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Predeal in County Braşov
County Braşov is in the Transilvania region

Because Predeal is the only town in the middle of it all, you can spend a different day at each of Predeals neighbouring attractions.

From the Saxon old town at Braşov, to Royal Sinaia, the stunning Bucegi plateau, Castle Bran, the fortress of Râşnov or Prejmer or some wonderful trails in the Postavaru mountains, you'll be perfectly positioned at Predeal to do it all within an easy day's drive or for most, a few train stations away. 

Gateway Town to Transilvania

An important mountain resort and gateway to Transilvania from the Wallachian region to the south, Predeal is located at the head of the Prahova River Valley.

A wonderfully mountainous town, it is surrounded by five massifs Postăvarul, Piatra Mare, Bucegi, Baiului and Fiţifoi.

Predeal has boomed recently, because of it's "little bit of everything" approach to being a resort town. 

It's not the biggest ski resort, and it is not the biggest town in the Prahova River valley, but Predeal benefits from it's proximity to Braşov, and it's small-town charm, something lacking in much more busy Poiana Braşov or the resort towns of Buşteni or Sinaia down the valley to the south.

The Head of it's Class!

Predeal is the highest town in Romania, at , and the headwaters of the Prahova river are found at Predeal, before the river cuts it's mighty swath south along Europe's biggest cliff system in the Prahova valley.

Read more in Predeal History belowPerversely enough, it was the nephew of Romania's Queen Elizabeth, William of Wied, Prince of Albania, who died here on 18 April 1945 as the first Communist government was being installed in Bucharest, just up the valley from the fantastic Castle Peleş built by his auntie.

Well-Placed Predeal

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This resort has alot going for it, just north of Bucharest, and barely 25km south-east of the mighty fairy-tale capital of Transilvania, the city of Braşov.

This functional nodality is further enhanced by being on the main national highway (Drumul Naţional 1), and the main rail line between Bucharest and Braşov.  The road taking off to Râşnov is just south of Predeal at the local monastery, a lovely drive up over the pass at the northern end of the Bucegi mountains, and down to the fortress of Râşnov
Predeal, Romania's highest town on a misty spring morning
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Prejmer Medieval Fortress near Predeal

Predeal Train Station Statue 
Just perfect for skiing

Climbing up to Big Rock
On the Piatra Mare trail
Cross Country Joy
One of the more dependable places for some Cross Country fun in Romania! 
 
Biking at Predeal 
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The Kingsgate Inn at Coldbrook Resort
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Well-graded Predeal trails
Predeal is just to the north-west of the Bucegi Natural Park and some of the best trails in Romania, including the highest peak in the Bucegi Massif, Mount Omu
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your mountain high

Predeal is surrounded by some of Romania's most iconic mountain ranges, from the Bucegi and Postavarul in the south and west, to the Baiu, Bârşei and Piatra Mare ranges in the north and east.

Because of it's altitude , Predeal benefits from having the sunniest location in the Prahova Valley, the high venturi effect over the mountain pass literally chasing the clouds away.

Mihai Săulescu Boulevard

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Almost all you need is along this main drag, named after the local poet and war hero who died here fighting for the Predeal Pass against the Austrian and German forces in WWI.

If you're arriving by train, you will not be able to miss the hat-trick of the modernist church, the trains station and the visitors information centre.  There is something about Predeal which just "works" really well, and this central hub for information and transportation is surely one of the core reasons.

Maxi-taxis and busses leave from here up to the Coldbrook Chalet, a great stopping off point for a lunch and an afternoon trail to Seckler's Meadow Chalet or Mount Postăvaru. 

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In addition to the Boulevard Hotel and several other stalwarts, you can find restaurants and streets leading up to the mountains from Săulescu Blvd.   It's a lovely town to base your operations into the surrounding mountains, castles and villages, and has a curious sort of "home town" feel, despite being the highest urbanised zone in Romania.

Monuments of note downtown include the statue of Mihăi Săulescu and the visitors info centre.

