The Piatra Mare Mountains (Hungarian: Nagykőhavas, German: Hohensteingebirge) is a small mountain range in Brașov County, southeast of Brașov, Romania, and also close to the resort town of Predeal. Geologically the Piatra Mare Mountains stand at the southern end of the grand arc of the Eastern Carpathians, and between the inner ring of the Inner Eastern Carpathians and the outer ring of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. The neighbouring Postăvarul Massif is also positioned in the same transitional area. The seven cascades area was rebuilt in 2014.
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| - Muntanyes de Piatra Mare (ca)
- Piatra-Mare-Gebirge (de)
- Piatra Mare Mountains (en)
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| - Das Piatra-Mare-Gebirge (dt. Hohenstein, wörtliche Übersetzung „Großer Stein“) mit dem gleichnamigen höchsten Gipfel (1.843 m) ist ein kleines Gebirge südöstlich von Brașov in Rumänien. Es ist Teil der Munții Bârsei (Burzengebirge) und liegt an der Grenze der Ost- und der Südkarpaten. (de)
- Les muntanyes de Piatra Mare (en hongarès: Nagykőhavas, alemany: Hohensteingebirge) són una petita serralada al comtat de Brașov, al sud-est de Brașov, Romania, i també a prop de la ciutat turística de Predeal. Geològicament, les muntanyes de Piatra Mare es troben a l'extrem sud del gran arc dels , i entre l'anell i l'anell . El també es troba a la mateixa zona de transició. Des de l'any 2015 la zona estava arxivada amb activitats recreatives, una tirolina que comença als 7 passos en cascada i acaba a Dâmbul Morii. La zona de les set cascades es va reconstruir el 2014. (ca)
- The Piatra Mare Mountains (Hungarian: Nagykőhavas, German: Hohensteingebirge) is a small mountain range in Brașov County, southeast of Brașov, Romania, and also close to the resort town of Predeal. Geologically the Piatra Mare Mountains stand at the southern end of the grand arc of the Eastern Carpathians, and between the inner ring of the Inner Eastern Carpathians and the outer ring of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. The neighbouring Postăvarul Massif is also positioned in the same transitional area. The seven cascades area was rebuilt in 2014. (en)
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| - Les muntanyes de Piatra Mare (en hongarès: Nagykőhavas, alemany: Hohensteingebirge) són una petita serralada al comtat de Brașov, al sud-est de Brașov, Romania, i també a prop de la ciutat turística de Predeal. Geològicament, les muntanyes de Piatra Mare es troben a l'extrem sud del gran arc dels , i entre l'anell i l'anell . El també es troba a la mateixa zona de transició. La gamma està formada principalment per pedra calcària i flysch dels Carpats. La roca forma una carena predominantment nord-sud, des de la qual s'estenen pintes laterals estructurades a l'oest, i forts desnivells a l'est. El cim més alt, també anomenat Piatra Mare, es troba a 1944 m (tot i que les fonts difereixen per l'alçada exacta). Des de l'any 2015 la zona estava arxivada amb activitats recreatives, una tirolina que comença als 7 passos en cascada i acaba a Dâmbul Morii. La zona de les set cascades es va reconstruir el 2014. La muntanya és una zona popular d'esbarjo i senderisme. A més del cim sense arbres que permet una panoràmica sense obstacles en totes direccions, les principals fites són:
* la Cova de gel, Peștera de Gheață
* el , Canionul Șapte Scări
* el Congost de Tamina, Cascada Tamina (ca)
- Das Piatra-Mare-Gebirge (dt. Hohenstein, wörtliche Übersetzung „Großer Stein“) mit dem gleichnamigen höchsten Gipfel (1.843 m) ist ein kleines Gebirge südöstlich von Brașov in Rumänien. Es ist Teil der Munții Bârsei (Burzengebirge) und liegt an der Grenze der Ost- und der Südkarpaten. (de)
- The Piatra Mare Mountains (Hungarian: Nagykőhavas, German: Hohensteingebirge) is a small mountain range in Brașov County, southeast of Brașov, Romania, and also close to the resort town of Predeal. Geologically the Piatra Mare Mountains stand at the southern end of the grand arc of the Eastern Carpathians, and between the inner ring of the Inner Eastern Carpathians and the outer ring of the Outer Eastern Carpathians. The neighbouring Postăvarul Massif is also positioned in the same transitional area. The range consists mainly of limestone and Carpathian flysch. The rock forms a predominantly north-south ridge, from which structured side combs extend to the west, and steep drops to the east. The highest peak, also called Piatra Mare, stands at 1844 m (although sources differ on the exact height). Since 2015 the area was filed with recreational activities, a zip line that starts at the 7 steps cascades and ends at Dâmbul Morii. The seven cascades area was rebuilt in 2014. The mountain is a popular recreation and hiking area. In addition to the treeless summit that allows an unobstructed panoramic view in all directions, the main landmarks are:
* the Ice Cave, Peștera de Gheață
* the Seven Ladders Canyon, Canionul Șapte Scări
* the Tamina gorge, Cascada Tamina (en)
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