Masivul Ceahlău

The Ceahlău Massif is one of Romania's most famous mountains, rising proudly above Lake Izvorul Muntelui and its surroundings in Neamț County, in Moldavia. Regarded as a holy mountain in folk tradition, Ceahlău has inspired numerous legends and was long a place of pilgrimage. Its spectacular rock formations, with crags bearing names such as Panaghia and Toaca, stand out impressively against the sky, and from its peaks wide views open toward the surrounding mountains and valleys. A special phenomenon, known as the pyramidal shadow of Ceahlău, can be seen in certain light conditions.
The mountain is part of a national park that protects its rich flora and fauna, including rare species. Marked trails start from several directions and lead to the upper plateau, where a chalet stands. Practical note: the climb requires good physical condition and mountain equipment, and the weather at altitude can change quickly, so checking the forecast is essential.

