Cociu (Roșeț)

Ultimo aggiornamento: 29.04.2025 da APIC România
Regione: Vest / West
Sottoregione: Cerna Valley
Città: Băile Herculane
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Sintesi:
The Ogașu of Roșeț stream, also known as Cociului Valley, is a left tributary of the Cerna River, located in the central Mehedinți Mountains. On its way to the confluence point, it impressively plunges over two 90-meter limestone walls, giving the canyon a distinctly vertical character and a technical grade. Despite being one of the tallest waterfalls in Romania, the Cociu (Roșeț) Waterfall is unexpectedly little known.
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Sintesi:
The Ogașu of Roșeț stream, also known as Cociului Valley, is a left tributary of the Cerna River, located in the central Mehedinți Mountains. On its way to the confluence point, it impressively plunges over two 90-meter limestone walls, giving the canyon a distinctly vertical character and a technical grade. Despite being one of the tallest waterfalls in Romania, the Cociu (Roșeț) Waterfall is unexpectedly little known.

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Avvicinamento (15 min):

Giro (3 h 30):

Ritorno (40 min):

Coordinate:

Inizio del canyon
44.918361°, 22.465331°
DMS: 44° 55" 6.1', 22° 27" 55.19'

DM: 44° 55.102", 22° 27.92"

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Fine del canyon
44.918386°, 22.463369°
DMS: 44° 55" 6.19', 22° 27" 48.13'

DM: 44° 55.103", 22° 27.802"

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Parcheggio all'entrata
44.917419°, 22.476314°
DMS: 44° 55" 2.71', 22° 28" 34.73'

DM: 44° 55.045", 22° 28.579"

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Parcheggio in uscita
44.922644°, 22.448794°
DMS: 44° 55" 21.52', 22° 26" 55.66'

DM: 44° 55.359", 22° 26.928"

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Letteratura:

Libro 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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