Buciaș waterfall
The Buciaș Waterfall, which is a component of the Buciaș Nature Reserve, is situated 25 kilometers from the town of Oneşti, close to the settlement of The Cașin Monastery. The Buciaş Brook, a tributary of the Caşin River, follows the path of the waterfall. It is the biggest waterfall in Bacău County, rising roughly 15 meters. Another, less well-known waterfall named the Dead Girl Waterfall is produced by the same upstream watercourse. The chamois, a protected species and one of our country's most valuable animals, was naturally established in this region.
A Romanian tributary of the Caşin River is the Pârâul Buciaş. There are two magnificent waterfalls in the valley of this watercourse. After approximately 40 minutes (2.5 km) of travel from the Buciaș Forest canton upwards down this stream's valley, we arrive to the Buciaș Waterfall, the largest and most stunning waterfall in Bacău County. Several chamois (the only ones in the county) took refuge in this region, which has been designated a natural reserve. Out of the extremely few visitors who come to this region, the most of them stop here, which is a shame.
Location: Buciaș Nature Reserve, Romania