The Făgăraș Mountains Natura 2000 Site is a vast protected area in Romania known for its rugged alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and outstanding opportunities for hiking, climbing, and wildlife observation.
The Făgăraș Mountains, located in the Southern Carpathians of Romania, encompass a high-altitude Natura 2000 site that protects one of the most significant alpine ecosystems in Eastern Europe. Spanning portions of Sibiu and Brașov counties, this site includes Romania's highest peaks, such as Moldoveanu Peak (2,544 meters) and Negoiu Peak (2,535 meters). The landscape is characterized by glacial cirques, steep ridges, mountain meadows, and dense coniferous forests. This dramatic topography supports diverse habitats harboring rare and protected species including brown bears, gray wolves, chamois, and golden eagles. The Natura 2000 designation aims to conserve these fragile ecosystems, traditional grazing lands, and endemic flora such as the Carpathian bellflower.
Historically, the mountains have served as natural borders and corridors for human migration, and today they attract outdoor enthusiasts who seek challenging hikes along the Făgăraș Ridge Trail or climbs up steep rock faces. The Făgăraș Massif is also popular for winter activities like ski touring and snowshoeing. Key landmarks include Bâlea Lake—a glacial lake accessible by mountain road—and historic mountain refuges that offer shelter to hikers. Visitors benefit from the combination of pristine nature, traditional mountain pastoralism, and several well-marked trails. The area’s protection under Natura 2000 supports sustainable tourism and biodiversity conservation, contributing to its appeal for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Moldoveanu Peak – Romania’s highest mountain summit
Bâlea Lake – iconic glacier lake accessible by scenic Transfăgărășan road
Diverse wildlife including brown bears, wolves, and chamois
Făgăraș Ridge Trail – a challenging multi-day hiking route over alpine terrain
At 2,544 meters, the highest peak in Romania, offering panoramic views of the Carpathians.
A glacial lake situated at 2,034 meters elevation, known for its turquoise waters and mountain refuge.
A dramatic mountain road crossing the massif, offering access to the site and spectacular vistas.