Sirinia Valley
Sirinia Valley

Sirinia Valley

Natural attraction

Caraș-Severin County, Romania

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Valea Sirina is approximately 18km long, where the Sirina river digs a series of gorges in the limestone of the Clisurii Mountains. The river flows into the Danube at Cozla, and on its way it passes several impressive tourist attractions, such as the ruins of the medieval Sirinia Monastery, the Princess Sirinia Waterfall, the Foot of Hercules - Iovan Iorgovan, as well as the Podul Înalt and Rizna waterfalls.

sources: turism.cjcs.ro, undemergem.ro

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