 

The Perfect Adventure Base

Perfectly Placed Predeal!

Really, it does not matter whether your aim is hiking, skiing, discovering history, or just being pleasantly inspired by the local scenery, monastery, or local cuisine, because Predeal is a perfect stopping off point for all that the region has to offer.

Few major resort towns in Romania are without a spa type complex, and Predeal is not exception!

The Carpathian Hotel (Hotel Carpaţi) offers the standard hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, magnetotherapy and other typically Romanian treatments (called balneary-climatic, roughly meaning the atmosphere of the bath), as well as massage and the normal list of cures for what ails you.  The physiotherapists will certainly be able to work out any kinks you experienced from your last trip on the trail or slip on the slopes.
 

Mountain Fun

Ski Time in Predeal

Predeal gets a slightly heavier than most snowfall owing to it's higher elevation and the winds from the high Transilvanian Plateau in the winter months.

Falls tend to be up to 50cm annually, giving the ski resorts at Predeal nice packed powder for it's ski slopes of easy to moderate skill level. With both chair lifts and drag-lifts, the runs are well-lit and a favourite of families and school groups alike, given their proximity to Braşov.

Clăbucet

The friendly non-challenging nature of the gentle but fun slopes at  Clăbucet are made up of the very easy school slope (drop over length, the Sosire and Varianta slopes both at about going down ). 
For more advanced skiers, you can go under the chairlift at Clăbucet, going down across the long run (the steepest at Clăubcet at 30 degrees decline).   The more moderate main run gives you the longest ride up and down, with the chairlift taking a longer-than-normal 6 minutes, and the way down stretching over , dropping .

Coldbrook and The Cock

The main run at Coldbrook (Pârâul Rece) drops across just , making it a challenging although short intermediate slope.  The 3-minute chair lift runs most of that distance and the surrounding scenery is particularly lovely here.   But the Daddy of Predeal downhill fun is The Cock (Cocoşul), the longest piste in the area at a full , dropping nearly .

Biathlon, Anyone?

Being a higher plateau area, Predeal is particularly good for cross-country skiing, and serves as Romania's official Biathlon Training Centre.

The biathlon event in the winter Olympic games, is the combined sport of skiing and shooting, for which Romania's athletes train at Predeal.  The facilities built in 1984 in the Râşnov valley helped the Romanian  team of 5 to make a good showing, qualifying at 16th place for the 2006 Winter Olympics at Turino (the men however, barely qualified, just behind Australia's single entrant in 27th place).

Summer Biking Trails

Being on the top of the great Carpathian swath at a high pass, many of the adjoining forestry roads are particularly adept at providing good grades and good fun for mountain bikes.

You can rent the bikes for the day in town, and head out from the Cioplea chalet down to Azuga, and around the eastern face of Mount Clăbucet.  If you're up for a serious ride, head south and up the Râşnov road and then turn left to go up to the Diham Chalet.   Then, take a deep breath, and ride along to Spring Meadow Chalet (Cabana Poiana Izvoarelor) and back down towards Buşteni.  Arrange for a pick-up there, or come back up via the main highway.
A somewhat less ambitious route, but still for experienced riders is to head out from Predeal to the west along the Fetifoi Ridge (Culmea Fetifoiu) and pick up the DN73A down towards Râşnov and back through the Râşnov George and Seckler's Meadow (see Trails below for more info).  It's great fun and you'll seriously enjoy the vistas!

The Mountain Chalets

The mountains around Predeal are dotted with chalets accessible by forest road and trails, from the Three Firs Chalet (Cabana Trei Brazi), Szeckler Meadow Chalet (Poiana Secuilor), Coldbrook Chalet (Pârâul Rece), Gârbova, Susai and Clăbucet Chalets. as well as another dozen good chalets further southwest in the Bucegi Mountains
 

Hiking Trails around Predeal

Some Fun Short Walks

If you'd like a short hop in the Big Rock Mountains (Munţii Piatra Mare), pick up the trail to the from the Bonloc Chalet to the Mill Mound Chalet (Cabana Dâmbul Morii), about an hour in total.

