Explore
The Rodnei Mountains and Maramureș region hold some of Romania’s most treasured natural and cultural wonders, all within easy reach.
National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with alpine lakes and Pietrosul Rodnei peak at 2,303m. The climb is a full-day hike, best attempted July–September.
At your doorstepSlopes served by a cable car, active roughly December–March. In summer, the same cable car gives easy access to mountain viewpoints.
Minutes awayOne of the tallest waterfalls in Romania, reached via an easy-to-moderate hike through pristine mountain wilderness.
19 mi / 30 kmA century-old narrow-gauge forestry railway winding through the Vaser Valley forests. Check the tourist run schedule ahead of your visit.
15 mi / 24 kmA UNESCO World Heritage site — one of the oldest wooden churches in Maramureș, in a traditional village worth a slow visit.
27 mi / 43 kmTraditional wooden gates, ancient villages, and a living culture preserved for centuries — best explored by car, outside peak season.
Throughout the region