3 Mountain Highlands That Will Astonish You in Bukovina, Romania
One of the most iconic and popular tourist must-stops is the Lady’s Rocks, an ensemble of impressive cliffs, tilted towards the clear sky. The legend says that beneath these cliffs lies a huge, precious treasure – and that’s another thing that stirs the travelers’ imagination once they reach the place that amazes with its grandeur and charm like no other.
The Bat Cave is another unique, natural attraction that can be found pretty close to the Lady’s Rocks. It’s certainly one of the most important caves in these mountains, delighting its visitors with spectacular forms that can be admired inside.
Another place that represents high interest for tourists who love nature and all its beauty is the Devil’s Mill Gorges, formed by the Devil’s Mill River into the massive rock. The area that hosts this marvelous attraction is part of a geological reservation protected by law. The enchanting ecosystem developed here is made up of an alluring flora (species of yew, spruce, firs, poplars or willows) and a rich fauna (species like the Carpathian bear, lynx, deer or fox).
Moving on, I advise you not to skip Slătioara secular high forest, a natural reservation protected by law, where you will find a mixed forest of coniferous and deciduous, which are among the oldest on the entire European continent.
Other points of attractions or rather rare treasure worth of being admired are Hawk Stone (also known as the Falcon Stone), the Bison Stone, and the Buhii Stone — groups of rocks that impress with their unique shapes.
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