Similarly, closer to Predeal is the Three Fir Chalet trail via Mount Fetifoiu, up to the pass on the main Predeal - Râşnov road (the DN73A), taking about 75 minutes at a good clip.

The Coldbrook to Stag Cabin

If you want to cheat a bit, you can just drive (if you’ve hired a nice Romanian driver, or are renting your own) down the road to Azuga and go up the Râşnov valley, or you can walk the same too for a bit of extra mountain activity.

The goal is the Stag Cabin (Cabana Cerbului). Either way you go, leave Predeal to the south along the main road towards Azuga, then head west when the road to Râşnov takes off. Go up just beyond Şipote where, close to the road, there is a fun little grassy field with the Coldbrook (Pârâul Rece) Cabin.
From the Cabin, on the road, you can continue on to The Stag (Cerbul) Cabin, and after of mostly downhill trekking (if you are so inclined. Or declined in this case), you’ll end up along the great fortress at Râşnov and down to Râşnov town.

Predeal to Omu

This is a bit of a cheat, since you can probably really drive and park somewhere along the Râşnov road, but it will certainly deliver you to the highest peak in the Bucegi mountains, Mount Omu, at , after 7 – 8 hours.

Predeal is where the trail takes off, following the main north-south highway in the Prahova Valley, then veering to the west to follow the Râşnov Valley (Valea Râşnoavei). From here you can get to the Cabin, through the Hell Valley on a trail marker, or continuing on the road between Predeal and Râşnov, then through Şipote on a trail marker. From the Diham Cabin, on the road to Mălăieşti or Stag Valley (Valea Cerbului), you can get to Omu Peak.

Big Rock Trails

As with many of the trails around Predeal, you should leave some of them to the summer months, as many of the higher and longer ones, particularly to the trophy peaks of Pietricica and Big Rock Mountain (Vârful Piatra Mare) are only for experts November - May. 

Most of the area's trails start out at one of the chalets which dot the outskirts of Predeal to the east and north of the town, where the Big Rock Mountains march off to the north east towards Săcele. 

Cioplea Chalet

The Cioplea Chalet on the eastern side of town (not far from the rail tunnels) has two main trils which go up to either Susai Chalet and Big Rock Mountain (about four hours along the , and trails), or up to Pietrica via Stoney Meadow (Poiana Stanei) taking about two and a half hours, only recommended during the summer months.
Mill Mound and Bonloc Chalets
You have more choices at the Mill Mound Chalet, with the four hour trail to Seven Stair Canyon and Big Rock Chalet, the trils to Big Rock Mountain along Bear Precipice, and the trail marked with the symbol up to Ice Chalet, after a fairly easy two hours.   The trail connects the Mill Mound Chalet with the Bonloc Chalet, from where you can also ascend to Big Rock Mountain following a three-hour marked trail.
Once you're up to Big Rock Mountain, you can continue back to a different chalet, down to Azuga (about 4 hours) or even down to Sacele towards Braşov on the road to Cheia in the Cuicaş mountains.
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In the Cindrel Mountains

