Photos of nearby places
Ruins of the Harom fortress - Jigodin Bath (10 photos) 5.4 km away. The Harom Fortress was built around the beginning of the 12th century and was part of the system of fortifications that protected Transylvania from the east. It is located south of Miercurea Ciuc, east of Harom Peak, which has an altitude of 1079 m, near the southwestern limits of Jigodin Bath (Baile Jigodin).
Videos of nearby places
Nobodys lake - Miercurea Ciuc 3.7 km away. The passage of time (time lapse), dusk at Nobody's Lake. Miercurea Ciuc and the Sumuleu mountain can be seen in the background.
Other places
Hodoaba Valley iron path Suncuius 256.7 km away. The Hodoaba Valley iron path is Romania's shortest and easiest (official) via ferrata route. It is located near Suncuius, in the Padurea Craiului Mountains, on the left bank of the Crisul Repede River.
Crivadia Gorge 224.6 km away. The Crivadia Gorge is located next to the village of Crivadia, which belongs to Banita. Access is difficult, and the hike is made through the streambed, with water up to the waist at its narrowest point.
Iskar gorge Lyutibrod Temnata dupka cave Lakatnik 411.2 km away. The Iskar is the longest purely Bulgarian river, the oldest river in the Balkans, and a right tributary of the Danube. The river is 368 km long, with approximately 150 km consisting of a gorge.
Lednica iron path Brestnitsa 390.4 km away. The Lednica via ferrata is located next to the Saeva Dupka Cave, near the village of Brestnitsa in Bulgaria. The trail leading to the via ferrata, which opened in 2007, starts from the cave parking lot next to a covered resting area.
Kaiserschild Klettersteig Eisenerzer Ramsau The 2,085-meter-high Kaiserschild peak is situated on the northern edge of the Eisenerz Alps in Styria, Austria. It forms a double summit with the slightly taller Hochkogel peak, which stands at 2,105 meters.
Vulva cave Rhodope Mountains The Vulva Cave (Peshtera Utroba) is situated near the village of Nenkovo and the city of Kardzhali, in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria. It derives its name from the shape of its entrance, which resembles a vulva.