The Zip Line from Gărâna
The Zip Line from Gărâna

The Zip Line from Gărâna

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327051, Gărâna 327051, Romania

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The "Super Pem" zip line from Gărâna is the longest zip line in the west of the country, with a length of 700 meters and a difference in level of 60 meters.

The zip line starts at the top of the slope and descends to its end.

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