We reached our destination at 6 p.m.  We are high in the hills of Transilvania, 25 km southwest of Sibiu.  The land undulates all around us in grey blue waves, like an ocean.  There is no sound except for a birdsong on a breeze.    
I'm back in Transilvania: the heart of the nation, some say.  I gaze around me, trying to imagine the countless individuals who have tracked these hills over the millennia: warriors and shepherds, peasants and poets.  I feel warm, optimistic and completely knackered after a nine hour hike in sun and rain. 
But I made it.  Along with my long-time buddy George, his wife Alina and little Catrinel, eight years old and keen as mustard.   Then another surprise: the land suddenly dips at an angle of 45°.  It's hair-raising.   
Below us, at the bottom of the slope, sits a perfect post-glacial lake, like water in a saucer: Lacul Iezerul Mare.  It shimmers under the mid-morning sun.  Bushes protrude from the sheer rock above, like blotches of green paint daubed by a child.
The shepherd tramps away over a ridge and is swallowed by the land.  I watch his little black hat dip into the grass, like a submarine sinking into at a green ocean.  He seems perfectly at ease in this wild and inhospitable spot, a son of the ancient soil.  I am suddenly struck by the difference between us.  Out here, he is at home and at work.  All he needs is a few dogs, a stick, and a cigarette.  The rest of us need offices and computers, cars and mobile phones.  
We settle under a sturdy tree, take off our boots and dump our rucksacks, breathing hard.  The sun is high and hot, but the wind keeps us cool.  We take our rest, watching the blue sky where white clouds drift, flat and fluffy. 
We eat goat's cheese, green peppers, olives and crusty bread.  The spring water in our bottle is still icy despite the midday heat.  Rolling blue-green hills stretch for miles in each direction, as far as we can see.  I feel lucky to be here.  It's almost too good to be true.
-- from the tale "People from Bucharest" and "Too Good to be True"
 

 

The Postăvaru Trails

The Postăvaru mountains run mostly to the north of Predeal, making a great diagonal ridge between Predeal and the Poiana Braşov resort near Braşov, Romania's first ski resort.

One of the more popular trails leading out of Predeal is the trail to the Three Firs Chalet.  This very pleasant and varied trail traverses the local combined spruce and fir forests, and treks across meadows and open fields to take you up to the chalet at Seckler Meadows (Poiana Secuilor).

Who are the Secklers?

Allow a good hour and a half for this route which follows along under Mount Fetifoi and plunges into the beautiful high forests and delightful meadows before going up to the Trei Brazi (Three Firs) chalet.  

The trail then ends up in the Secklers Meadow and the Secklers Meadow Chalet there.  Ambitious types can continue on after admiring the beauty of the setting to Big Cristian Mountain and on to Mount Postăvaru, at least five hours there and four back.
If you're lodging down in Timişul de Sus, the trail just downhill from the train stop north of the village leads you up and over the main ridge to the Râşnov Gorge and on to the Cheia Chalet.   Closer in to the village centre, the connects you to the trail.  You can go south to the Three Firs Chalet (and a bus back down to Predeal), or north on the trail to the Mount Postăvaru ski runs and the Postăvaru and Cristianu Chalets.

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The Costila Peak and Miller's Needles from the Predeal Station 
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Information centre and train station in one on the main Boulevard Mihăi Săulescu

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Driving the Prahova Valley
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Transportation

Driving The National Highway 1A Roadside Stop near Azuga on the way to Predeal

Most tourists will find their way to Predeal on the National Highway 1 as it wends it's way up into the Prahova Valley from the wide sweeping Wallachian Plains below.

The highway was originally a cart track serving the Sinaia Monastery, and was extended from the north by Imperial Austrian army engineers through Predeal to meet up with the trade routes at the Prahova Valley mouth.

It is an exceedingly scenic route, climbing into the foothills just north of Ploieşti at Câmpina and Breaza.

If you have had the sense to secure your own car and driver for the trip, you can drive for about an hour from Bucharest, and then stop at will at the great little museums and historic sites along the way.
You can comfortably drive up to Cota 1400 at Sinaia or take a cable car ride up to the Bucegi Plateau, before getting into Predeal in the late afternoon.
Most tours going to Predeal or through the Prahova Valley will stop in at Sinaia at least, sometimes Buşteni too on their way to or from Transilvania over the Predeal Pass.

Public Transport

The maxi-taxis from Braşov and Bucharest will drop you off and pick up either at the hotels on Mihai Sălescu boulevard, or just down at the combined bus and train station. 
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 It's kind of hard to miss the big "BRAŞOV" or "BUCUREŞTI" signs on the front of the maxi-taxis, and those are the only two directions you can go fro Predeal, so it's not a big gamble.  Check out our Braşov or Bucharest transportation sections for more info on picking up a Maxi-Taxi at those locations. 

