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Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Brasov, Romania, Europe

Lat/Lon: 45.44400°N / 25.45500°E

Activities: Hiking, Mountaineering, Trad Climbing, Sport Climbing, Toprope, Bouldering, Ice Climbing, Aid Climbing, Big Wall, Mixed, Scrambling, Via Ferrata, Canyoneering, Skiing

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Elevation: 8225 ft / 2507 m

 

Page By: cristakhe

Created/Edited: May 5, 2005 / Jun 13, 2008

Object ID: 154030

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Overview

This is the highest peak in Bucegi mountain area. It is a very populary peak in Romania because of the very easy way to reach the area. Bucegi mountains have a huge plateau and peak Omu is the highest point in this plateau.
The atraction on this mountain it`s not the peak but the big variety of routes for any climbing skills.
To reach the plateau and the peak Omu you have to gain more then 1500m, but all the routes can be done in less then a day.
Beside the routes you have the possibility to reach the plateau by cable transportation from the city Sinaia or Busteni.
The easiest route is a PD- and you have a very big variety of routes to chose.
In peak area it`s a hut and meteo station.
Routes to reach this peak:
a. easy routes:
- Cerbului valley - PD-; 6 hours; treking route; marked
- Hut Poiana Izvoarelor - Hut Malaiesti - peak Omu - PD-; 6-8 hours; marked; treking route
- Jepilor valley - Babele Hut - peak Omu - PD-; 5 - 6 hours; marked; treking route
- Hut Poiana Izvoarelor - peak Bucsoiu - peak Omu - PD- ; 6 - 7 hours; marked; treking route
- ridge peak small Bucsoiu - 6 hours; PD; very easy climbing
- ridge Morarului - 7 hours; PD+/ AD- ( max.UIAA III); easy climbing
- Adanca valley - 7 hours; PD
- Rapa zapezii valley - PD+/ AD-
- Bucsoiu valley - PD
- Alba valley - PD
- Morarului valley - PD
- Gaura valley PD- ; marked; treking route
- Ciubotea valley PD- ; marked; treking route
- Clincea valley PD - ; marked; treking route
b. More than 100 climbing routes up to ED+

Getting There

To reach this mountain you have to choose between two major starting points:
1. From east: Sinaia or Busteni - you will reach one of this town by car (DN1) or by train from Bucharest (Romania capital).
Both of them have alot of hotels, restaurants because both are turistic citys. In winter it`s possible to practice winter sports.
For romanian climbers Busteni city has the same sense like Chamonix for the french climbers.
2. From west: Bran - you will reach this town by car from the major city Brasov.
If you reach Bran city don`t miss the oportunity to visit the castle of Dracula!
In the area you may also reach an fortress from XV century (Rasnov) that guard this entire area.

In any of this starting points you may find Mountain Rescue Teams that will help you with informations about the routes, mountain conditions.

Red Tape

In romanian mountains you don`t need permits.

When To Climb

This peak may be climbed in any month. Be very careful in winter because in many routes it`s a very big risk of avalances.

Camping

In Bucegi mountains you may camp anywhere. You may also sleep in huts.

Mountain Conditions

Max. temp. + 24C and min.temp. -35C.
You will find informations about mountain condition on: www.inmh.ro ; www.yahoo.com
More precise informations about mountain conditions you will find at the Mountain Rescue teams.

External Links

  • www.alpinet.org
    the bigest mountaineering web page about romanian mountains. but it`s only in romanian

www.costila.go.ro - only in romanian but very nice topos for most important climbing routes
www.roclimbing.net - nice topos for almost every mountain in Romania
www.fralpinism.ro - page of Romanian sport climbing and mountaineering federation

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