Pays:
România / Romania
Région: Nord-Vest / Nord-West
Sous-régione: Rodna Mountains National Park
Ville: Cormaia
v3 a2 II
6h20
1h15
5h
5min
942m
664m
278m
22m
2x40m
18
à pied
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Résumé:
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The valley that formed the Pârâul Rău canyon originates from the southeast of Peak Dușilor (1,531 m) and is a right tributary of the Cormaia river, located in Rodnei Mountains National Park. With a total of 18 abseils, the route runs under the cool shade of trees that continuously forest the valley, a blessing on hot summer days. It has managed to step through a metamorphic layer, forming a route with many drops and verticals, some quite impressive.
Résumé:
pas de traduction disponible
The valley that formed the Pârâul Rău canyon originates from the southeast of Peak Dușilor (1,531 m) and is a right tributary of the Cormaia river, located in Rodnei Mountains National Park. With a total of 18 abseils, the route runs under the cool shade of trees that continuously forest the valley, a blessing on hot summer days. It has managed to step through a metamorphic layer, forming a route with many drops and verticals, some quite impressive.
Accès:
Approche (1 h 15):
Tour (5 h):
Retour (5 min):
Coordonnées:
Parking à l'entrée et à la sortie
Départ du Canyon
47.440942°, 24.643156°
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DMS: 47° 26" 27.39', 24° 38" 35.36'
DM: 47° 26.457", 24° 38.589"
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DMS: 47° 26" 27.39', 24° 38" 35.36'
DM: 47° 26.457", 24° 38.589"
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Fin du Canyon
47.444022°, 24.648883°
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DMS: 47° 26" 38.48', 24° 38" 55.98'
DM: 47° 26.641", 24° 38.933"
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DMS: 47° 26" 38.48', 24° 38" 55.98'
DM: 47° 26.641", 24° 38.933"
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Littérature:
Livre Canyoning
Alin V. Popa, Ioan Pop (John)
2024
978-973-0-39907-3
To purchase The Canyon Guide of Romania, you can find it here: https://www.apic.ro/magazin/
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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