Măcin: Greci – Țuțuiatul
Roundtrip – 14 km, 550 m ascent ( 31m to 467 m)
Țuțuiatul is the highest peak in Măcin, the oldest mountains in Romania.
Măcin: Culmea Pricopanului (Suluku)
Roundtrip – 9 km, 500 m ascent (41 m to 370 m)
Măcin is the oldest mountain in Romania.
Voina – Iezer – Rosu – Vacarea
Roundtrip – 24 km, 1700 m ascent (931 m to 2,463 m)
Roșu is the highest Peak in the Iezer-Papușa Mountains.
Voina – Cuca – Gradisteanu – Gainatul Mare
Roundtrip – 15 km, 1020 m ascent (931 m to 1,953 m).
Peștera – Omu – Doamnele
Roundtrip – 14 km, 940 m ascent (1,606 m to 2,505 m)
Cabana Omu (2500m) is the highest lodge in Romania
Bâlea – Vânătarea Lui Buteanu
Roundtrip – 3.5 km, 480 m ascent (2,031 m to 2,507 m).
The most accessible of the 14 peaks over 2500m.
Busteni – Jepii Mici – Caraiman – Jepii Mari
Roundtrip – 16 km, 1480 m ascent (933 m to 2,291 m).
Jepii Mici is one of the most beautiful climbs in Romania but it’s quite difficult.
Valea Rea (Stâna lui Burnei) – Moldoveanu
Roundtrip – 9 km, 1080 m ascent (1,438 m to 2,544 m). The highest peak in Romania.
Voina – Cuca – Gradisteanu – Papusa
Roundtrip – 18.5km, 1420 m ascent (931 m to 2,393 m).
Timișul de Jos – 7 Scări – Piatra Mare
Roundtrip – 15.5km, 1130 m ascent (707 m to 1,829 m).
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