Banat Mountains
The Banat Mountains are a mountain range located in southwestern Romania and northeastern Serbia. They are part of the larger Southern Carpathians and are known for their diverse landscapes, including deep valleys, rocky cliffs, and lush forests. The highest peak in the range is Piatra Gozna, reaching an elevation of 1,450 meters.
This region is rich in biodiversity, hosting various plant and animal species. The Banat Mountains are also popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, and wildlife observation, attracting nature enthusiasts and tourists alike. The area is characterized by its scenic beauty and cultural heritage.