Portille de Fier 1 / Đerdap 1
Romania → Serbia · Statistical analysis
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Today
Wait time heatmap — by day and hour (local time Romania)
Numbers show the usual wait · small number = how many reports
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| Mon | 10 n=1 | 13 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 14 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 6 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 15 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 |
| Tue | 9 n=1 | 15 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 9 n=2 | 15 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 5 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 9 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 8 n=3 | 15 n=2 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 10 n=3 |
| Wed | 8 n=3 | 15 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 15 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 7 n=3 | 10 n=2 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 9 n=2 | 15 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 11 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 9 n=2 |
| Thu | 11 n=2 | 14 n=2 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=2 | 10 n=3 | 11 n=2 | 10 n=2 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=2 | 15 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 5 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 13 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 |
| Fri | 10 n=3 | 15 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 8 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=2 | 15 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 5 n=3 | 12 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 10 n=3 | 9 n=2 | 13 n=3 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 |
| Sat | 10 n=1 | 13 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 13 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 5 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 13 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 |
| Sun | 9 n=1 | 15 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 13 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 6 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 15 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 | 11 n=1 | 10 n=1 | 9 n=1 |
Best individual hours across all days
Best times per weekday
Values are in minutes · Based on 311 readings · 2026.06.30 – 2026.07.10
About the Portille de Fier 1 / Đerdap 1 crossing
The Porțile de Fier 1 / Đerdap 1 crossing links Romania and Serbia across the Danube, running along the crest of the Iron Gates I hydroelectric dam near Drobeta-Turnu Severin on the Romanian side and Kladovo on the Serbian side. Sharing the road with one of the largest dams in Europe makes this one of the more scenic border points in the region, set in the dramatic Iron Gates gorge.
It carries a steady mix of cars, buses and freight, serving both regional traffic and travellers moving between the lower Danube regions of the two countries. As a road crossing on the dam it can slow when traffic builds, so timing your trip helps.
Practical tips
- Carry valid travel documents for both Romania and Serbia; Serbia is outside the EU, so expect a customs and passport check.
- Check the heatmap above for the quietest hours to cross and avoid peak build-ups.
How to read this page
Each square is one day and hour. Green is a short wait (30 min or less), yellow is medium (up to 90), red is long. Grey squares have no reports yet. The big number is the usual wait in minutes; the small number is how many reports it is based on. Faded squares have very few reports, so treat them with caution.
We show two numbers. The usual wait (‘Typically’) is the middle of what people report — a normal day. The busy-day number (‘up to’) is how bad it can get. If you can’t be late, plan for the busy-day number.
The 2-hour window when waits are usually shortest. Arrive near its start for the best chance of a quick crossing. The per-day cards show the same for each weekday.
Reports come in through the day. The Last reporting card at the top shows the latest one. Recent reports count a little more than old ones, and anything based on very few reports is faded — treat it with caution.
Wait times for Romania → Serbia and the opposite direction are tracked separately and often differ significantly. Use the link at the top of the page to switch to the reverse crossing.
Public holidays, seasonal traffic, and road works can shift wait times well outside historical norms. These statistics reflect past patterns — always check current conditions before you travel.
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