Râmnuța

Last Update: 30.04.2025 by APIC România
Subregion: Southwest
Town: Băile Herculane
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Summary:
The Râmnuța Canyon, a left tributary of the Cerna River, is probably one of the most aquatic and technical canyons in Romania. Located in the Mehedinți Mountains, it is the result of waters that have shaped the entire route of the Râmnuța Gorge.
Summary:
The Râmnuța Canyon, a left tributary of the Cerna River, is probably one of the most aquatic and technical canyons in Romania. Located in the Mehedinți Mountains, it is the result of waters that have shaped the entire route of the Râmnuța Gorge.

Access:

Approach (1 h):

Tour (3 h):

Return (5 min):

Coordinates:

Parking Entry and Exit
45.074903°, 22.62025°
DMS: 45° 4" 29.65', 22° 37" 12.9'

DM: 45° 4.494", 22° 37.215"

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Canyon Start
45.073642°, 22.623736°
DMS: 45° 4" 25.11', 22° 37" 25.45'

DM: 45° 4.419", 22° 37.424"

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Canyon End
45.074583°, 22.621778°
DMS: 45° 4" 28.5', 22° 37" 18.4'

DM: 45° 4.475", 22° 37.307"

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Literatures:

Canyoning Book
Alin V. Popa, Ioan Pop (John)
2024
978-973-0-39907-3
To purchase The Canyon Guide of Romania, just send an email to office@apic.ro .Each copy costs €22 + shipping. The guide spotlights 35 documented canyons, each with key statistics, a profile topo sketch, an area map, concise descriptions, and flash-flood ratings. These sculpted corridors slice through the wild Carpathian Mountains, revealing some of Romania’s purest alpine beauty across 200+ pages. We have linked to this book also some new canyons explored after the book went to print, keeping your adventures fully up to date.

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