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Turda Gorges: a fascinating journey through the heart of nature

A unique geological spectacle, shrouded in mystery and legends

The Turda Valley, carved over millions of years by the waters of the Hășdatei, invites you to discover a magical land, where nature reveals its wild splendour. Located in the Apuseni Mountains, on the outskirts of Turda, the gorges will captivate you with the grandeur of the steep walls, the spectacular natural arches and the diversity of flora and fauna.

A karst landscape of stunning beauty

The limestone massif, some 150 million years old, has been shaped by the forces of nature, creating a unique landscape. High cliffs, sharp ridges and mysterious caves will take you on a fascinating adventure. The rich vegetation, with more than 1000 species of plants, and the diverse fauna, including numerous species of birds and butterflies, complete the idyllic picture.

Exploring the Turda Gorges: A memorable experience

The trail through the gorges is about 2 kilometres long and is dotted with four bridges: the "Washed Den", the "Middle of the Gorges", the "Bridge of Caves" and the "Bridge of Lovers". Along the way, you can enjoy spectacular views and visit the "Great Fortress" cave, the main attraction of the area.

Helpful information for an enjoyable visit:

  • Equipment: equip yourself with appropriate footwear for the mountain, comfortable clothes and water.
  • Access: Access to the gorge is on foot from Turda, on a marked trail. There is also the possibility to take a minibus to the entrance of the gorge.
  • Visit fee: A visit fee is charged to contribute to the conservation of the nature reserve.
  • Rules: Respect the rules of environmental protection: do not litter, do not destroy vegetation and do not disturb wildlife.
  • Safety: Be careful of rock slides, especially after rain. Do not venture on unmarked trails.

Cheile Turzii is waiting for you to discover a fascinating world, where you can relax in the middle of nature and admire the unique beauty of Transylvania.

Additional information:

  • Legends: A treasure of the Dacians is said to be hidden in the Turda Gorge. Also, the legend of the kite Zamolxis is closely linked to this area.
  • Sights nearby:
  • Turda Salt Mine, Potaissa Roman Castle, Turda Gorge, Liteni Fortress.
  • Accommodation:
  • There are guesthouses and hotels in Turda and in the surrounding villages, where you can stay to explore more of the area.
  • Restaurants:
  • Turda offers restaurants with traditional Romanian and international dishes.

Tips:

  • Visit the Turda Gorges in spring or autumn, when temperatures are more pleasant.
  • Choose a clear day with stable weather.
  • Watch out for vipers, which may be present in the area.
  • Don't venture out on difficult trails if you don't have experience and the right equipment.
  • Respect nature and leave only footprints behind.

Cheile Turzii invites you to an unforgettable experience, where you can connect with nature and discover the wild beauty of Transylvania.