Lake Sfânta Ana is a distinctive region in the Eastern Carpathians of Romania, recognized for its unique geological features and diverse natural landscapes. The area's centerpiece is Lake Sfânta Ana, the only volcanic crater lake in Central and Eastern Europe, situated within the Ciomad Massif. Adjacent to the lake lies the Mohos peat bog, a significant natural reserve. The surrounding terrain features dense forests, rolling hills, and the remnants of a volcanic cone, providing varied environments suitable for several outdoor…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Lake Sfânta Ana is the only volcanic crater lake in Central and Eastern Europe. It is located in the Eastern Carpathians of Romania, within the Ciomad Massif, at an altitude of 946 meters. The lake is fed exclusively by rainfall and melted snow, resulting in remarkably pure water.
The Lake Sfânta Ana region primarily offers hiking. Trails range from easy strolls to more challenging ascents through woodlands. The area's unique volcanic landscape and protected status provide diverse environments for exploration.
A popular route is the loop around Lake Sfânta Ana, which is approximately 6.4 miles [10.3 km] long. Other options include trails on Ciomatu Mountain, offering about 10 miles [17 km] of paths, and the Ciucaș Lake – Falcon Stone Nature Reserve loop, a moderate 3.2-mile [5.1 km] path. For detailed information, consult the Hiking around Lake Sfânta Ana guide.
Yes, the Lake Sfânta Ana region offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including easy strolls. The loop around the lake provides continuous views and is accessible. Other paths through woodlands can also be found for less strenuous hikes.
Yes, Lake Sfânta Ana has options suitable for families. Paths around the lake and through some forested areas are less demanding. Specific guidance for family outings can be found in the Family-friendly hikes around Lake Sfânta Ana guide.
The Mohos peat bog is a significant natural reserve located adjacent to Lake Sfânta Ana, in the northern crater of the same volcanic formation. It is known for its rare Ice Age relic plants and various arthropod species. Both the lake and the peat bog are part of the Mohos Nature Reserve and the Natura 2000 network.
No, swimming in Lake Sfânta Ana has been prohibited since 2018. This measure was implemented to preserve the lake's natural state and unique water purity. The lake is a protected natural reserve.
More than 100 visitors have shared their experiences in Lake Sfânta Ana on komoot. The available routes have received an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users exploring the region.
Komoot offers several guides for the Lake Sfânta Ana region. These include a general guide for Hiking around Lake Sfânta Ana and a specialized guide for Family-friendly hikes around Lake Sfânta Ana. These resources provide detailed information on local trails and activities.
The official website for Lake Sfânta Ana is http://www.szentanna-to.ro. This resource provides additional information about the region, its conservation efforts, and visitor guidelines. It serves as a primary point of contact for official inquiries.
A contact phone number for the Lake Sfânta Ana area is +40752171050. This number can be used for direct inquiries regarding the region. It provides a direct line to local administration or information services.

