Rodna Mountain National Park is a protected area of national interest located in northern Romania and extends into eastern extremity of Maramures county, in the north-eastern part of county of Bistrita-Nasaud County.
It is internationally designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO Committee, in the program “Man and Biosphere”. The current area is established in 2002 by the Ministry of Water and Environmental Protection.
The flora of the National Park consists of plant species distributed tiered according to geological structure, soil and climate characteristics, geomorphological structure or altitude. Referring to trees and shrubs, there are coniferous tree with many different spices.
Don’t forget to buy a map of the national park before you start your hike. The trails are too long to rely only on trial signs.
There are limited accommodation options and you need to plan the trip from time, to not have any surprises.