There are many natural sites in Romania (Transylvania) for you to discover! These include the Solomons Rocks, Bucegi National Park, Piatra Craiului Nature Reserve, Bucegi Nature Park, Apuseni Nature Park and the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, various lakes and many more.

The numerous hiking trails lead you through the species-rich national parks, nature reserves, around lakes or over mountains and offer you a wonderful journey through the fantastic nature of Romania.

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Natural Parks of Romania

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Nature Experience Romania
Piatra Mare Nature Reserve

The Piatra Mare nature reserve, which means big stone, is part of the south-eastern Carpathians and is especially known for the Canyon of the 7 Ladders (Canionul 7 Scari). The highest point of the mountain is the peak at 1844 meters with the Romanian name Varful...

Fagaras Mountains

The Fagaras Mountains (Muntii Fagaras) belong to the Southern Carpathians in Romania, and are an impressive mountain landscape, whose highest peak is Mount Moldoveanu with an altitude of 2,544 meters. A bit lower lies the beautiful mountain lake Balea Lac at an...

Bolii Cave

Bolii Cave (Pestera) is located near the village of Petrosani and is very worth seeing. You enter the cave through a fantastic entrance that is about 20 meters high. Inside the cave the ceiling height varies and in the big hall it is about 10 meters high. There are...

Wild Animals Romania

The natural beauties of Romania are magnificent and the beautiful sometimes unique natural sites are among the highlights in this nature-rich country. Experience mountain peaks, caves, lakes, primeval forests, wild animals, countless rare plants and much more. The...

Natural Parks & National Parks

Nature Reserves Romania

Nature Sites of Romania

Romania is characterised by numerous nature parks, idyllic forests, mountain peaks, lakes and the sea.

Nature of Romania