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The mountain tourism in Romania
Romania’s
mountains offer a very rich variety of mountain sports. Medium
heights are approximately 1 000 m and there are also some unusual
climbs for tourists at Babele, Sfinxul of Bucegi and Pietrele Doamnei
in Rarau. Here, the mountains have been shaped by volcanic activity
and guarantee a unique setting.
The benefits of spending a vacation in the Carpathians are extremely
varied and adaptive to the wide range of activities that can be
enjoyed here. The different styles of accommodation have varying
degrees of comfort and the restaurants cater for all tastes at
reasonable prices. You can choose to spend a luxury holiday in 4 or 5
Star hotels or you can choose a more rural style vacation in the
guest houses or peasant’s homes, all of whom will assure you of a
vacation you will never forget.
THE HOME OF SKIING
The
lovers of winter sports, especially the ones that love to ski, have
no end of choices in the Carpathians. The big resorts offer different
lengths of slope and degrees of difficulty. They are further enhanced
by 24 hour lighting, artificial snow and cable transport, all
designed to make for a perfect vacation. The most popular resorts
are: Poiana Brasov, Predeal, Busteni, Sinaia and Azuga.
Others include the
resorts of Borsa, Vatra Dornei, Durau, Sovata, Paltinis, Ranca,
Straja, Semenic, Arieseni, Baisoara and Stana de Vale.
ON MOUNTAIN PATHS
The
many marked touring paths offer tourists the possibility of some
diversions in to some hidden places. Here, you can be sure that you
can discover the natural beauty of the mountains. But, for this you
will need training and some experience of orienteering. The mountain
paths are marked with signs of different colors and all you have to
do is follow them without diverting from the route. You can combine
the trip with fishing, mountaineering or canoeing. The most popular
form of accommodation in these areas is camping so don’t forget to
take your tent with you!
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