









9 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the beautiful Harghita Mountains and their lush forests
Enjoy peaceful walks around a perfectly preserved volcanic crater
Visit the unique Mohos Peat Bog and its rare carnivorous plants
Listen to fascinating stories from your guide about Transylvanian nature
€ 245.8
€ 226.14


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Embark on an epic day trip to discover the breathtaking beauty of Saint Anna Lake, the only volcanic lake in Eastern Europe, nestled in the heart of the Harghita Mountains. Surrounded by dense forests and formed within a perfectly preserved volcanic crater, this serene and mysterious lake offers a truly unique landscape unlike anywhere else in the region. Its crystal-clear waters, untouched nature, and fresh mountain air provide the perfect setting for peaceful walks and quiet reflection.
On your way, explore the fascinating land of mineral waters, where dozens of natural springs bubble up from the earth, each with a distinct taste and therapeutic property. Learn about the volcanic activity that shaped the landscape and visit the nearby Mohos Peat Bog, a nature reserve filled with rare plant species and carnivorous flora. With every step, uncover the legends, geology, and healing power of this exceptional corner of Transylvania.
Transport by car or 8 seats minibus
English-speaking guide
Pick-up/drop-off in Brașov
Food and drinks
Entrance fees
Gratuities
Walking boots
Bathing suits
A bottle of water
Weather-appropriate clothing
Not wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
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We visited this park end October. It was raining though but we still loved it since it was not crowded. Almost no one to see. It’s very relaxing hiking here while appreciating its beauty. The water is soooo clear!

Absolutely stunning nature, I felt like I was wandering through the loveliest dream. Aside from the obvious, the forest itself is incredibly beautiful, soft, nurturing, with ivy covered trees, moss adorned rocks, and colorful leaves blanketing the forest floor. I highly recommend coming in mid to late October for the fall foliage, it imbues a mystical quality to this already enchanted place.

Amazing place to visit. Pro tip: go after summer is over for a more pleasant, less crowded experience. The waterfalls, the nature, the walk, everything is just great. Make sure to bring some food with you as there are not many meal options except from the hotdog and hamburger options.

Wow! Fantastic experience! You could easily spend the whole day at the park. There are number of trails leading around the lakes and under the waterfalls. Every part of it looks do beautiful. The water is extremely clean and the colours vary from light blue to turquoise green. It’s a must go destination in Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of pure, awe-inspiring beauty. The 16 lakes, connected by countless waterfalls and cascades in stunning turquoise-blue hues, are a true paradise. Walking on the wooden boardwalks allows you to get close to the water, feel the mist of the falls and see almost to the bottom of the lakes. It's an absolute must-do for any nature lover. Important points on the trails and walking conditions: The park offers a variety of routes (like C, H, F, E etc.) that combine walking, a boat ride on Lake Kozjak, and use of a shuttle. Most of the walking paths and boardwalks are very narrow, slippery, and sometimes uneven, and the park gets extremely crowded, therefore in my opinion the trails are not suitable for baby strollers or wheelchairs, also - access is difficult for people with walking difficulties or seniors who require stability. Recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip. Tickets: Recommended to book tickets online in advance for a specific time slot and entrance (1 or 2), as the daily visitor capacity is limited and tickets sell out quickly. It's best to arrive as early as possible (right at opening time) to avoid the biggest crowds. Paid parking is available at both entrances (make sure to park at the entrance for which you bought your ticket). Along the paths, there are several rest points with WCs and some places to buy food, but it's a bit pricey, so you can bring some water, sandwiches, or snacks. In summary, this is an amazing natural wonder that is worth every effort.



