Romania
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This one is so great and you'll find dozens of places along this part of the river. Take care about lots of mud and some areas are swampy, but also standard cars are driving here.
We stood here for 2 days. It's very calm, but other Romanians might camp here and make a campfire.
This area is also appropriate for a bigger rig and the views are very nice.
The nice Chiuca Falls are also in the near, if you're driving along the river up north up to the next crossroad. Keep right and there's a small gravelroad, which you might follow. The waterfall entrance is at the end of this road, where there's also a small parking lot.
If you consider walking to the waterfall, wear appropriate shoes. There are two ways: One up a hill, which is pretty steep and not always easy.
The other one is along the river, where there's a sidewalk at the rocks. Here your feet will get wet and you'll need to balance along a steel-rope. Not easy, but doable and not appropriate for children!
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Perfect place to spend the night.
River is however dirty, cant go swimming there
Beautiful patch on the river banks. Very few locals on a weekend, but you will be alone during the night. Shepard’s might pass by and say hi. Gravel road is close but very few cars.
Report Check-InThis one is so great and you'll find dozens of places along this part of the river. Take care about lots of mud and some areas are swampy, but also standard cars are driving here.
We stood here for 2 days. It's very calm, but other Romanians might camp here and make a campfire.
This area is also appropriate for a bigger rig and the views are very nice.
The nice Chiuca Falls are also in the near, if you're driving along the river up north up to the next crossroad. Keep right and there's a small gravelroad, which you might follow. The waterfall entrance is at the end of this road, where there's also a small parking lot.
If you consider walking to the waterfall, wear appropriate shoes. There are two ways: One up a hill, which is pretty steep and not always easy.
The other one is along the river, where there's a sidewalk at the rocks. Here your feet will get wet and you'll need to balance along a steel-rope. Not easy, but doable and not appropriate for children!