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The Mountains of Romania Janneke Klop

The Mountains of Romania By Janneke Klop

The Mountains of Romania by Janneke Klop


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Guidebook to walks and multi-day treks in the Carpathian mountains of Romania. Includes routes in the Maramures and Bucovina regions, Piatra Craiului ridge, and the Retezat and Fagaras mountains.

The Mountains of Romania Summary

The Mountains of Romania: Trekking and walking in the Carpathian Mountains by Janneke Klop

This guide describes 27 short treks of 2-6 days and 10 day walks in the mountains of Romania. Although there is a slight focus on Transylvania, most of the main massifs are included, with chapters covering the Mountains of Maramures, the Eastern Carpathians, the mountains around Brasov, the Fagara?, the region between the Olt and the Jiu, the Retezat, the mountains of Banat and the Apuseni. Also included is an ascent of Moldoveanu, Romania's highest peak at 2544m. There is a wealth of advice to help you plan your trip and organise the logistics of your walk or trek. Some routes avail of the network of mountain huts; others offer opportunities to camp in attractive wild locations. Overviews and a route summary table make it easy to choose an appropriate excursion. Each route includes clear description and mapping, as well as notes on accommodation and access (some can be accessed by public transport, although others require either pre-arranged pick-up or hitchhiking). There are fascinating insights into Romania's colourful culture and history and appendices containing hut listings, useful contacts and a helpful glossary. The graded routes are as varied as Romania's diverse landscapes. They take in rolling hills, craggy karst peaks, glacial lakes and Europe's last virgin forests, with other highlights including Transylvanian castles, wooden churches, the Piatra Craiului ridge and the spectacular Sapte Scari (Seven Ladders) and Turda Gorges. Historic towns such as the medieval towns of Brasov and Sibiu and the spa resort of Vatra Dornei offer easy access to the mountains; other routes visit remote villages that have changed little over the centuries, where self-sufficiency is still very much the way of life. All in all, the guide is a perfect companion to discovering the unspoilt beauty of Romania's enchanting mountain regions.

About Janneke Klop

Janneke Klop has been exploring Romania since 2005, having previously been an English teacher. She writes about her Romanian adventures at www.roamaniac.com and also offers guided tours. She lives in Ghent, Belgium and is an active member of the Klim- en Bergsportfederatie (Climbing and Mountaineering Belgium) and Grote Routepaden (Grandes Randonnees).

Table of Contents

Map key Overview map Author preface Introduction Geography Vegetation and wildlife History Language Culture Climate When to go What to take Getting there Local transport Accommodation Food and drink Health and safety Money Staying in touch National parks Rules and regulations Maps Waymarking Water, food and other supplies Using this guide The Mountains of Maramures The Rodna Mountains Route 1 Setref Pass to Rotunda Pass The Gut&##xe2;i and Tibles Mountains Route 2 Breb-Creasta Cocosului-Neteda Pass Route 3 Grosii Tiblesului to Arcer, Tibles and Bran Peaks The Muntii Maramuresului Route 4 Repedea to Prislop Pass The Eastern Carpathians The Land of Dorna Route 5 The Suhard Route 6 The Rarau-Giumalau Route 7 The Calimani The Ceahlau Route 8 Izvorul Muntelui to Durau The Hasmas Massif and Lacu Rosu Route 9 Balan to Lacu Rosu The mountains around Brasov The Postavaru Massif Route 10 Brasov to R&##xe2;snov The Piatra Mare Massif Route 11 D&##xe2;mbu Morii-Piatra Mare Peak via Sapte Scari Gorge Route 12 Timisu de Sus-Cabana Piatra Mare via Tamina Gorge The Baiului and Grohotis Route 13 A north-south traverse of the Baiului Route 14 Across the Baiului and Grohotis The Ciucas Massif Route 15 Cheia to Bratocea Pass The Bucegi Mountains Route 16 Poiana Brasov to Omu Peak Route 17 Into the Bucegi from the Prahova Valley The Piatra Craiului Mountains Route 18 The Northern Ridge Route 19 The Southern Ridge The Fagaras Mountains The Iezer-Papusa Massif Route 20 The Iezer-Papusa Circuit Route 21 From the Iezer-Papusa to the Fagaras The Fagaras Chain Route 22 Traversing the Fagaras from east to west From the Olt to the Jiu The Cindrel and the Par&##xe2;ng Route 23 From Paltinis to Statiunea Par&##xe2;ng The Cozia Route 24 The Cozia Circuit The Buila-V&##xe2;nturarita Route 25 Cheia Village-Buila-V&##xe2;nturarita ridge-Baile Olanesti The Retezat Mountains The Retezat Route 26 C&##xe2;rnic to Cabana Gura Zlata via Bucura Lake Route 27 Poiana Pelegii to C&##xe2;rnic via Bucura Lake The V&##xe2;lcan Massif Route 28 From the V&##xe2;lcan to the Retezat The Tarcu, Godeanu and Retezatul Mic Route 29 Jigora Saddle to Cabana Buta The Mountains of Banat The Domogled-Valea Cernei national park Route 30 Baile Herculane to Domogled Peak and back Route 31 Baile Herculane to St&##xe2;nca lui Sisi and back The Semenic Route 32 The gorges of the Semenic The Apuseni Mountains The Trascau and Muntele Mare Route 33 The Gorges of the Trascau Route 34 Posaga de Jos-Scarita Belioara-Runc Route 35 Runc-Scarita Belioara-Lunca Larga-Runc The Padis Region Route 36 Statiunea V&##xe2;rtop-Cetatile Ponorului-Padis-Pietroasa Route 37 G&##xe2;rda de Sus-Scarisoara ice cave-Padis-Cabana Varasoaia-St&##xe2;na de Vale Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Accommodation Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Language notes and glossary

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NGR9781852849481
9781852849481
1852849487
The Mountains of Romania: Trekking and walking in the Carpathian Mountains by Janneke Klop
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Paperback
Cicerone Press
2020-02-13
416
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