About Giurge Mountains
Giurge Mountains (in Hungarian Gyergyói-havasok) belong to the Eastern Carpathian mountain range. Their highest peaks are Sipos Peak at 1,568 meters above sea level and Prișca Peak at 1,545 meters above sea level. They are bordered to the north by the Călimani Mountains, to the northeast by the Bilbor and Borsec Depressions and the Bistriței Mountains, to the south by the Hășmaș Mountains and to the west by the Hășmașului Depression. The main ridge of the Giurge Mountains, marked with a red stripe, stretches between Pasul Răchițiș in the north and Piciorul Niergheș in the south.
Șugău Cave (Súgó Barlang) was formed in the Yippos mountain. The surrounding area of 19 hectares is a nature reserve. It is 1 km long and comprises the Main Gallery, the Preaplin Arm, and the Active Part. The Main Gallery is 300 meters long, half of which can be visited.
It is open daily from 10am to 3pm, except Mondays. Admission costs 10 lei.