A tourist path allowing visitors to go down at the base of the Bigăr waterfall has been set up, following a 140,000 € investment. The Bigăr waterfall, in Western Romania’s Caras Severin county, is one of the country’s best-known falls, after being included in a list of unique waterfalls from around the world. The waterfall is located in the Bigăr Reservation, which lies between the Cheile Nerei – Beuşniţa and the Semenic – Cheile Carasului National Parks, in the Semenic Mountains.
Besides setting up a tourist path between the parking and the entrance to the national park, alongside the national road 57B, the works entailed setting up an access road starting from the entrance to the park and the building of a platform allowing access to the base of the waterfall. Several other spaces and pathways have been opened between the fall and the spring, as well as a passage way to the Bigăr cave. Signage, ecological bins, and relaxation areas were also added.
The project was supported by Coca Cola HBC Romania, the ViitorPlus Association, the Bozovici City Hall and the Administration of the National Park Cheile Nerei-Beușnița.
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Source: romania-insider.com