From Sighișoara to Viscri

We had another morning for a further wander in Sighișoara – museums and churches now were open and ready for visit.

Around midday we left Sighișoara and made our way to Viscri – or Deutsch Weißkirch – a Saxon village about an hour away from town.

Into Sighișoara

We now continued into Transylvania – towards our first overnight stop in Sighișoara or (to use the German name) Schäßburg.

With the region settled since Roman times, the city itself goes back to the 12th century, when immigrant Saxons established the town here. Many of the buildings in the historic city center today go back to a bit later in the 16th century.

… and into Romania

We continued the journey by train in the early afternoon … from Debrecen – crossing the Hungary/Romania border (thus leaving the Schengen area) –  to Satu Mare … a train trip of a bit more than three hours.

In Satu Mare a van was waiting for us – to continue the journey to Vadu Izei by road … another good two hours. We finally made it in the evening … with a great dinner (traditional Romanian fare) waiting for us.