Hiking in Fagaras mountains


Between 20 and 27 June 2009, I was happy to organize one of my favorite hikes in Romanian mountains, the traverse of Bucegi and Fagaras mountains.
The tour start with the traverse of Bucegi mountains, Sunday June 20th, from Babele hut to Omu peak, and down to Moeciu de Sus village. The rest of the tour were in Fagaras mountains, traversing the main ridge of Fagaras mountains from Breaza village (Zarna shelter) to Avrig town (Barcaciu chalet). I can’t say that the weather were the best in the world, but the tour were a nice one, and the company of Eran was very instructive and very nice. We slept on Zarna and Vistea Mare huts, and the other 3 nights in Podragu, Balea Lac and Negoiu chalets. Traversing the main ridge of Fagaras in this period is a very nice tour, very little people on the ridge, but a lot of flowers. Anyway, traversing Fagaras ridge on this period require a good preparation and good equipment, otherwise the hike can have a bad end. Of course, we had all what we need, so the tour was a success!
Below you may find some pictures from this tour.
Iulian Cozma, from Padina chalet in Bucegi mountains – June 29th, 2009

I had the pleasure of engaging Iulian as a guide for a backpacking trip in the Bucegi and Fagaras mountains in June 2009. From the pick up at the airport, until the drop off in Bucharest the service was flawless, and included everything that had been promised. The trip started with a ‘warm up’ day in the Bucegi mountains, which are smaller than Fagaras but also quite nice. We started early, and overall had an excellent day, including an added trip to Bran castle which was not in the original plan. The main part of the trip was a six day crossing of the Fagaras range, staying in mountain refuges and in some of the well equipped huts on the way. The logistic organization of this part was excellent, at some point Iulian arranged for our backpacks to be collected to allow us to do the last two days with day packs only. After four days of carrying a full backpack this was a real treat. Iulian knows these mountains inside and out, and can be completely trusted to lead the way in a safe manner. He is also a very friendly person and very knowledgable about Romania in general and we had quite long conversations in the days we spent together. At the end of the Fagaras crossing we spent the night at Iulian’s grandmother’s house in the village of Ucea de Sus. Like him, his family is very welcoming, and guests are made to feel at home, not to mention the excellent dinner ! Ucea is a traditional Romanian village and a visit there affords a view of Romanian countryside life normally not available to regular tourists, and so is one of the highlights of the trip. Iulilan also included a few small extras at no extra cost, like a side trip to Sibiu at the end of the trip.
In short, I can recommend Iulian as a very knowledgable, friendly and service oriented guide, who will do his utmost that you get the most out of your trip.
Highly recommended ! Eran Wieder – London, UK – June 2009

היה לי העונג להזמין את שירותיו של יוליאן לטיול תרמילאים בהרי בוצ’גי ופגראש.
מרגע האיסוף שלי בשדה התעופה ועד להחזרתי לבוקרשט, השירות היה ללא דופי וכלל את כל מה שהובטח.

הטיול התחיל ב”יום חימום” בהרי בוצ’גי, שהם נמוכים יותר מפגראש אבל לא פחות יפים. התחלנו השכם בבוקר, עברנו יום נהדר, כולל טיול למבצר בראן, שלא היה בתוכנית המקורית.

החלק העיקרי של טיול היה חציית שמורת פגראש, תוך לינה במקומות מחסה הרריים או בבקתות מצוידות היטב בדרך. הארגון הלוגיסטי של המסע היה יוצא מן הכלל, בקטעים מסוימים יוליאן אף הסדיר העברת התרמילים שלנו ישירות לנקודה הבאה, מה שאפשר לנו לקחת ליומיים האחרונים רק ציוד יומי. אחרי 4 ימים בהם סחבנו את מלוא המטען על גבינו, זה היה פינוק מבורך.
יוליאן מכיר את ההרים כמו את כף ידו וניתן לתת בו אמון מלא שיוביל את הטיול בדרך בטוחה. הוא גם אדם ידידותי, המכיר היטב את רומניה במובן הרחב, וניהלנו שיחות ארוכות במהלך הימים בהם בילינו יחד.

בסיום חציית הפגראש, בלינו לילה אחד אצל סבתו בכפר Ucea de Sus. כמוהו, גם משפחתו מאוד ידידותית ומכניסת אורחים, אורחים מרגישים במהרה “כמו בבית”, שלא נדבר על ארוחת הערב המדהימה. Ucea הוא כפר רומני אותנטי, ביקור שם מאפשר הצצה בחיים הכפריים הרגילים, הצצה שבדרך כלל לא נגישה לתייר המסורתי, זה הופך את הביקור לאחת מנקודות השיא של הטיול.

יוליאן גם הכניס מספר תוספות מעבר לתוכנית, כמו ביקור בעיר Sibiu ביום האחרון של הטיול, וכל זאת ללא תוספת מחיר.

