The Ceahlău Massif
The Ceahlău Massif

The Ceahlău Massif

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The Ceahlău massif is the highest of the Bistriţa Mountains, part of the Moldavian-Transylvanian Carpathian group. This is one of the mountains with the greatest tourist importance in the Eastern Carpathians.
 
Located on the territory of Neamţ county, a short distance from the town of Bicaz, from the Izvorul Muntelui lake, but also from the municipality of Piatra-Neamţ (in a straight line it is only 30km). Its highest peak is Ocolaşul Mare, with an altitude of 1907 m, the Toaca peak measuring 1904 m.
 
There are 8 marked tourist routes on Ceahlău, with varying degrees of difficulty, with two main starting points: Izvorul Muntelui (near Bicaz) and Durău. Two of them depart from the commune of Bicazul Ardelean.
 
Those who do not climb to the top, to Dochia or Toaca, but only to Fântânele or to the Duruitoarea Fall, will enjoy unforgettable landscapes on these routes as well. From wherever you look, Mount Ceahlău offers a dreamy view, impressing with its massiveness.
 
For more info on the trails check this link: https://www.ceahlaupark.ro/en/trails/ 

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