Latitude/Longitude: N 45° 30' 0.00" E 23° 52' 0.01" (45.50000, 23.86667)
Location: near the cities of Sibiu, Brezoi, Voineasa (Valcea/Sibiu
Counties)
Lotrului Mountains are located in
The Southern Carpathians, having the highest point in Steflesti Peak (2.242 m).
This area is made up by crystalline schists that forms the Getic Web. The
glacial relief is less developed, but brings a special note to the whole landscape.
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The mountain slopes are covered with rich forests of spruces, or
a mixture of this vegetation with beech. As well as this, the alpine pastures
broadening on crests above 1800 meters altitude.
Tourism activities that can be
practiced in the Lotrului Mountains are trekking, mountain-biking, off-road,
wildlife watching and skiing.
Central part of Lotrului Ridge (Steflesti Peak) seen from Cindrel Mountains |
Steflesti Peak - 2242 m |
Vidra Reservoir |
Many touristic routes are extended within this area, many reservoirs are gathered at the foot of the slopes. the panoramic view is very impressive and the chilling time spend here should be a blessing for everyone who dare stepping on these heights.
Weestern Fagaras Ridge seen from Lotrului Mountains |
Southern Fagaras Massifs seen from Lotrului Mountains |
In a whole, Lotrului
Mountains composed of a main ridge west-east oriented, comparable in length
with Fagaras Ridge (over 60 km in a straight line), and for those who discover
the picturesque trails, wilderness is the key word, the pleasant surprise of
finding this area being spiced-up with a dash of adrenaline.
If you want to wander as the
rebel bands did several hundred years you came in the right place, everywhere
in this corner of the Carpathians legends are still alive, as ridges and
valleys have their names taken from the powerful leaders of outlaw gangs in the
Northern Valcea County: Voinesita Peak com from a man called Voinea; Braneasa
Peak from Bran Head; Pascoaia Village - from Pascu etc. The very name of Valley
and Mountains of Lotrului is synonymous with "bandit", "highway
robber".
The legend of „lotrii” (bandits)
come to reality thanks to the documents of the Seventeenth Century and
Eighteenth Century of Agia (Police of The Romanian Kingdom), as well as the
written sources of Austrian Imperial Army. The latter was ruler for a short
period of Wallachian territory of Oltenia (1718 - 1739). During that time the Vienna
administration imposed tough reforms which led to a spiralling of outlawry unprecedented
in Europe.
The hidden mountains envisaged in this
description become a shelter for people rebelled against Habsburg occupation,
as a result Austrians left the region of Oltenia after 21 years from the
annexation.
As mountains of crystalline origin, homogeneity is the defining factor of
their unfolding landscape with high peaks and strong, prolonged and heavy ridges, furrowed by
numerous valleys with furious streams.
Traditional shepherd fold |
All in all, to cover the
longitudinal ridge from Transalpina Mountain Road heading to Olt Valley (or
vice versa) you need a minimum of 3-4 days, if not five counting the transition
to / from these mountains as well. The tent is the ideal partner in this massif,
even though many shepherd's folds are to be taken in consideration as points of
refuge (especially during off-season).
Eastern Heights of Lotrului Mountains |
Looking at the pictures, your attention will be focused to an alternative
route in these mountains, very attractive, i.e. a semi - circuit with arrival and departure in the Olt
Valley. We will check out most of the
objectives of the two edges (eastern and north-eastern) branched nearby Peak
Voinesita .
View from Prejba Chalet |
For this route is good to have three spare days, for a medium backpacking
route. More likely, with a touch of "running" this trip can be done in
two days, but in a relentless manner, for which I believe the first choice is
more reasonable.
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