• Buraul Mare Waterfall Near Moldova Noua

    Buraul Mare Waterfall Near Moldova Noua

    The Buraul Mare Waterfall is located about 2 kilometers from the edge of the small city of Moldova Noua. To reach this hidden gem, you will first enjoy a short but scenic drive through the mountains. You will see a sign pointing toward the waterfall and there you will need to stop. There is a small parking area where you can leave your car while you explore the waterfall.

    From there, a pleasant walking trail follows a smaller mountain stream, leading you through peaceful nature toward the breathtaking Buraul Mare Waterfall. The walk is not too difficult, and along the way, you can enjoy the fresh air, the sound of flowing water, and the beauty of the surrounding forest. After a short hike, you will arrive at the waterfall, where you can relax, take photos, and appreciate this stunning natural wonder.

    The Buraul Mare waterfall located in the forest near Moldova Noua, Romania.
    Portrait view of the waterfall

    Don’t forget to visit Modavita Waterfall!

    After you finish exploring the Buraul Mare Waterfall, don’t miss the chance to visit the Modavita Waterfall as well. To get there, simply return to the spot where you parked your car and drive about 2 kilometers further into the mountains. The distance isn’t too long, and there’s no need to worry about rough terrain—the road is paved, making the drive smooth and easy.

    This short trip will take you to another beautiful natural spot, where you can enjoy the peaceful sound of flowing water and the stunning scenery all around.

  • The Place Where The Danube Enters Romania

    The Place Where The Danube Enters Romania

    After the Volga river in Russia, the Danube is the second longest river in Europe. It flows through 10 European countries, starting from Germany and ending in Romania where it drains into the Black Sea. The Danube enters Romania near the small Romanian village of Bazias. On the southern part of Romania, the Danube is a border-river because it separates Romania from Serbia and Bulgaria as well.

    Balta Nera

    The Balta Nera is located approximately 3 km before the village of Bazias. This is the place where the Nera river drains into the mighty Danube river. Since this place is very close to the border with Serbia, you will find a lot of border police vehicles patrolling the area.

    The place where the Danube enters Romania with the mountains on the Serbian side of the Danube.
    The Danube enters Romania near Bazias.
    Balta Nera where the Nera river drains into the Danube.

    The small village of Bazias

    This is the place where the mighty Danube river enters Romania. As you drive through this small village, you will see near the Danube’s shore many huts and fishing boats. If you plan to make a short stop in Bazias then you can visit the Serbian Orthodox Monastery “Ascension of Lord”.

    Now a few words about the history of Bazias. Back in the 19th century, it was a thriving locality with an important port on the Danube which was built by the Austrians. After the the railway line to Oravita was built, the importance of this locality grew even more. The Oravita – Bazias was the first railway line on the territory of Romania. Back then, this line was used to transport coal from Anina. Unfortunately, the railway line was closed a very long time ago.

    The village of Bazias with the Danube in the foreground.
    The Serbian Orthodox Monastery in Bazias.
    Fishing boats and huts in Bazias.

    How can you visit this place?

    In order to visit the place where the Danube enters Romania, you’ll have two options.

    • The first option would be to drive from Oravita along the Serbian border towards Bazias but don’t forget to make a right turn towards Zlatita after the border crossing in Naidas. This road is not the best one but if you are driving carefully, I’m sure that you will reach the Danube river without any issues.
    • The second option would be to take the longer route towards Moldova Noua and in Pojejena you will have to make a right turn and drive towards Bazias. This road is much better than the one from the first option.
  • The Săvârșin Castle in the Mureș Valley

    The Săvârșin Castle in the Mureș Valley

    Another important objective to visit in the Mureș valley is the Royal Castle located in the commune of Săvârșin. It’s about an hour of driving away from Radna if you drive towards Deva. The Royal Domain was owned by King Michael I of Romania. In order to visit the park you will have to pay for a ticket. There are also guided tours available for the tourists if you want to learn even more things about this amazing and beautiful place.

    The Automobile Museum

    After you enter the Royal Domain the first thing that you can visit is King Michael’s old car collection. Inside the small museum, among the exhibitions, you will gonna find a couple of old WW2 military Jeeps. Right after the automobile museum, you will find small repair shop.

    Old WW2 Jeeps in the Automobile Museum in Săvârșin.
    Royal chariot in the museum.

    Exploring the large park

    The large park can be found in the back side of the royal castle and it can be explored by the public. Unfortunately, the interior of the castle was not opened for the public.

    The park has a surface of 6.5 ha where you will find a couple of very old oak trees, some of them were planted 1660. Somewhere in the park you will also find a small island which is surrounded by a lake. Very close to the lake you will also have the chance to admire the beautiful gardens.

    The Royal Castle in Săvârșin
    Small island surrounded by the lake.
    White water Lilies
    Paths in the park
    Glycine arch

    What else to visit in the Mureș Valley

    • The Șoimoș Fortress – If you are driving towards the city Arad, then you should stop and visit the ruins of the Șoimoș Fortress.
    • The Radna Monastery – this old monastery is actually very close to the Șoimoș Fortress. This should be the second important objective to visit in the Mureș Valley.