Parâng Mountains
The Parâng Mountains are a mountain range located in central Romania, part of the Southern Carpathians. They are known for their stunning landscapes, featuring rugged peaks, deep valleys, and diverse flora and fauna. The highest peak, Parângul Mare, reaches an elevation of 2,519 meters, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The region is also home to several glacial lakes, such as Lacul Parâng, which attract visitors for their scenic beauty. The Parâng Mountains are accessible year-round, offering opportunities for skiing in winter and hiking in summer, contributing to their popularity among outdoor adventurers.