Cozia National Park

One of the most impressive sights in the Southern Carpathian mountains is the gap through which the Olt river flows from north (Transylvania) to the south. The river flows between the Cozia mountains (east of the river) and Capatinii mountains (west of the river). This area is designated as a national park, called the Cozia National Park.

A network of hiking trails cover the mountains on both sides of the Olt river. I explored two of the easier trails.

East Olt side: Turnu Monastery to Stanisoara Monastery (red vertical stripe on white background). The trail starts down at the Olt River at the Turnu Monastery and climbs up to Stanisoara Monastery, in the Cozia mountains. The trail is 2 hrs long and passes through an area covered with a mix of evergreeen and deciduous trees. Beech (fag) and alder (anin) dominate the latter, along with lindens (tei) which were in blooom at the beginning of July and made the hiking easier with their scent.

West Olt Side: Lotrisor waterfall trail. The trail runs along the Lotrisor river. The path runs along a forest road, and climbs gently up to the Lotrisor waterfall, along a canyon with vertical walls made of Cozia augen gneiss and mica schists. Along the banks of the river grow nettles and burdocks (brusture).

The flora of this region includes a few endemic species. One of them is Garofita de munte, a wild form of carnation (pink colored).

Posted on July 8, 2019 05:56 AM by danp2 danp2

Observations

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Small-leaved Lime (Tilia cordata)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 3, 2019 09:02 PM +03

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Carnations (Genus Dianthus)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 5, 2019

Description

Garofita de munte, planta endemica to the Cozia mountain region. On the hiking trail from Turnu to Stanisoara in Cozia Mountains. In the Cozia National Park.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

danp2

Date

July 4, 2019 06:12 PM +03

Description

Cimbrisor. A plant with a strong lemon scent, it is used to make tea. Collected along the trail to Stanisoara Monastery on the Cozia mountain.

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Yellow Oxeye (Telekia speciosa)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 5, 2019 11:59 AM +03

Description

On the road to the Lotrisor waterfalls

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Great Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 5, 2019 12:15 PM +03

Description

Field of nettles on the road to Lotrisor waterfalls.

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Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 6, 2019 08:00 AM +03

Description

Anin. Most of the trees along the Lotrisor waterfalls road are of this species.

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Bellflowers (Genus Campanula)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 6, 2019 01:13 PM +03

Description

On the hiking trail along the Lotrisor river.

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Touch-me-not Balsam (Impatiens noli-tangere)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 6, 2019 01:01 PM +03

Description

Found on the hiking trail to the Lotrisor waterfall, on the west side of the Olt Valley.

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What

Beeches (Genus Fagus)

Observer

danp2

Date

July 5, 2019 12:52 PM +03

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