Bihor County Council has finalized an investment project worth 182.2 million RON, funded by European funds, which involved the modernization of a 56.3 km mountain route.
The ’’Apuseni Road’’ route in Bihor County consists of three county road sectors: DJ 764A Beiuş-Stâna de Vale, 26.16 km long, DJ 108J Stâna de Vale-Remeţi, 17.2 km long, and DJ 108K Remeţi-Cluj county border, 12.9 km long.
This route connects two major tourist areas, the Crişul Repede Valley and the Beiuş Depression. It also highlights several important tourist landmarks, from the Wonder Spring (Izvorul Minunilor) and Stâna de Vale resort to the Bride’s Veil Waterfall, Iadolina Waterfall, and the Leşu Dam.
The ’’North Transylvania Regional Route, Apuseni Road’’ project was funded through the Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020.
The total value of the financing contracts for the three segments is 182.2 million RON, while the total value of the design and execution contracts is 162.2 million RON.
The project was executed by a consortium consisting of the companies Drumuri Orăşeneşti, MBS Group, Aquacons, and DaAgostino Angelo Antonio Construzioni Generali.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total length and cost of the Apuseni Road project in Bihor?
The project covers a total distance of 56.3 km and represents a total investment value of 182.2 million RON.
Which tourist attractions are made more accessible by this route?
The road provides access to Stâna de Vale, the Wonder Spring, Bride’s Veil Waterfall, Iadolina Waterfall, and the Leşu Dam.
How was the modernization of this mountain route financed?
The modernization was financed using European funds through the Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020.