Before visiting the park

Retezat Before visiting

Sky-scraping peaks, deep ravines and ice-scoured parable synclines decorated with glacial lakes

Climate
January is the coldest month (with temperatures between –11 and +5 OC), July is the warmest (between +16  and +6 OC) below 1,800m, and August at higher altitudes. The lowest temperatures can be measured on the Peleaga, Păapuşa, Retezat, Bucura peaks. Important to know, that the weather in Retezat is very changeable. Even in summer the temperature can be under 0OC in the alpine areas (2000-2500m). It has been known to snow in July.

What to bring
Because the weather is very changeable it’s a good idea to take the following in all seasons: boots, coats, backpack and a flashlight

Maps
http://retezat.ro/index.php/english/tourism/tourist-map.html

How to get there

By air
The main international airport is Bucharest, though more and more flights are available to Timisoara or Sibiu. Train or car hire provide the best means of getting from the airport to the park.

By bus
There are regular mini buses from Petroşani to the southern park entrances: Buta and Cheile Buţii (1 ¾  hours). For the northern park entrances in summer there are mini buses from Ohaba de sub Piatră to Cârnic  (¾ hours). There is no regular public transport for Gura Apei and Râuşor park entrance.

By train
For the northern park entrances: Cârnic, Râuşor, Gura Apei, there are two railway stations: Subcetate (fast and slow trains) and Ohaba de sub Piatră (only slow trains).
Travel time from Bucharest to
Ohaba de sub Piatră - 7 ½  to 9 ½  hours
Subcetate (direct train)- 7 ½ hours.
Travel time from Timisoara to
Ohaba de sub Piatră – 4 to 4 ½ hours
Subcetate (direct train)  - 4 ½ hours
For the southern park entrances: Buta, Cheile Buţii, Câmpuşel, there are two rail stations: Petroşani and Lupeni (difficult to find good connections).
Travel time from Bucharest to:
Petroşani – 6 hours
Lupeni – 7 to 10 hours
Travel time from Timişoara to:
Petroşani – 6 hours
Lupeni – 7 hours

By car
Given its geographical position, Retezat massif can be accessed from two directions: Haţeg and Jiu Valley. To Haţeg you can drive from Deva (50 km) on National Road 66 (DN 66 on route Deva-Simeria-Hateg), or coming from Caransebeş, on DN 68 (Caransebeş-Haţeg). You can arrive in Jiu Valley coming from Deva on DN 66 (on route Deva-Simeria-Haţeg-Pui-Petroşani), or you can come from Tg. Jiu on the same DN 66 (on route Filiaşi-Tg.Jiu-Petroşani).

From Haţeg and Petroşani there are  multiple ways to enter Retezat massif. Haţeg Valley access routes:

  • Haţeg-Râu de Mori-Gura Apei-Poiana Pelegii (63km)
  • Haţeg-Râu de Mori-Râusor route (33km)
  • Haţeg (to Petroşani direction)-Ohaba de sub Piatră-Cârnic (28km).

Jiu Valley access routes: You can arrive on Jiu Valley coming from Deva, on DN 66 (Deva-Simeria-Haţeg-Pui-Petroşani route - 100km), or coming from Tg. Jiu, on same DN 66 (Filiaşi-Tg.Jiu-Petroşani route).

There are a couple of routes from Petroşani to the park entrances:

  • Petroşani-Lupeni-Uricani-Câmpu lui Neag-Cheile Butii (40km)
  • Petroşani-Lupeni-Uricani-Câmpu lui Neag-Câmpusel (60km)

Entrance/access points
The park area can be approached from the North (Carnic, Rausor), the East (Hobita, Baleia, Stana de Rau), West (Gura Zlata, Gura Apei) or from the South (Buta, Cheila Butii, campusel).

Visitor Centre

Two visitors centers were opened in 2006, one in Nucşoara and the other one in Ostrovel (Râu de Mori). Beside those there are two tourism information points: one in the south- Buta (on the Jiu de Vest Valley, close to Câmpu lui Neag village) and the other one in Bradetel (on the Râu Mare Valley).

The main visitor center in Nucşoara has a display with information about Retezat National Park and an educational area. Eight rooms at the visitor center Nucsoara are used as accommodation for educational camps.

