Transfagarasan Balea Lake
A glacial lake perched in a dramatic Carpathian cirque, reached by Romania's breathtaking Transfagarasan mountain highway.
About this spectacle
Balea Lake sits at high elevation in the Fagaras Mountains, cradled in a glacial cirque beneath some of Romania's most dramatic alpine scenery. Visitors arriving via the Transfagarasan Highway — one of Europe's most celebrated mountain roads — emerge above the treeline to find a steel-grey glacial lake reflecting jagged ridgelines and scree slopes. The air is sharp and thin, wind often whipping across the open terrain. In summer, wildflowers push through rocky meadows and clouds roll dramatically over the peaks. In winter, the road closes below and the lake area becomes a snow-covered wilderness accessible only by cable car, eerily silent and wrapped in ice. The scale of the surrounding cirque walls is humbling, making photographers work hard to capture the full sweep of sky, rock, and water in a single frame. It is a place that rewards simply standing still and absorbing the panorama.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Jul — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: SBZ. Nearest city: Sibiu.
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