Semenic
Encyclopedia
Semenic is a national park and ski resort in the region of Banat
, Romania
.
n ski resort was named after it, as a tribute to the rareness of the beauty that one can discover within this unique location.
in Caraş-Severin County
. Semenic is situated on top of Mount Semenic at an altitude of 1,400m, about 36 km away from the county capital, Reşiţa
. It is a fact that on Mount Semenic, in comparison with the other ski resorts of Romania, the snow gets the thickest throughout the year, frequently reaching a layer thickness above 2 m, that stretches the ski season up to the end of April, and sometimes even May.
The newest slope is Valiug, and it is almost 6kms long, descending among the evergreen trees to Vǎliug village. A bus is servicing this slope every 30 minutes from Vǎliug. New facilities are to come soon, as the resort is planned to have artificial snow machines and up to 15 km of slopes by 2012.
For the 2012 season a new facility is intended on the Northern slope to Garana, and is expected to be open up to the end of May each year.
Open hours: 9h-17h daily.
There are enough accommodation facilities (2** and 3***) on the spot (Romanian "cazare"), or in the nearby villages: the cozy "pensiune"s in Gǎrâna Wolfsberg, Trei Ape, Brebu, etc.
Banat
The Banat is a geographical and historical region in Central Europe currently divided between three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania , the western part in northeastern Serbia , and a small...
, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
.
Etymology
The semenic is actually a rare flower growing in the wilderness of the mountains. Therefore, this western RomaniaRomania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
n ski resort was named after it, as a tribute to the rareness of the beauty that one can discover within this unique location.
Geography
The resort is located on the Semenic Mountain, which is a part of the Banat MountainsBanat Mountains
The Banat Mountains are a number of mountain ranges in Romania, considered part of the Western Romanian Carpathians group.The Banat Mountains consist of:* the Banat Mountains per se, which include:...
in Caraş-Severin County
Caras-Severin County
Caraș-Severin is a county of Romania, in the historical region of Banat and few villages in Transylvania, with the county seat at Reșița.-Demographics:The county is part of the Danube-Kris-Mureș-Tisza euroregion....
. Semenic is situated on top of Mount Semenic at an altitude of 1,400m, about 36 km away from the county capital, Reşiţa
Resita
' is a city in western Romania and the capital of Caraş-Severin County, in the Banat region. Its 2004 population was 83,985.- Etymology :The name of Reşiţa, might comes from the Latin recitia, meaning "cold spring", as the great historian Nicolae Iorga once suggested, presuming that the Romans...
. It is a fact that on Mount Semenic, in comparison with the other ski resorts of Romania, the snow gets the thickest throughout the year, frequently reaching a layer thickness above 2 m, that stretches the ski season up to the end of April, and sometimes even May.
Skiing
There are 3 main slopes: the Debutanţilor slope, sometimes ironically called also Idioţilor ("Idiots'"), which is most affordable and shortest (about 200m); Goznuta I and II, which have each about 500m, not very hard (international code: blue-red) and the medium difficult slopes of Cucea Brazilor I and II. A newer built slope is situated on the western part of the resort, just under Piatra Goznei peak (red code). This slope is a little bit further (about 600m, which in winter may be quite a distance, considering the thick layer of snow and strong winds), and its start point is 1800m high. All the above slopes are serviced by 3 different ski-lifts. Since mid-February 2011, one may buy daily and weekend ski-passes (VSD), valid for all the slopes.The newest slope is Valiug, and it is almost 6kms long, descending among the evergreen trees to Vǎliug village. A bus is servicing this slope every 30 minutes from Vǎliug. New facilities are to come soon, as the resort is planned to have artificial snow machines and up to 15 km of slopes by 2012.
For the 2012 season a new facility is intended on the Northern slope to Garana, and is expected to be open up to the end of May each year.
Open hours: 9h-17h daily.
There are enough accommodation facilities (2** and 3***) on the spot (Romanian "cazare"), or in the nearby villages: the cozy "pensiune"s in Gǎrâna Wolfsberg, Trei Ape, Brebu, etc.