Photos of nearby places
Chiojdu (3rd May 2010 - 18 photos) 6.87 km away
Basca cu Cale - La Sipot waterfall - Basca fara Cale - Tata Lice boarding-house - Chiojdu village.
Round rocks from Ulmet (11th April 2012 - 54 photos) 18.35 km away
Garden of crashed and petrified flying saucers.
Videos of nearby places
Seven Ladder Canyon and Waterfall - Piatra Mare Mountain 52.01 km away
The Seven Ladder Gorge is the largest and most spectacular gorge in the Piatra Mare massif. The narrow canyon has a length of 160 meters, and over a drop of 58 meters includes 7 bigger and several smaller waterfalls.
Ski resort - Poiana Brasov - Postavarul Mountains 58.51 km away
Shining sun and an Austria-feeling on the impeccable slopes of the ski paradise Poiana Brasov above Brasov. Sunbathing, coffee and refreshing drinks on the terrace of Julius Römer chalet.
Big Via ferrata Rasnoavei Gorges 59.97 km away
The most dangerous Eastern European iron path, and also one of the most beautiful via ferrata routes in Romania, is in the Rasnoavei Gorges, Postavaru Mountains.The route is 450 m long, with a level difference of 220 m.
Other videos
Skaklya waterfall Vratsa 321.66 km away
The largest seasonal waterfall in Bulgaria plunges down from a height of 141 meters. It is located in the Vratsa Mountain National Park, just one and a half kilometers away from the city of Vratsa.
Trift valley, bridge, lake and glacier Gadmen, Switzerland 1385.19 km away
During the hike in Trift Valley, I experienced cloudy and gloomy weather with intermittent rain. Here is the 170 m long Trift Bridge, the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the Swiss Alps, in a breathtaking environment, 100 meters above the Trift Glacier Lake.
The Heart of Jesus look-out Lupeni 138.83 km away
Through the mud on Gordon Mountain, above Farkaslaka (Lupeni commune, Harghita county, Transilvania), on a cloudy afternoon, at the end of February. The destination is the Heart of Jesus lookout, nicknamed as Pléhkrisztus (The Tin Christ).
Gelmerbahn Guttannen, Schweiz 1389.01 km away
The Gelmerbahn in Switzerland is the steepest open funicular in Europe. It transports tourists from an altitude of 1412 meters to over 1860 meters above sea level, as well as to the Gelmer lake located at 1849 meters.