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Information about the product:
Trekking map Rodnei / Rodna Mountains Scale: 1: 50 000 3. Eddition, 2008 Size: 11.5 x 22
Languages: Legend: English, German, Romanian and Hungrarian. All letterings are in Latin.
Map contains:
1. Trekking / Hiking map of Rodnei(Rodna) Mountain. 2. Useful information in (English & German): Landscape, Geological Structure, Waterfalls, Lakes, Mineral waters, Climate, Vegetation, Animal world, How to approach th mountain, Accomodation, Tourist routes, Winter sports, Mountain resque teams 3. Ttrail itinerary suggestions (in English, German, Romanian, Hungarian language): Trekking trails, trail marking, distance, level rising, Time
The following towns are represented on the map: (Important for your trip plan!)
1. Rodna, Sangeorz-Bai
Interesting travel destination
Summit Ineu Summit Batrina Summit Pietrosul Lacul Iezer Lacurile Lala Taurile Buhaiescului Cascada Cailor, etc. Information about the Rodnei Mountains:
Rodna Mountains (Romanian: Munţii Rodnei, Hungarian: Radnai-havasok) are a subdivision of the Eastern Carpathians in Northern Romania. The name comes from the nearby Rodna Veche village.
The Rodna Mountains have one of the longest continuous ridges in Romania, with over 50 km from west to east. The two highest points are Pietrosul Rodnei and Ineu peaks, with 2,303 and 2,279 meters respectively.
The mountains are most suited for hiking in summer and skiing in winter, and are especially famous for having snow late into the summer months (skiing is possible well into June, sometimes even July).
While the ridge itself poses no difficulties, the challenge is the massive length of it, and the absence of drinkable water (except for a few puddles that are usually dry). A complete hike on the Rodnei main ridge takes between 3 and 5 days, depending on the weather and the endurance of the hiker.
The massif has some caves, notable among them being "Izvorul Tăuşoarelor", the deepest cave in Romania, going about 479 metres beneath the surface and "Jgheabul lui Zalion", 242 metres deep.
Source: Wikipedia.com No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information!
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