Beușnița waterfall
The waterfall Beușnița is located in the Cheile Nerei - Beușnița National Park, a short but steep hike from the crystal-clear lake Ochiul Beiului. Even more beautiful, in my opinion, than the well praised Bigăr, which hasn't had the good fortune to gain as much attention, despite the fact that it should. If you climb to the well-known Ochiul Beiului lake, you should carry on following the blue triangle to the Beusnița waterfall, which will take you around 30 minutes of easy walking.
Over time, several formations that gave rise to waterfalls were created by the limestone that was dissolved by the Beu (Bei) river's water. The most impressive is around 15 meters high and coated with moss. It is ideal to visit in the spring when the river is at its fullest in order to marvel at its exquisite splendor. The Beusniţa is likely to be dry throughout the summer months, with only a few trickles of water trickling down its rocks. However, you won't regret making the trip there since the caves that the water has cut into the limestone also make excellent photographic subjects.
Location: Cheile Nerei-Beusnita National Park, Caras-Severin County, Romania