Bâlea waterfall
Serbota Waterfall, one of the most stunning in the Fagaras Mountains, is less well-known than the well-known Bâlea. The 20-meter-high waterfall, which can only be reached on foot, is situated nearby Negoiu Hut at a height of 1,400 meters. With a 60-meter cascade, the Bâlea waterfall, also known as the "Urlătoarea Bâlei", is the largest stepped waterfall in Romania. The Bâlea Waterfall may be accessed by travelling the renowned Transfăgărășan road to Lake Bâlea and then walking for up to an hour. It is situated in the Făgăraş Mountains, at an altitude of 1200 m, between the peaks of Negoiu and Moldoveanu. The cable car ride up to Bâlea offers another opportunity to view the cascade.
The Bâlea waterfall is breathtaking in its size and splendor. The waterfall draws visitors throughout the year and completes Transfagarasan's enthralling environment. The water is extremely cool, icy, and clear. The waterfall includes several hiking trails and a fresh picnic area. Both in the summer and in the winter, the mountaintop scenery created by the lake is very beautiful. It creates the perfect setting for relaxation while taking in the breathtaking vista of the glacier valleys and mountain ridges that surround it.
Location: Făgărașului Mountains, Romania