The Făgăraș Mountains Nature Reserve protects the highest section of the Southern Carpathians, offering rugged alpine terrain, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for advanced hiking and mountaineering.
The Făgăraș Mountains Nature Reserve is located in central Romania, encompassing the core alpine area of the Făgăraș mountain range, part of the Southern Carpathians. It includes Moldoveanu Peak, the highest point in Romania at 2,544 meters (8,346 feet), and features a dramatic landscape of steep ridges, glacial lakes, and deep valleys. The reserve protects important habitats for large carnivores such as bears, wolves, and lynx, as well as chamois and rare bird species like the golden eagle.
The area is renowned for its challenging hiking trails, including sections of the famous Transfăgărășan Road and alpine routes traversing the ridges. The dramatic scenery and relative remoteness provide excellent opportunities for mountaineering, rock climbing, and backcountry camping. In winter, the reserve sees winter sports like ski touring and snowshoeing, although conditions can be demanding and require proper preparation.
Historically, the Făgăraș Mountains have been a natural border and a refuge for wildlife and humans alike. The reserve was established to conserve the unique mountain ecosystems and the rich biodiversity of this region. Visitors are drawn by the combination of rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and the chance to explore Romania’s highest peaks in a largely protected and pristine landscape.
Access points to the reserve include multiple trailheads near the towns of Victoria, Sibiu, and Curtea de Argeș, with accommodations available in these nearby communities. The reserve offers a rare wilderness experience in a European context, rewarding visitors with spectacular alpine views, crystal-clear glacial lakes, and encounters with native wildlife.
Moldoveanu Peak – Highest peak in Romania with panoramic alpine views
Bâlea Lake – Glacial lake accessible by road and hiking trails
Transfăgărășan Road – Scenic high-mountain route crossing the reserve
The ridgeline trail – Challenging multi-day hike along the mountain crest
Romania's highest mountain peak at 2,544 meters, offering sweeping views across the Carpathians.
A natural ice cave near Bâlea Lake, accessible by hiking or cable car, notable for its unique glacial formations.
A spectacular mountain road crossing the reserve, known for hairpin turns and panoramic vistas.