Iezer–Papusa Natural Park is a protected area in the Southern Carpathians of Romania, offering dramatic mountain landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and abundant opportunities for hiking and nature exploration.
Iezer–Papusa Natural Park covers a mountainous region in the Southern Carpathians, incorporating parts of the Argeș, Vâlcea, and Sibiu counties. The park is centered around the Iezer and Păpușa massifs, known for their rugged terrain, steep cliffs, and alpine meadows. Elevations in the park reach over 2,500 meters, including prominent peaks such as Păpușa Peak (2,391 m) and Iezer Peak (2,157 m). The landscape is characterized by glacial cirques, rocky outcrops, and dense coniferous and mixed forests that provide habitat for various wildlife species including brown bears, wolves, lynx, chamois, and numerous bird species. The park's biodiversity includes endemic and rare plants, making it an important conservation area.
Visitors to Iezer–Papusa Natural Park can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, with hiking being the most popular. Well-marked trails offer access to panoramic viewpoints, alpine lakes such as Lacul Iezer, and natural landmarks. The area is favored by mountaineers and climbers who seek the challenge of its steep slopes and rock faces. The cultural heritage of nearby mountain villages complements nature excursions with traditional Romanian mountain lifestyle experiences. The park appeals to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers drawn to its wild and relatively remote environment.
Păpușa Peak – a prominent summit offering panoramic views of the Făgăraș and Lotru mountains
Lacul Iezer – a glacial lake located in a scenic alpine cirque
Diverse wildlife including brown bears, wolves, and chamois
Traditional mountain villages such as Malaia providing cultural insight and local hospitality
Mountain massifs featuring glacial landforms, including lakes, cirques, and rugged peaks.
Small alpine lakes such as Lacul Iezer formed by ancient glaciers, offering picturesque scenery.
Extensive stands of coniferous and mixed forests housing diverse plants and wildlife.