Nature | Lakes in Romania

Romania fascinates with its impressive natural landscapes, ideal for adventurers, explorers and those seeking relaxation. The mountains of the Carpathians inspire with fantastic hiking trails, while the Danube Delta is a haven of biodiversity of fauna and flora. Lakes, forests and mud volcanoes are fascinating due to their uniqueness, while salt mines such as Salina Turda offer a special kind of underground adventure. A boat trip on a lake deep inside the earth is included. The gorges of Bicaz, the Transfagarasan and Transalpina mountain roads impress with breathtaking alpine views and many other natural landscapes such as Lake Balea and the Bigar waterfall complete this list of places that will remain in your memory forever.
Transfagarasan
Balea Lake
Hoia-Baciu Forest
Macin Mountains National Park
Fagaras Mountains
Piatra Craiului National Park
Lake The Eye of Bei
Bigar Waterfall
Lake Stiol in the Rodna mountains
Colibita Lake
Lake Tarnita
Iron Gates Natural Park
Muddy Volcanoes – Pâclele Mari
Bucegi Natural Park
Retezat National Park
Parang Mountains
Cozia National Park
Vidraru Lake
Bolboci Lake
Salt Mine Slanic Prahova
Salt Mine Praid
Salt Mine Targu Ocna
Salt Mine Turda
Balea Waterfall
Muddy Volcanoes – Pâclele Mici
Pruncea Waterfall (Casoca)
Buzias Park (Timiș)
Gura Portitei
Turda Gorge (Cheile Turzii)
Buila-Vanturarita National Park
Defileul Muresului Superior Natural Park
Bihor Mountains
Tihuta Pass
Dendrological Park Bazos
Romanesti Cave
Semenic, Garana and Valiug
Poiana Marului Mountains
Rudaria Water Mills / Wassermühlen in Rudaria