בשורה התחתונה, אני יכול להמליץ על יוליאן כעל מורה דרך ידען, ידידותי ונותן שירות, שיעשה הכל כדי שתפיק את המקסימום מהטיול.

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It's quite possible that a vacation in Romania might pose some challenges for the average American tourist, especially when planning to visit castles, monasteries, and historical towns, as well as complete a 4-night hut-to-hut hiking traverse of the Fagaras Mountains. Challenging, that is, unless your trip is in the capable hands of Iulian Cozma. From our pickup at the Bucharest airport to our 4:30 a.m. departure back to the airport 10 days later, every step of our trip was handled by Iulian with the utmost efficiency and care for our comfort and enjoyment. His skills go far beyond his competence as a mountain guide or his organizational abilities in handling every detail of lodging and traditional Romania menus. It's a rate individual who can teach his guests how to clear hundreds of sheep from a hiking trail (just whistle!), then several days later escort them to an elegant and extraordinary restaurant in Bucharest. He is one hard working individual, and it is amply demonstrated in the results achieved. We had the good fortune to enjoy many wonderful and memorable experiences thanks to Iulian and would highly recommend his services to anyone who wants an unforgettable and stress-free vacation in Romania.
Jim and Peggy Hilton - Seattle, WA USA – July 2010 – Fagaras ridge traverse

Chris and I would like to thank you so much for the walk you put together for us all. It was well prepared and planned, The meadows so full of wild flowers were breathtaking,and we were very impressed with your knowledge of where to walk, especially where there were no known paths. We felt you carried out the walk with true professionalism. You were extremely helpful at all times and very informative on all aspects of the walk,the area and customs of Romania. The Pensions were really nice to stay in and the people we met were so lovely and friendly. It was a pleasure to visit your country and especially Transylvania, which you obviously love and care about. Once again thank you so much. We wish you and your family best wishes for the future,
Chris and Yvonne Hartley – Leicestershire, England – June 2010

Iulian was a very friendly and efficient guide, and took us on a great two-day, low-level route in the beautiful Piatra Craiului National Park through forest (which we were glad of in the heat) and lush meadows. We paid a fascinating visit to cheese-making shepherds (and had a robust encounter with some sheep dogs!)
Mary Byrne,London, UK - July 2010

After a very nice experience with Iulian in May where we discovered Omu Peak in the Bucegi mountains we decided this time to go hiking in the Fagaras Mountains on 19th&20th of June. It is the best period because all Rhododendrons are blossoming and the top of the hills turn red. We slept on Friday in Brancoveanu Monastery and on Saturday morning we moved up from 800m to 2100m on the North Dragus ridge. The climb was tough but the scenery on the top with all the trees blossoming was worth all the efforts.We had a great lunch next to a stream before to start our descend to the Salvamont Hut on Valea Sambatei. At the end we had been covering a distance of 15km, walking up 1300m and walking down 800m. All in all a great experience witch I recommend to anyone who wants to discover this unique scenery of the Fagaras mountains covered by red Rhododendron flowers.
Beth and Marc Desenfans, June 2010

A massive thank you for arranging, and then personally guiding us through our amazing Romanian experience. The itinerary you put together perfectly matched our requirements - it covered mountain, country, forest and city landscapes -all in 5 days. In addition seeing a wild bear with her cubs, having a cup of fruit tea in a weather station on on top of Omu and watching the hay making process, were all unexpected bonuses. Our biggest thank you goes to you personally for your attention to detail - from the fantastic Romanian food you ensured we had, sharing your knowledge and insight with us as we covered the many kilometers during our daily hikes. We would recommend you to anyone (and have passed on your details already) - and happy that you share this note, our photos and contact details with others who may be considering a Romanian adventure. Until next time,
Dave and Jo, UK - June 2010

My recent hike (May 2010) with Iulian will certainly be one I remember. He arranged and accompanied me on a one day 25km hike up over Piatra Mare which offered me a challenge, incredible scenery, a couple of places to stop along the way. This was my second hike with Iulian and I intend to use his guide services for many more. He is able to guide through well-planned routes that I would not be able to find on my own. Iulian chose this route based on my ability, schedule, and desire to see certain areas. His services are professional and his personality made the entire expedition a pleasure. The mountains of Romania are Iulian's home and it's clear that he enjoys sharing the beauty of the area to others.
Mike Eubanks - USA - May 2010

Lovely trip. Lovely senery. Silence and tranquility for those who want to get away from hum of busy city… Pestera is a special place, much different from Sinaia or Predeal. It’s a kind of a hidden valley located in the heart of mountains. The trip became my first experience in mountain walking. We’ve made around 15 km each day. In fact, I’ve never walked so much in a single day in my whole life:) Physically challenging, though exciting. Definitely a good excersize. Liked a lot walking on snow..Presence of Iulian inspired the confidence and feeling of safety in a trip. Looking forward to new mountain adventures.
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