Places to go
Protected Areas / Natural Parks
Romania has a true treasure of natural bio-diversity, and many areas have the status of protected areas, their total surface reaching 8% of the national territory: 11 national parks, 6 natural parks, 3 biosphere reservations, 52 scientific reservations and 228 monuments of nature. A “floating” holiday in the Danube Delta will reveal you a true bird paradise, exploring the caves and gorges will unveil for you unusual sceneries and on the mountain tracks you will be able to capture on camera the impressive images of some proud summits and walls that seem falling down.
We present you some off those natural unique parts off heaven:
The Danube Delta – the fabulous wild water realm
Apuseni Natural Park – the kingdom of the underground ”palaces”
Rodna National Park – untamed nature
Călimani National Park – the mysterious cliffs
Ceahlău National Park – the sacred mountain
Vânători – Neamţ national Park– where nature mingles with history and culture
Măcin Mountains National Park – the miniature mountains
Bucegi National Park – the cradle of mountain tourism in Romania
Piatra Craiului National Park – the great loner
Cozia National Park – the flowers’ park
Grădiştea Muncelului National Park – the Romanians’ sacred mountain
Semenic – Cheile Caraşului (Caras Gorges) National Park – the mysterious realm of caves and gorges
Domogled – Valea Cernei National Park – the richest natural reservation in Europe
Porţile de Fier Natural Park – Danube’s adventure in the mountains
Retezat National park – a huge natural city
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