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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Postavarul Mountains

The Postavarul Massif (Postavarul Mountains) belongs to the Eastern Carpathians and is located near the beautiful city of Brasov. The Postavarul Massif includes both the highest peak of the same name, where the famous ski resort Poiana Brasov is located, and the rock...

Valea Cetatii Cave

The small stalactite Valea Cetatii Cave  (Pestera Valea Cetatii ) is located near the beautiful village Rasnov and is one of the numerous caves in Romania that can be visited. The cave can be reached via a forest path. The climb is a bit tedious, and besides, you can...

Apuseni Natural Park

The Apuseni Natural Park (Parcul Natural Apuseni) is located in western Romania between the cities of Arad and Cluj Napoca. Here you will find forest-covered hills, caves and gorges on more than 70,000 hectares. You can explore the park on various hiking trails. In...

Black Sea Romania

Black Sea Romania's Black Sea coast (Marea Neagra) is only about 250 kilometers long, nevertheless Romania offers beautiful places to spend beach vacations. The most popular seaside resort is Mamaia, the southernmost one is Vama Veche and in between there are numerous...

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