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The Bucegi Mountains area, whereof exist references since the 15th century, has been proposed for protection in 1936, due to peerless landscapes and great diversity of plant and animal species. This proposal was taken up only in 1990, when materialized through the Minister's order no. 7/1990.
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The main feature of Bucegi Natural Park is the Bucegi Plateau, an elevated plain that towers over the surrounding valleys. Even from far away, the plateau’s profile is easy to pick out on the horizon. From Bușteni, the plateau rises around 1,325 m (4,347 ft) through steep canyons. The top of the plateau is comparatively flat. Most of the peaks only...
Bucegi’s geology defines its unique landscape. Most Transylvanian Alps comprise white limestone, forming steep, sharp ridges, sinkholes, and caves. By contrast, Bucegi is made almost entirely of sandstone and different types of conglomerate. The sedimentary rock that makes up Bucegi sits in horizontal layers which protect each other from erosion. T...
There is a stark contrast in landscapes between the lower and upper elevations in Bucegi. The canyon bottoms are full of lush old-growth beech forest. Meanwhile, the plateau is dominated by swaths of grassland in every direction. If you’re hiking up a canyon toward the Bucegi Plateau, you will always start your ascent in a dense forest. The forests...
Outside of the pristine hiking and great skiing, most people visit Bucegi to see castles and monasteries. Fortresses surround the park; some were used to hold off mountain passes from enemies in ancient times, while others were opulent summer homes for Romanian royalty.
Babele to Omu Peak
Omu is the highest peak on the Bucegi Plateau, topping out at 2,500 m (8,202 ft). The trail to the summit conveniently passes all of the park's most famous sights, plus many amazing alpine views. If you approach it from the valley in Bușteni, you’re in for a colossal ascent— just over 1,616 m (5,302 ft) of elevation. Even for experienced hikers, this is a demanding day and may require camping to split the mileage. To get around most of this climbing, most visitors take the cable car from Bușt...
The Mălăiești Valley
The Mălăiești Valley is one of the most spectacular parts of the park. It’s a classic alpine valley set just below the highest parts of the Bucegi Plateau, surrounded by giant cliffs. The valley itself is worth the trek to see, but it’s also a good starting point to summit many of the park's high peaks. There is a lot of technical terrain in this area. Trails often include scrambling, chimneys, and considerable exposure. There are also a few rock climbing areas in the canyon— Padina Crucii an...
Cascada Caraiman from Bușteni
6 km (3.8 mi) 712 m (2,336 ft) Cascada Caraiman is one of the best sights in Bucegi Natural Park, and the trailhead is just outside Bușteni. The trail begins in an old-growth beech forest and climbs rapidly before transitioning into the alpine part of the park. The waterfall is an excellent reward for the ascent. It’s easily one of the best in Romania. It looks best in the late spring when the water flow is highest. Starting from town, follow the blue cross trail up the Caraiman Valley. You’l...
Along with great hiking, Bucegi also has some of the best skiing in Romania. The biggest and best resorts in the country are either in the park itself or nearby.
Many visitors come to Bucegi from Brașov (or even Bucharest). Driving up is a viable option for a single-day trip to Peleș Castle, but it won’t give you enough time to see the mountains. These are the best spots to find lodging if you want to spend your time hiking or skiing around Bucegi.
Of the most prominent summits of California, only Mount Whitney exceeds 3000 meters (9843 feet) of topographic prominence. Five peaks exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet), nine peaks are ultra-prominent summits with more than 1500 meters (4921 feet), and 35 peaks exceed 1000 meters (3281 feet) of topographic prominence.
Despite attracting a great many tourists, Omu is not the prettiest of the highest peaks in these mountains. A far more handsome summit, with steep slopes on each side, is Bucşoiu at 2492m, located on the ridge that Omu sends to the north. Bucşoiu is – depending how you count – Bucegi’s second or third highest summit.
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2 Day Hiking Trip in Bucegi Mts: The Sphinx & Omu Peak. Start from: Brasov or Sinaia or Busteni. See details. Omu Peak the highest in Bucegi Mountains. reaching the Omu Peak at 2,505m. The highest peak in the massif is called Omu (the man) and is probably the most accessible of the top 10 highest peaks in Romania.
Mar 13, 2021 · Omu Chalet (2507m) (end of September) Omu Peak (2507 meters) is the highest point in Bucegi and is only 37 meters shorter than Moldoveanu (Fagaras Mountains) - Romania's highest peak. Hiking to Omu Peak from any side of the mountain takes about 6-8 hours. The descent takes approximately 4-5 hours. Cabana Omu, the hut near Omu Peak, is Romania's ...
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Fagaras (Munții Făgăraș) Here are the highest peaks in Romania. You will need at least one day for each. Moldoveanu peak 2.544 m (vârful Moldoveanu) and Negoiu peak 2.535 m (vârful Negoiu). Both trails start from Balea Lake (Balea Lac), which is the highest point on the Transfagarasan road (one of the most beautiful roads in Romania and ...