Berca Mud Volcanoes
Berca Mud Volcanoes
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Dario954
Pisa, Italy340 contributions
Oct 2019
Great place to visit if you're in the area. Good presentation on boards written in Romanian and English. Small eruptions happen continuously and due to the clay and mud being forced out by the Sulphurous gas, the landscape continuously changes. Very small entrance fee and ample parking is available, as is a restaurant. Best to go when it is dry.
Written November 5, 2019
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Mihaela I
Buzau, Romania43 contributions
Sept 2018 • Friends
Beautiful place in the heart of the nature: lunar landscape, natural trenches, specific flora and fauna. I never get tired of the scenery. Unfortunately for some years now you can only visit them for a fee, without any further improvements. Do not attempt to visit them in the rainy season. they are not called muddy volcanoes for no reason. And go to both volcanic areas, 2 km away, but totally different landscapes.
Written May 28, 2019
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Dorin C
Bucharest, Romania153 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
The Mud Volcanoes Villa is located at 30 yards from entrance in Mod Volcanoes. Is verry cosy and friendly place. The owner make a delcious home made meals and pickles. Are a different tipe at alchoolic and soft drinks, coffe, and local and international spirits.
The *Plescoi Sauseges* is traditional sauseges Buzau County, with red hot chilli inside. They are a diffrent soups and main course.
The dessert is home made with best donuts, pie and pancakes.
The prices is low.
The *Plescoi Sauseges* is traditional sauseges Buzau County, with red hot chilli inside. They are a diffrent soups and main course.
The dessert is home made with best donuts, pie and pancakes.
The prices is low.
Written July 2, 2018
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john o
18 contributions
Sept 2020 • Couples
Great to see, last 12kms watch the road. Wear comfortable shoes and a hat.
Parking is close which is good
4 ron to get in
Do the drive then to brasov and back to bucharest
Parking is close which is good
4 ron to get in
Do the drive then to brasov and back to bucharest
Written September 10, 2020
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ahdgbd
Bucharest, Romania157 contributions
Aug 2019
Please read all the information before you enter to the centre ..The information is more interesting than the real mud coming from 3 km down the earth..
Written August 19, 2019
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Ramutza
Bucharest, Romania600 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
From a geological point of view this place is really awesome. But as a tourist attraction it may not offer enough for everyone. There are 2 sites: big ("paclele mari") and small ("paclele mici"). Everyone goes to the big ones, but the more beautiful and interesting ones are the small ones. The big ones are composed of 2-3 craters and were not very active when we visited, but are more accesible because there is less walking to do, but they are also the more crowded ones. The small ones are composed out of many volcanoes, were very active and are less crowded, but involve a 10 min climb up a hill. Would recommend visiting as a half a day trip, maybe eating at the big ones; there is a good restaurant there. There is no restaurant at the small ones. There are toilets at both sites, but are not very nice. Free parking available both sites. There's a camping and trailer park near the small ones. Accessible by car only (or private / organized tour).
Written October 7, 2018
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Jo R
Schinveld, The Netherlands22 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Easy to access mud volcanoes in Romanian district of Buzau. The only place in Europe to find this kind of volcanoes.Parking facilities available. Road through mountain area mostly ok, some parts of the road are a bit rough.
Written October 2, 2018
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Bob O
Milwaukee, WI238 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We were in the area for other attractions, so we were glad we visited this place. Just 4 Lei to enter. However, it is not worth a long trip out to this remote site unless you have another reason to be in the area. We combined this with the Salt Mine and a lunch with a local family, so the volcanos were worth the stop.
Written April 6, 2018
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LuxuriousNomad_com
Torquay, UK362 contributions
Jun 2017 • Solo
Although due to the slow moving nature of the 'volcanoes', there is not a huge amount of activity, it is still definitely worth a visit!
...and very educational for children.
...and very educational for children.
Written November 7, 2017
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Jan Olav G
Kristiansand, Norway60 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
The mud vulcanoes is of course interesting and was nice to see, but it is rather quick to explore. It is basically bubbling mud. Interesting landscape has been shaped and was interesting to walk on. The roads from Buzau is ok for a while and then turn very bumpy, so drive slowly.
Written October 30, 2017
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How to travel to Berca volcano and living stone from Bucharest
Hi everyone,
I'm planning a trip to Romania and I'm really interested in visiting the Berca mud volcanoes and the living stones. I'm wondering if anyone can give me some advice on how to get there from Bucharest?
Is there public transportation that goes to Berca and living stone? If so, what's the best way to get there?
Also, any tips on what to see and do at the volcanoes and the living stones? I'm really excited to see these unique natural formations.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Written September 17, 2023
Hi
My son has an injured leg...
Is there a long way from the entrance till you reach the volcano mud ?
Written July 15, 2018
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