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.

Hoia-Baciu Forest

Macin Mountains National Park

Fagaras Mountains

Gorges Bicazului-Hasmas

Piatra Craiului National Park

Saint Ana Lake

Lake The Eye of Bei 

Bigar Waterfall

Cailor Waterfall
Iadolina Waterfall
Vadu Crisului Waterfall
Valul Miresei Waterfall
Daco-Roman baths

Lake Stiol in the Rodna mountains

Lake Izvorul Muntelui
Putna waterfall
Lake Siriu

Muddy Volcanoes – Pâclele Mari

Retezat National Park

Cozia National Park

Vidraru Lake

Bolboci Lake

Salt Mine Ocnele Mari

Salt Mine Slanic Prahova

Salt Mine Praid

Salt Mine Targu Ocna

Salt Mine Turda

Muddy Volcanoes – Pâclele Mici

Muddy Volcanoes – Beciu

Pruncea Waterfall (Casoca)

Penteleu Massif

Turda Gorge (Cheile Turzii)

Buila-Vanturarita National Park

Defileul Muresului Superior Natural Park

Dendrological Park Bazos

Satchinez Marshes
Herneacova Domain
Simeria Dendrological Park

Buzias Park (Timiș)

Ghioroc Lake (near Lipova)

Semenic, Garana and Valiug

L’iziera Park

Poiana Marului Mountains

Gorges Nerei-Beusnita National Park
Domogled National Park – Cernei Valley

Rudaria Water Mills / Wassermühlen in Rudaria