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Urban hiking trails in Rezervația Naturală Lempeș offer diverse routes through and around the city of Brașov, situated near the protected area. The landscape features a mix of urban environments and accessible natural sections, characterized by forested hills and varied topography. These trails provide opportunities to explore both historical city centers and the surrounding green spaces. The region's elevation reaches up to 704 meters, contributing to varied gradients on some routes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.95km
01:34
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50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.51km
02:02
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.11km
01:26
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orthodox Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Biserica "Adormirea Maicii Domnului") is not located directly on the Town Hall Square, but is shielded from the bustling activity of the square by a front building. A gatehouse leads to a small courtyard, then into the richly decorated church. It was built in the shape of a cross, with axes measuring 27 and 12 meters.
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The Johann Kessler Fountain on the Town Hall Square in the heart of Brașov impresses with its intricate details, reflecting the craftsmanship of its time. Equipped with eight drinking water dispensers, the fountain is dedicated to the Transylvanian writer Johann Samuel Keßler (1771 to 1796).
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The Black Tower is one of the four watchtowers of the Brașov Citadel, built as an independent fortress outside the citadel walls. The tower, a good eleven meters high, stands not far from the Blacksmiths' Bastion on a rock on the Warta Hill. Its walls are two meters thick at the base and have six loopholes on each side. In the past, the tower was connected to the citadel by a movable bridge leading down to the Blacksmiths' Bastion (Graft Bastion). The tower was built in the 15th century, at the same time as the White Tower. Its first documented mention dates back to 1541. The original roof is no longer preserved, having been destroyed by lightning in 1559 and by fire in 1689. The fire blackened the walls of the tower, giving it its current name. It was destroyed again by lightning in 1696, but was rebuilt.
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Next to the Black Church stands the statue of Johannes Honterus, a work by the Berlin sculptor Haro Magnussen, which was unveiled on August 21, 1898. The bronze bas-reliefs on the pedestal depict the humanist in his printing shop, where the first prints were made in 1539, and administering communion to a sick person. Born in 1498, Honterus was a Transylvanian-Saxon humanist scholar, religious reformer, and founder of the Saxon Gymnasium in Kronstadt. He died in 1549.
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The Old Town Hall, located on Town Hall Square in the historic center, is Brașov's most important secular monument. The town hall was originally a watchtower, the foundations of which lay on those of the present tower. The adjacent building was constructed later, with construction work beginning on December 23, 1420. The Turkish invasion of 1421 and the resulting destruction, as well as the arrest of the city judge, delayed construction. The building was only later converted into the town hall. It was first mentioned in 1503, when it appears as the "Praetorium," the seat of the city administration. From 1950 onward, the Old Town Hall housed the Brașov State Museum, which later became the Brașov County History Museum.
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The large fountain on the town hall square offers welcome refreshment in the summer.
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The rectory of the Black Church, built from 1383 onward, was completed in 1477. The historic building is closely connected to the Protestant congregation and the Black Church itself. Located in the immediate vicinity of the church, it is an integral part of the ensemble that defines the townscape.
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The Black Church, along with the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, houses Europe's largest collection of oriental carpets from the 15th and 16th centuries. The interior of the Black Church is dominated by the vibrant colors of the approximately 110 oriental carpets on display. Even a layperson will be impressed by the multitude of nuances and patterns of this unusual decoration. To adorn the church, wealthy members of the community and guild masters donated brightly colored Ottoman textiles, especially carpets. Produced in Anatolia, these were traded to Kronstadt, where they were acquired by the citizens to decorate the altar, pulpit, or pews.
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Komoot offers several urban hiking routes in Rezervația Naturală Lempeș, with a total of 5 trails currently listed. These routes are designed to help you explore the urban landscapes and nearby natural areas.
Many of the urban hikes in Rezervația Naturală Lempeș are moderate, offering a good balance of length and elevation. Consider the Council Square – Black Church (Biserica Neagră) loop from Brașov, which covers over 13 km, or the Lupa Capitolina Statue, Brasov – Brașov County Prefecture loop from Brasov, a 9.2 km route. Another option is the Black Church (Biserica Neagră) – Council Square loop from Brasov, which is around 7.5 km.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes listed for Rezervația Naturală Lempeș are circular (loop) trails, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Fountain in Piața Sfatului – Council Square loop from Stadionul Tineretului and the Council Square – White Tower loop from Brasov.
While these are urban hikes, Rezervația Naturală Lempeș itself is known for its diverse landscapes, including forested areas with oak, hornbeam, and beech trees. You can expect picturesque scenery, especially during sunrise or sunset. The reserve also offers stunning views from higher points, such as the 'Lempeș Hill – Cetății Peak' route, which is an easy 4 km round trip.
Yes, the reserve offers trails suitable for various fitness levels. While the listed urban hikes are moderate, the broader Rezervația Naturală Lempeș area includes easy paths that are accessible for all skill levels, making it a good option for families looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
The Rezervația Naturală Lempeș area is generally welcoming to dogs, making it a good choice for hikers with canine companions. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pet access, especially in protected natural areas.
Rezervația Naturală Lempeș is located just a few kilometers outside Brașov, near the communes of Sânpetru and Hărman. Public transport options from Brașov to these nearby communes are available, which can get you close to the reserve's access points. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local public transport information.
Given the proximity to Brașov and nearby communes like Sânpetru and Hărman, parking facilities are typically available in or near these urban centers. When planning your hike, look for designated parking areas in the starting locations of the routes, such as around Council Square in Brașov or near the Stadionul Tineretului.
The varied arboreal composition of Rezervația Naturală Lempeș makes it picturesque throughout the seasons. Spring brings blooming flowers like the Adonis and wild hyacinth, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. The area is also ideal for relaxation and beautiful sunset views, especially when visited in the morning or just before evening.
Rezervația Naturală Lempeș is rich in fauna. While urban hikes might not venture deep into the wilderness, you could still spot various bird species such as the Common buzzard, European roller, Eurasian hoopoe, European robin, and raven. The reserve also hosts larger animals like deer, wild boar, and foxes, though these are more commonly seen in quieter, less urbanized sections.
Given that many of the urban hikes start and end in Brașov, you'll find a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and shops in the city center, particularly around Council Square (Piața Sfatului). The nearby communes of Sânpetru and Hărman also offer local amenities.
The komoot community rates the urban hiking experience in Rezervația Naturală Lempeș highly, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails from urban centers and the opportunity to combine city exploration with natural beauty.


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