From Brasov: Piatra Craiului National Park 2-Day Guided Trek - Eco-Certified program

2 days

Moderate

Take a 2-day, Eco-Romania certified trek in one of the greatest mountain ranges in Romania, the Piatra Craiului National Park. Hike with a licensed guide, discover local mountain villages, and soak up spectacular views from the highest point in the park.
Set off on an authentic adventure in Transylvania with this 2-day guided trek in one of Romania's most beautiful areas, Piatra Craiului National Park. Enjoy a small-group tour for no more than 8 participants, and benefit from a licensed English-speaking mountain guide during the entire trek. Begin the tour in Brasov with pickup from selected hotels. Upon arrival in the national park, start your predominantly medium level trek for 5–8 hours. Stop at an authentic sheep farm for a special lunch (from June to September), and cross 2 authentic mountain villages: Magura and Pestera. Stay overnight in the latter at a local guesthouse and enjoy the local food. On the second day, if weather permits, climb to the highest peak in the national park, Vârful La Om. Admire panoramic views from the 2,238-meter (7,343-foot) summit, one of the most picturesque ridges in the Carpathians. Marvel at the Zarnesti Gorges before returning to Brasov at the end of your trek.
What's included?

       

            1-night accommodation (ensuite twin or double room) at a local guesthouse       

            1 breakfast       

            1 lunch pack       

            1 dinner       

            Licensed English-speaking mountain guide throughout the trek       

            Transportation by car or minibus from Brasov       

            Entrance fee to Piatra Craiului National Park       

    Exclusions

       Drinks       

       Transfers from Bucharest to Brasov (can be arranged at an additional cost by contacting the local partner)       

      Please note

          - Compulsory equipment: waterproof hiking boots and clothes; warm clothes. 

         - The route could be changed because of the weather conditions. 

        What to bring
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