The Relaxed Prahova Valley Train

If you haven't secured a car and driver for the 2 hour trip on the National Highway 1 into the mountains, you'll delight in the train service!

The 140km journey from Bucharest's North train station (Gara de Nord), can be as good value or as good service as you and your budget allows.   Most of the daily services offer both first and second class services, with the slower Personal trains (which are useful if you want to stop on your way at one of the smaller stations or halts), offering only second class.

For Americans, the most appropriate train to Predeal is the speedy afternoon InterCity service, with a comfortable first class and only two short stops on the way.  Ask for the "Business Exclusive" seating, a step above their normal "Business Standard" seats. 

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The InterCity has the added benefit of having a restaurant car, so you can eat as you watch the stunning Bucegi cliffs go by (get a seat on the left or western side of the train for the best views).  The InterCity runs most afternoons from the Gara de Nord in Bucharest, leaving at 1pm and getting in to Predeal station just after 3pm, with only two stops, at Ploieşti West and Sinaia on the way.
There are also Rapid and Accelerat services with older style carriages (some argue the seating is actually more comfortable) through Predeal, which take anywhere between an extra 5 minutes to 45 minutes, but also have okay first-class seating, and stop at five to eight more stations on the way.   But, if you want to break your journey at Câmpina, Breaza, Sinaia, Buşteni or Azuga on the way, the morning Accelerat service can work well for you.  Check out more scheduled services here.  

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Predeal's closest airport is 130km to the south in Bucharest, although a new airport at Ghimbav near Braşov has been planned for years, but has yet to happen.

But, you're well-positioned if you're flying into Bucharest for your holiday including Predeal, as the main airports are both on the north side of Bucharest, in the direction of Predeal.

 

 

 
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Listed below are some local hotels, guesthouses (B&Bs) and other accommodation in the Predeal area.

Pensiunea Dor de Munte, Pârâul Rece in Pârâul Rece
The pension has 8 rooms at very attractive prices.
722 696300  
Pensiunea Casa Olga, Valea Râsnoavei 1 in Pârâul Rece
This elegant vacation residence has a special architecture and combines the picturesque mountain landscape with the relaxed and quiet atmosphere from home.
268 455132 ,  
Hotel Bucegi, Strada Valea Râsnoavei 10 in Pârâul Rece
The hotel is placed in a superb mountain landscape, at an altitude of 960 metres.
268 456491  
Hotel Piatra Craiului, Valea Râsnoavei 10 in Pârâul Rece
The hotel is recently renovated, it has rooms with new carpets and furniture.
268 456491  
Vila Select, Strada Trei Brazi 43b in Predeal
Vila Select has prepared for you 25 large and comfortable rooms.
268 456579  FAX: 268 456579 
Vila Roua, Strada Nicolae Balcescu 10 in Predeal
The complex has 3 buildings: Vila-Restaurant Roua and another: 2 Vila Mare and Vila Mica.
268 457030  FAX: 268 457130 
Pensiunea Ursuletul, Strada Vasile Alecsandri 35 in Predeal
It offers the comfort of 3 star luxury hotel, being built in Tyrolean style.
268 456456  FAX: 268 455291 
Hotel Stella Alpina, Strada Traian 5 in Predeal
If a quiet place is what you want, where you can relax and enjoy the landscape, then Stella Alpina is definetely what you are looking for.
268 455223  FAX: 268 455223 
Hotel Rozmarin, Strada Mihail Saulescu 159 in Predeal
Recently renovated for a 3 star standard, Rozmarin Hotel keeps the tradition of good quality services going.
268 456422  
Pensiunea Florilor, Strada Nicolae Balcescu 13 in Predeal
Pensiunea Florilor has a picturesque position and a stimulant and restorative climate.
268 456396  FAX: 268 456396 
Pensiunea Dragului, Strada Mihail Saulescu 28