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16-day motorhome trip through Romania: a couple's experience

23.08.2026 16:30 1 min 1 source РУС
motomegane.com JPN
16-day motorhome trip through Romania: a couple's experience
Original source: 【モトメガネ】バイク・オートバイ|自動車・クルマ|キャンプのニュース情報

A couple traveling Europe in a motorhome spent 16 days in Romania, their 24th country. They noted the diverse landscape, including mountains and forests, and the presence of historic castles and fortified churches in Transylvania. Card payments are common in cities, but cash (Romanian lei or euros) may be needed in rural areas.

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16-day motorhome trip through Romania: a couple's experience

23.08.2026 motomegane.com JPN Original source

RO Romania — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Super E10

$2.10 /l

RON9.44 · €1.80/l

122 of 142

pricier than 85% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.24 /l

RON10.09 · €1.92/l

75 of 94

pricier than 79% of countries

Motorină

$2.30 /l

RON10.35 · €1.97/l

125 of 142

pricier than 87% of countries

Motorină premium

$2.43 /l

RON10.94 · €2.08/l

29 of 40

pricier than 70% of countries

GPL

$1.03 /l

RON4.62 · €0.88/l

33 of 54

pricier than 59% of countries

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