Râpa Roșie

Rapa Rosie is a spectacular geological reserve in Alba County, located not far from Sebes and considered one of the most impressive formations of its kind in Romania. The landscape is dominated by steep walls and columns of reddish and whitish clay and sand, carved over time by rain and wind, which have given rise to fantastic shapes recalling towers, pyramids and jagged ridges. The warm colours of the terrain, ranging from brick-red to ochre and white, create a strong contrast with the surrounding green vegetation and the sky, offering an almost lunar landscape that fascinates photographers.
The erosion process is still active, continuously shaping these cliffs tens of metres high. Practical note: the best light for photography is towards sunset, when the colours become intense; proper footwear is recommended, and approaching the unstable edges should be done with caution.


