
Located
in a remote place, deep inside the forests of the Apuseni
Mountains, Scarisoara is the biggest ice cave in Romania,
a unique phenomenon in Southeastern Europe. The exact date
when the cave was discovered is unknown, but is mentioned
in 1863 by the German geographer Adolf Schmidl, who made
some observations and the first map. According to the scientists,
Scarisoara Ice Cave was formed during the Ice age,
when these mountains were covered by snow and ice.
We will start our day from Cluj, but before going hiking
we'll visit the
Salt Mine of Turda and
Lupsa Monastery,
the first orthodox monastery along Ariesului valey, built
in the 14th Century.
Turda Salt Mine was known in the middle ages as as one of
the most important salt deposits in the entire region of
Transylvania. The Salt Mine is mentioned in official documents
in the middle of the 13th Century, when the mine was offered
to the Transylvanian Catholic Church leaders. In the Middle
Ages, Turda was one of the largest places of salt extraction
in Transylvania. It ceased activity in 1932, to be used
as an anti-air craft shelter during the Second World War.
Starting from 1992 the mine entered the tourist circuit.
With its impressive galleries, mining system, great accoustics
and very healthy microclimate, Turda Salt Mine is most definately
a place to visit.
The orthodox monastery of Lupsa was built in 1429, close
to the river valley of Aries. It played an important role
during the middle ages in preserving the Romanian orthodox
faith. The monastery closed in 1820, due to Austro-Hungarian
pressures and re-opened in 1992 after the Communist regime
collapsed. Our visit will be a short one, enough though
to see the old church and the modern painted representation
of the Final Judgement.
Soon after we will leave the car in the village of Garda
de Sus and start hiking to the ice cave. There will be around
2 hours of hiking and then after easy walking through forests
and villages until we reach the cave.

The
glacier entrance (1165m high) is made through an impressive
sinkhole, with a diameter of 60m; descending 48 meters,
on the bottom of a great abyss, we'll walk over a surface
of 70,000 cubic meters of ice, 23 meters thick. Obviously,
the glacier temperature is constantly below 0, so in the
summer time while descending, there might be a temperature
difference of 25 degrees or even more.
The most impressive ice structures are found in the second
chamber of the cave - named "The Church", where
the ice formations reach over three meters high, with diameters
of 15-30 cm.
After climbing back into the daylight, we'll go for a lunch
at a local Romanian guesthouse, a few minutes away from
the ice cave. The plum brandy ("tzuica") or wild
berry brandy ("afinata") will surely be on the
table.
Then after, we'll descend a different way through forests
and hayfields to Orancusa gorge which will lead us back
to the car ...
Get ready for an extended day trip into the Apuseni Mountains!
TOUR INFORMATION:
- duration - between 12 and 14 hours;
- validity - thoughout the year;
- minimum people required - 2.
T
HE PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- transfer and tour Cluj - Turda Salt Mine - Ariesului valley
- Garda de Sus - Cluj, by car or minibus;
- English, German, Italian or Hungarian speaking guides;
- snack and refreshments, in the car and while hiking the
mountain;
THE PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- entrance tickets to the Salt Mine and to the Ice Cave;
- lunch at Scarisoara village;
- personal expenses.
PRICES :
- 93 euros / person for minimum 2 people;
- 65 euros / person for 3 people;
- 49 euros / person for 4 people;
- 34 euros / person for 5 people;
- 33 euros / person for 6 people;
- 32 euros / person for 7 people;
- 29 euros / person for 8 people;
- 30 - 19 euros / person for 9 - 14 people;
- 20 - 27 euros / person for 15 - 20 people;
- 27 - 18 euros / person for 21 - 31 people;
Note:
- we reserve the right to change the program according to
the amount of daylight or the weather conditions;
- our tours are open to everyone interested, every day of
the week. The rates are valid for our guests only!
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