29 Feb Tarcu Mountains – Holiday Easy Hiking
Less words, more pictures! Tarcu Peak for Christmas since we badly felt the urge of leaving the urban areas and heading straight up into the mountains where people are rarely in a hurry to get anywhere and where the holiday spirit is simple, pure and does not revolve around material things. So we packed our gear and went straight up to enjoy the view, to get rid of some excess energy and to simply breathe the pure mountain air! Who needs Christmas laziness for Christmas?
Distance
22 Km
Total Time
9h 30 min
Active Time
8 h 42 min
Vertical Relief
+1134 / -1134 m
Min/Max Altitude
1234- 2190 m
Average Speed
2.4 km/h
Hike to Tarcu Peak
Our destination for this adventure was Țarcu Peak because we really like this mountain (even though we are starting to know the hike inside-out) and because we know that this place will always amaze us regardless of how many visits we perform.
Nature has a funny and powerful way of working on your soul because nothing will get rid of your problems more effectively then the bitter sweet fatigue and the end of a long hike during which your only concern is to: admire the sights around, take big breaths of fresh cold air and to leave your thoughts to wonder about.
Mountains aren’t simply land forms, they are sacred places that shape you from within and that invite you to surpass your current condition and to focus on the good things in life, the ones that truly matter. Here, far away from the noisy cities and the hubbub of modern life, we are free to think with our hearths and to re-calibrate our reason.
Whenever we hike, regardless of how easy or hard it is, we seem to find ourselves more motivated, more inspired, more at ease and much more happier than any other time and I think this is one of the main reasons we enjoy each others company so much 🙂
So this is how we spent the day on Tarcu’s ridge under a warm Christmasy sun. We hiked, shared memories, took photos of the mountains and of the night sky, we ice “skated” – more or less – and most importantly we let ourselves be engulfed by the magic of the mountain!
Places you can reach from Tarcu Peak with estimations on distance and altitude difference:
- Caleanu and Brusturu Peaks – Poiana Marului: 17 km, – 1500 m altitude difference
- Saua Suculetului – go towards Godeanu Mountains (a different range): 18 km, altitude difference of +900m / – 500m.
- Saua Iepii – Gura Apelor Lake (Retezat National Park): 20 km, altitude difference + 400 gain / -1400 m loss
- Nedeia (also called Matania) Peak – Poiana Marului: 23 km, altitude difference – 1800 / + 400 m
GPS track to Tarcu Peak
How to get to Tarcu Peak?
The best way to get there, if your starting point is Timisoara, is to go to Borlova Village via Caransebeş. If the GPS went crazy, from Caransebeş just make sure to follow the signs to Muntele Mic (the same road). Note that you will need a personal car to get here as there are no buses in the area.
You will have to pay a little attention as there is no sign where you need to stop for this hike but after some very sharp turns you will see a big opening and an off-road place on the right where you can park the car – this place is called Şaua Jigoriei.
Where to sleep?
This is a one day hike so there is no particular need to find a nice place to sleep, nevertheless if you plan ahead for multiple routes and stay more days I will further advise you where the best spots are and what options you have. In this area, you won’t find any camping but you can pick your place to camp free of charge wherever you feel like it, but note that there are no showers or toilets available.
There is a possibility to find a warm bed ( at around 5€/ person/night) at Cuntu meteo station as well but places are limited and you might not find one. You can call before to ask for a place and other details at +4 0720 610 204. Also, note that here there’s only a hut with no restaurant or bar available.
Good places to sleep by tent:
- Cuntu Meteo Station: the forest is near (for shade) and you can find a permanent spring water source there.
- Tarcu Iezer: right under Tarcu Peak, you can find spring water to drink there.
- Suculetu Lake: under Caleanu Peak.
- Pietrele Albe Lake: between Caleanu Peak and Nedeia (Matania) Peak (on the right side as you go).
- Somewhere in Saua Iepii, probably an excellent spot to catch the sunset and sunrise.
- Under Brusturu Peak, there is a big private mountain cabin and there you can also find a spring.At Lake Poiana Marului.
Good to know
This is one full-day hike, but you can also build your own track combo if you would like to spend more time here.
Even in the summer nights can get really cold (close to 5 Celsius degrees) and also note that this is a windy area. Make sure to bring warm clothes, a good alpine tent, enough food and water. You can find fresh spring water if you go a bit below, in valleys, but some of the springs might dry up in the summer.
You know that word: you are what you eat! So make sure to bring food with you as there is no place you can get or buy food around – the price of being in the wilderness. The last place you can find a shop or something to eat will be in Borlova or if you continue the road to Muntele Mic – as there is a resort with lots of restaurants.
There is no entrance fee for this area.
Hope you found the information helpful and accurate, but remember, if you have any questions drop them in a comment below!
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