Romenia has a special peculiarity as an attractive and upscale tourist destination that attracts history and nature lovers to indulge in the pleasure of its charming sights and beautiful landmarks in its unique location in the northern Balkan Peninsula.
Romenia has many historical castles and palaces from which myths and fairy tales arose, as well as a picturesque nature of mountains, pastures, forests and beaches.
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Many nature lovers are heading to Romenia to enjoy the charming atmosphere, which we discover some of them today:
Danube Delta
The Danube River is the second largest in Europe, and Romenia enjoys the Danube Delta within it, making it a haven for lovers of the charming nature surrounding the delta.
In the Danube Delta, many beautiful creatures, including plants, birds, animals, and various types of soils and lands, are home to photography enthusiasts.
Carpathian Mountains
Mountain lovers find a great passion for visiting the Carpathian Mountains in Romenia, where they enjoy the rocky cliffs covered with picturesque green meadows.
The Carpathian Mountains enjoy exceptional scenes of beauty with valleys, plains, paths, waterways and caves, and the countryside is dotted with rural villages with distinctive and charming village houses.
Bijar waterfall
The Bigar Waterfall is a natural reserve that attracts thousands of tourists due to the unique beauty of the area, where the slopes are covered with grass and the water of the water falls out of them in exciting soft strings.
Trans Fagrashan Road
A unique and enchanting trip for visitors to Romenia on Transfragrashan Road, a 93-mile mountain road with multiple turns, interspersed with breathtaking mountain heights in a breathtaking sight.
Busegi Mountains
Posegi Mountains are a nature reserve and are part of the Carpathian Mountains and attract ski enthusiasts in the winter as well as adventure lovers wandering in the famous Brahova Valley.
Sunflower fields
Romenia is characterized by being one of the most productive countries in the world for sunflower, so the fields of this distinctive plant are distributed in various regions of the country to give visitors enchanting scenes covered in yellow with picturesque flowers.
The sunflower fields in Romenia are characterized by their huge sizes and they appear as if they are endless and they accompany the tourists always on the mountain roads between the villages and Romen cities as scenes of the Tulip fields in the Netherlands.
National Park in the Rodna Mountains
Rodna National Park is a picturesque ecological reserve that spans a vast area around the Rodna Mountains where it attracts nature lovers to see the rocky highlands, mountain slopes and waterfalls.
The Rodina Mountains are home to unique plants such as narcissus and species of animals such as chamois goats, mountain eagles, bears, and other creatures that roam freely in a magical sight.
The area also includes vast virgin forests and rural villages that include churches and monasteries made of wood. Visitors love to tour the area with horses or horse-drawn sledges, watch daffodils and Lake Lala, and enjoy traditional rural dishes in the homes of the people of the region who welcome tourists and mountain resorts dedicated to recreation.
The magic of nature in Rodna
The magic of nature in the Carpathian Mountains
The Danube Delta is home to unique creatures
Bijar Waterfall is a unique nature reserve
Transfragashan Road
Village houses in Romenia
Relaxing fun in Romenia
Sunflower fields
Enjoyable mountain tours in Romenia
Picturesque lakes in the Carpathian Mountains
The picturesque nature of the Danube Delta
Waterfalls in Rodina
Carpathian Mountains
Busegi Mountains
Charming beauty in the Bucegi Mountains
A breathtaking beauty in the waterfall of Bejar
Rodna National Park