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[19 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]
Adventure tourism in Bicaz Gorges area

Bicaz Gorges, because of their impressive proportions represents a true touristic attraction with spectacular images and numerous possibilities of entertainment. This place was carved by the waters of Bicaz creek in the chalk-rock of Hasmas Massif on a length of about 6 km and a depth of about 300 m.
In Bicaz Gorges there are places that wait tourist to discover it, there are savage environments hidden behind the stone walls that seem to touch the sky with their heights. The narrow valley, together with small waterfalls, isolated stone walls, caves …

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[18 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]
Hiking in the Fairy’s Garden

Now that the harsh winter has passed the spring wind starts to make its appearance more and more and the weather also becomes warmer. These days you’re starting to think more on nature walks or maybe hiking on a mountain trail.
One of the many hikes that you can do in this beginning of spring is a trip to the Fairy’s Garden, located in Bicaz Gorge. To reach this point you’ll have to climb on the route marked with a blue triangle that starts in Lacu Rosu Resort and goes to …

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[22 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
Winter images in Bicajel Gorges

We invite all winter season lovers to come to Neamt County and enjoy a perfect walk in Bicaz Gorges (Cheile Bicazului) area where nature provides spectacular images to please the eye and the soul. The mountain routes from these parts are a little bit difficult to make during winter season but sure it’s worth the effort.
A truly spectacular route is the one that starts in the asphalted road that goes through Bicaz Gorges at the point called “Podul Ungurilor” (Hungarians Bridge), located between “Gatul Iadului” (Hell’s Neck) and “Pridvorul Iadului” …

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[19 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]
Route in Cheile Bicazului: Bicajel Valley – Cherecului Stone

The route is marked with a red circle and starts on the road DN 12C that goes through Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorge) near Lacul Rosu restaurant. From here you go on the paved road that goes to Bicajelul de Jos village located at an altitude of 885 m. In the beginning the dirt road climbs through the forest and soon you’ll reach a church from where you’ll have a spectacular view over the entire Bicajel Valley.
You’ll pass some pensions where you can accommodate. Follow the dirt road guarded on both …

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[11 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]
Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorges) – Tourist Guide

Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorges), because of its impressive size represents a true touristic attraction that offers spectacular views and multiple entertainment possibilities. The road that goes through Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorges) is like a tunnel carved in limestone rock, with many close twists and huge stone walls surrounding it.
Together with the hiking routes and Lake “Lacul Rosu” (translated “the Red Lake”), Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorges) are part of Cheile Bicazului – Hasmas Nature Park. At the base of the gorges you’ll see Cheile Sugaului – Munticelu Reserve through which you …

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[18 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]
Tourist Route: Bicaz Chei – Barnadu village – Criminis Peak – Munticelu – Cheile Sugaului Nature Reserve

The starting point of this touristic route is right at the entrance in Cheile Bicazului, at the bus station from Bicaz Chei village. The route is circular and goes through some of the most beautiful and less known places from Neamt County.
The beautiful image of this place is formed by mountain sceneries, traditional wood houses, traditional hay barns that lay scattered on the planes and wonderful landscapes. Here everything is well preserved. Nature has been protected by the people that live in these parts and that carried on their traditions …