The National Park Headquarters are located in the main visitor centre in Nucşoara. They provide a focal point to find out about the activities and tourism possibilities in and around the park. Admission to the park is free.

Park Facilities

Guided Trips

  • Qualified mountain guides - English, Hungarian speaking
  • Specialised guides (fauna&flora, wildlife watching) - English, Hungarian speaking
  • Mountain rescue, with watchpoints during tourism season

For those new to the Retezat Mountains it is recommended that you employ the services of a guide if you wish to explore the alpine areas. The national park visitor centre can help you make contact with a range of qualified mountain guides. Both English and Hungarian speaking guides are available.

Specialised guides are available for those who would like to discover the flora and fauna of Retezat National Park. Their knowledge and experience can help make the most of wildlife watching possibilities. During the main tourism season, watch points are manned by members of the mountain rescue team.

Trails in the park
Marked trails to guide visitors, which must be followed not only for security reasons, but also for conservation reasons. Maps can be bought at the entrance points at Gura Apei/Rotunda, Gura Zlata, Rausor, Carnic, Buta.
There is an educational trail at Râuşor, with an informational leaflet in Romanian and English.
Tourist Retezat National Park Map can be bought at park entrances and accommodation sites.
An introductory, 22-kilometer-long two-day roundtrip over some of the main mountains and glacial lakes in the central heights starts and ends in Cabana Pietrele. The route follows various signs: yellow stripe: Cabana Pietrele – Mount Retezat – Mount Bucura I – Bucura gate - Bucura Lake; blue stripe: Bucura Lake – Bucura Saddle; red stripe: Bucura Saddle - Mount Peleaga – Peleaga Saddle – Zanoagelor Saddle – Gales Valley – Gales Lake (under Mount Varful Marea); red triangle: Gales Lake (under Mount Varful Marea) – Gales Valley – Cabana Pietrele. Camping on the way is possible at Lake Bucura.

Equipment rental
Bikes and skis can be rented from Retezat Tourism Association. For more information go to www.turismretezat.ro or call 0723 392 210.

Rescue service
Call Salvamount, the mountain Rescue service 0725826668 or the emergency number 112.

Services for disabled
The visitor centres and information points are accessible for disabled.

Overnight stays in the park

Tourists can use only designated camping sites inside Retezat National Park.

Rules

  • Keep to the marked trails so that you don’t get lost and can be helped if needed.
  • Please take all your waste with you including biodegradable matter.  Keep a plastic bag with you to collect all your waste. You are helping Retezat by taking it out of the park and to the nearest garbage container. In this way you will help in the prevention of  Retezat's bears eating food from supermarket bins and searching for food in your tent.
  • Camp only in permitted places, without digging and destroying any plants to make your bed;
  • You will really help Retezat if you cook your food on a gas stove without starting any wood-fires;
  • Be aware of trampling on any plants, even if, to you, it is only a useless weed; it could be an endemic plant.
  • Leave your dog at home and if you cannot stay away from it, always keep it on a leash to stop it from disturbing wild animals and their cubs;
  • You are protecting the species that live in the waters of Retezat if you do not wash with soap or detergents; Even in summer it is dangerous to bathe in alpine lakes; do not risk your life for a short bath;
  • Protect the animals even if some of them may seem to be pests or dangerous. For example, do not kill vipers, just turn and avoid them. You can be sure that they will not start running after you;
  • Leave everything (sign posts, indication arrows, mountain refuges, etc.) as you find it, because they are of great help to those in need;
  • Walk every path without screaming or making unnecessary noise, so that you will have the chance to see the animals that live here. Leave your stereo and CD-player at home. Replace them with binoculars, cameras and a flashlight. They will be of better use, and your bag will be lighter.
  • Camping places, mountain refuges and shelters are not appropriate place to get drunk and to disturb other tourists who need rest.
  • In Retezat National Park, vehicles such as ATVs, snowmobiles, cars, even 4x4 are not allowed. Bikes are allowed only on the roads, not on the mountain trails. Ask Retezat National Park Administration about the roads were the vehicle/bike access in permitted.: office [at] retezat [dot] ro

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