguriu is a picturesque locality in the Sud-Est region of Romania. As a road and gravel cyclist, you'll have the opportunity to explore the scenic rural landscapes and enjoy the tranquility of the area. While Unguriu may not have any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs nearby, it offers peaceful and uncrowded routes for cyclists seeking to escape the urban environment. With its charming natural scenery and quiet roads, Unguriu provides a serene cycling experience.
OjascaVillage
Ojasca: Experience the charm of this historic village, known for its well-preserved traditional houses.
Valea NuculuiVillage
Valea Nucului: Ride through the enchanting valley surrounded by lush greenery.
FundeniVillage
Fundeni: Explore the ancient monastery and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere.
CândeștiVillage
Cândești: Admire the stunning views from the hilltop castle ruins.
Finish: Unguriu Village center
Unguriu: Tranquil Escapes for Cyclists

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