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  1. Moldoveanu Peak (Romanian: Vârful Moldoveanu, pronounced [ˈvɨrful moldoˈve̯anu]; "Moldavian Peak"), at 2,545 metres (8,350 ft), is the highest mountain peak in Romania. It is located in Argeș County , in the Făgăraș Mountains of the Southern Carpathians .

    • 2,046 m (6,713 ft)
  2. Moldoveanu Peak (Romanian: Vârful Moldoveanu) is the highest mountain in Romania. It is in the Făgăraş Mountains of the Southern Carpathians . The most-used paths to reach Moldoveanu are over the Vistea Mare Peak (2527m), by paths coming from Podragu, Sambata, or by the Vistea Valley.

  3. Vârful Moldoveanu. Vârful Moldoveanu este vârful muntos cel mai înalt din România, situat în Masivul Făgăraș, județul Argeș. Altitudinea sa este 2.544 metri.

  4. Moldoveanu Peak (Romanian: Vârful Moldoveanu) pronounced [vɨrful moldoˈve̯anu], Moldovan Peak), at 2,544 metres, is the highest mountain in Romania. It is located in Argeș County, in the Făgăraș Mountains of the Southern Carpathians. The most popular routes to reach Moldoveanu are over the Viștea Mare (2,527 m), by paths coming from ...

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Nestled in the breathtaking Argeș County of Romania, Vârful Moldoveanu stands tall as the highest peak in the country, reaching an impressive altitude of 2,544 meters. This majestic mountain is a true gem of the southern Carpathian range and offers a plethora of outdoor activities for adventure enthusiasts.

  6. Aug 9, 2018 · A portion on a mountain step, just below Moldoveanu peak, is completely exposed, and is equipped with chains. However, it is not very long, fortunately. After passing the chains the trail stabilizes and it finally reaches the topometric terminal on Moldoveanu peak. The section from Vistea Mare to Moldoveanu Peak also took us about 30 minutes.

  7. The Făgăraș Mountains are a very popular hiking, trekking and skiing destination in Romania. Most people wanting to hike on the Moldoveanu leave from the town of Victoria, or, in other areas of the Făgăraș Mountains, from Arpașu de Jos, Porumbacu de Jos, and Avrig.

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