National Parks

  • Carpathian National Nature Park

    Carpathian National Nature Park

    The Carpathian National Nature Park boasts a 140-kilometer network of trails that offer safe and informative hiking experiences while protecting the local flora and fauna. These diverse trails guide travelers through colorful meadows and rocky heights, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and five of Ukraine’s highest peaks. If you haven’t visited the park, you haven’t truly experienced the Carpathians. Its pristine virgin forests, glacial lakes, and iconic destinations like Chornohora, Small Horhan, Hoverla, and the White Elephant Observatory on Pip Ivan have become beloved spots for travelers, researchers, and those drawn to folk traditions, all of whom are enchanted by the park’s natural beauty.

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    Maramureș Mountains Natural Park

    The Maramureș Mountains Natural Park, located in northern Romania, is a protected area known for its unique Carpathian flora and fauna. It's a great destination for anyone looking to explore beautiful mountain peaks and enjoy outdoor adventures. One of the park’s highlights is the Mocanița steam train, which travels along the Vaser Valley. This historic forestry railway offers a special experience. Visitors to the park can combine this unique adventure with trekking, as part of the Trek for Ukraine event, making it an ideal way to enjoy both the natural beauty and history of the area.

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    Carpathian Biosphere Reserve

    If you want to explore one of the oldest and most preserved forests in Europe with stunning panoramic views, this protected area has it all. The Borzhava and Svydovets mountain ranges, located in the Ukrainian Carpathians, are part of the Emerald Network of environmentally significant conservation areas, established by the Council of Europe. During a two-day trek with the Trek for Ukraine event, you can reach Ukraine's highest peak, Hoverla, which stands at 2,061 meters. This challenging climb is also accessible from the Carpathian National Nature Park, offering an incredible experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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    Rodna Mountains National Park

    Rodna National Park, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains of northern Romania, is a stunning natural haven. Its rugged landscape features high peaks, deep valleys, glacial cirques, caves, sparkling springs, and lush forests that are home to diverse plants and animals. The park offers breathtaking hiking trails, including a full trek along the Rodnei ridge, which takes 3 to 5 days to complete, depending on the weather and your pace. Discover the beauty of Romanian National Parks and connect with nature through our journey.

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    Verkhovyna National Nature Park

    Verkhovyna National Nature Park, located in Ukraine's Carpathian Mountains, spans the highest reaches of the Cheremosh River. It is one of the most remote and pristine parts of the Ukrainian Carpathians, where natural landscapes have evolved over millions of years. Verkhovyna is also the heart of Hutsul culture, a region rich in traditions like crafting musical instruments, weaving, and wood carving. Here, you can not only enjoy trekking through breathtaking mountain trails with Trek for Ukraine but also meet local artisans and immerse yourself in the art of creating something unique.

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    Cheremosh National Nature Park

    Cheremosh National Nature Park highlights the unique geology of the northeastern Carpathians and is home to vast spruce forests, which cover 80% of its area. The landscape features mountain meadows, rivers, lakes, and patches of old-growth forest with fir, pine, and deciduous trees at lower elevations. The park is renowned for its vibrant mountain wildflowers. Cheremosh National Nature Park protects 44 rare plant species, over 120 species of vertebrates, and approximately 5,000 invertebrates under state conservation efforts.

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