01. The Fagaras Mountains--MountainGuide-Sibiu, Romania

The Fagaras Mountains or “The Alps of Transylvania” as Emanuel. de Martonne used to call them, represent the highest and most daring mountain chain in Romania, with its peaks: Moldoveanu Peak (2544 m), Negoiu Peak (2535 m) and Vistea Mare Peak (2527m). The Fagaras mountains have a length of about 70 km and a width of 40 km and cover an area of 3000 km2 .

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02. The Cindrel Mountains--MountainGuide-Sibiu, Romania

Walking on the paths of the Cindrel Mountains you will notice sheepfolds spread everywhere on the peaks of the mountains supervised by shepherds always willing to talk to you, to share their stories and experiences up there in the wilderness. The shady clearings of these soft mountains are the perfect place for tourists to relax and enjoy the serenity of the nature.

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03. The Piatra Craiului Mountains--MountainGuide-Sibiu

Piatra Craiului rises above the town of Zărneşti, having the shape of a huge handsaw oriented from West to East and which belongs to the Central Carpathians. The general features which make these mountains so wonderful are given by their lonely summit covered in woods and the diversified landscape; cliffs, pyramids, towers, valleys and natural arcades.

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04. The Bucegi Mountains--MountainGuide-Sibiu,Romania

It is said that Bucegi is the mountain of mysteries or the mountain of the Dacians.Why the mountain of mysteries?  Because this mountain is not just the stone heart of Romania, but also a wonderful sanctuary; a saint mountain, from where one can see far in the distance, the whole country till the Danube River; it is a stone deity with a Dacian appearance always watching Romania

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