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Wintry Wonderland
New building underway at Romania's traditional number one resort, Poiana Braşov, home to easy slopes and a popular resort complex, near the city of Braşov.
New building underway at Romania's traditional number one resort, Poiana Braşov, home to easy slopes and a popular resort complex, near the city of Braşov.
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The Ski of a Lifetime Awaits!

The mighty Carpathian mountains, with their fairytale jagged peaks, and stunning scenery attract European skiers in droves from December to March each year.

It's not just the scenery, but the very attractive rates for skiing on organised slopes at Poiana Braşov, Sinaia, Azuga, Buşteni and Predeal in the Postăvarul and Bucegi mountain areas. 
All of Romania's ski resorts feature chair-lifts or enclosed gondolas, although some great off-piste tracks and slopes exist in the Făgăraş and some Bucegi locations.

Romania's ski zones abound all along the great swath of the Carpathian shield, from north to south-west.

You can enjoy a great run on well-maintained slopes between Braşov and Bucharest at Poiana Brasov, Predeal, Azuga, and Sinaia; south of Sibiu at Păltiniş; in Maramureş at Borşa; in the Retezat mountains at Semenic; and in Moldova at Durău resort village.
Night skiing is popular in both Poiana Braşov and at Predeal, both with well-maintained slopes and all the amenities any English-speaking skier would expect at a top resort at Tahoe, Whistler or Chamonix!
Snowboarding in June!
Happy snowboarders heading towards the still-viable slopes at over 2000 metres at Bālea Lac.
Happy snowboarders heading towards the still-viable slopes at over 2000 metres at Bālea Lac.
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Snow at 3am in the Morning, Paltiniş

It snows during the night, so the slopes of this resort near Sibiu are perfect for you in the morning!

It snows during the night, so the slopes of this resort near Sibiu are perfect for you in the morning!

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Time for Dinner!
These skiers return satisfied after a day of fun on the slopes
These skiers return satisfied after a day of fun on the slopes
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Take Your Pick!

 

Premier Poiana Braşov

In 1909, Romania entered the world ski scene with it's first ski competition at Poiana Braşov, in the Postăvarul Mountains.    What was once a few cabins in a mountain meadow surrounded by a ring of mountains has become Romānia's most popular resort!

Romania is the place to ski in Eastern Europe. And the crown jewel of the Romanian ski resorts is Poiana Brasov, 12 km. (8 mi.) away from Brasov's city centre.
Great for beginner to intermediate skiers, with night skiing on the Bradul track, Poiana Braşov deserves it's annual influx in it's December to March winter season. 
Set in the pine forests of the Carpathian arch, at around 1700 m (5000 ft.) altitude, with 19 marked runs and 35 km. of unmarked runs, Poiana Brasov has its slopes designated with different difficulty levels, making it easy for beginners and intermediate-to-advanced skiers to choose. Six-day ski passes start around 250RON. 

Read more about the resort town of Poiana Braşov here

Enjoy a great gondola ride to the top and have some fun at the Cota 2000 Chalet before heading out.  Tracks and the eastern collection of ski slopes are quite close by to the chalet. 

 
 

Azuga

You want steep?   We got steep at Azuga!

A recent addition to the ski scene in Romania, the new slopes at Azuga feature Romania's biggest change in elevation. 

 

Borşa

Maramureş isn't all about wooden churches and sweet valleys with charming villages.  It's about powder, slalom, slopes and apres-ski as well!

Just down from the Prislop Pass on the edge of the Rodna Mountains part of the inner Eastern Carpathians, the Borşa resort complex is fast becoming a favourite of those desperately seeking a gentler pace to the sometimes crowded resorts between Braşov and Bucharest.
Boasting Europe's longest ski run, Borşa is just a few hours from the airports at Satu Mare, Cluj, and Suceava.   The tranquility and beauty of the area, combined with cross-country and bushwalking trails, and decidedly nicely-priced room and lift rates, make Borşa a fabulous choice for the savvy skier!
The Middle of Summer in Romania!
"Changeable Conditions" is an understatement during the summer months in the Făgăraş mountain chain between Sibiu and Braşov.  Ski touring and cross-country skiing is do-able year 'round over the 2000 metre mark!
"Changeable Conditions" is an understatement during the summer months in the Făgăraş mountain chain between Sibiu and Braşov.  Ski touring and cross-country skiing is do-able year 'round over the 2000 metre mark!
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Buşteni Slopes
Popular and well populated during the winter months as folks from Bucharest travel the 100km to this resort, the second resort town after Sinaia on the road north to Transilvania
Popular and well populated during the winter months as folks from Bucharest travel the 100km to this resort, the second resort town after Sinaia on the road north to Transilvania
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Popular and well populated during the winter months as folks from Bucharest travel the 100km to this resort, the second resort town after Sinaia on the road north to Transilvania
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touring and snow-boarding

Tour the Făgăraş Mountains!
Don't wait for your friends to return from their Romanian holiday to tell you about it!  Discover this beautiful country that seems to be designed just for a good ski tour!
Tour the Făgăraş Mountains!
Jagged Peaks, Eager Skiers!
Heading for the slopes in Buşteni
Jagged Peaks, Eager Skiers!
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Ski Touring

If you have any off-piste experience at all, you will quickly fall in love with the great long valleys of the Făgăraş mountains, as well as the steep tracks affording great views in the Bucegi mountain area closer to Braşov. 

Just pick a date on your calendar after January, and you'll be assured of great conditions anywhere from the Bucegi mountains to Iezer Papuşa, the Ciucaş groups or along the long Făgăraş chain -- perhaps even going through the  Piatra Craiului mountains on the way there from the Bucegi/Leaota ranges.

From high atop the Bucegi mountains, you can choose your choice of descent on the southern Buşteni or Sinaia slopes, or north through the Cerbului, Ialomiţei, or Morărului valleys.  

If you have some more time, we recommend that you try out the Făgăraş mountains -- higher, longer and great fun!

Start out at anywhere between 1800 and 2200 metres with a fabulous descent through any number of valleys from the frozen Bālea Lac resort (often frozen in summer at 2500 metres!), across towards Braşov along the Sāmbata or other valleys.

 

Snowboarding

Get your kicks in the Făgăraş mountains in the Doamnei valley, or in the Cerbului, Morarului, or Alba areas in the Bucegi mountains.

Poiana Braşov is an easy-to-access and increasingly popular resort town which caters to snowboarders with more and more facilities built each year. 

 

GREAT SLOPES AWAIT!

The Bucegi-Piatra Craiului-Leota Area

One of the best SKI areas in this region is the ....

Want some SERIOUS Slopes?

The grading system of red, blue and black for the beginner, intermediate and advanced slopes in Romania doesn't begin to approach some of the seriously steep slopes around Buşteni and Azuga. 

And it would be almost irresponsible to mention the off-piste opportunities in some of the more remote skifields!

 

 
 

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