Giumalău Peak, Rarău-Giumalău Mountains

Fundu Colbului Saddle (1300) - Polița Caprelor (1565) - Giumalău Peak (1857) - Giumalău Hut (1560) - under Giumalău Peak - Polița Caprelor - Fundu Colbului Saddle (1300) & Piatra Șoimului Peak (1510) 

Hiking access

For this hike in Giumalău Mountains we chose as a starting point Saddle Fundu Colbului on Transrarrau (DJ175B), in Suceava county, 100 km by road from the city of Suceava. The distance can be covered by car in 2 hours via DN17 and DJ175B. On the downhill side of the alpine road, near the saddle, there is a free parking lot with a wooden gazebo. After hiking on Giumalău Peak we drove back to the parking lot, from where we drove on Transrarrau another 5 km, 10 minutes to Hotel Alpin Rarăuwhere it was the next base for a short climb to the viewing platform on Piatra Șoimului.

About Rarău-Giumalău Mountains

Rarău-Giumalău Mountains are a mountain massif located in the Eastern Carpathians in the northern part of Romania. They are bounded to the north by the Mestecănis Pass, the Putna Valley and the city of Câmpulung Moldovenesc, which separates them from the Obcinele Bucovinei. To their southeast are the Stânișoarei Mountains, and to the south the Bistrița Mountains, between which flows the Bistrița River. To the west they are bordered by the Suhard Mountains. The maximum altitude is reached in Giumalău Peak and is 1857 mdm. Famous attractions in the Rarău-Giumalău Mountains are Lady's Stones.

About hiking

This is a hike of medium difficulty, bearing in mind that you can often encounter gusts of wind and/or fog on the precipitous ridge. As for the ascent to the viewing platform on Piatra Șoimului, it offers a scenic vantage point without living up to the hype.

Route map

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Technical box

Difficulty: medium
Duration / distance: 5-5,5 hours + 0,5 hours with breaks / 13 km + 1 km
Marking: red stripe, blue dot, red cross, red stripe / unmarked
Water sources: there are several springs in the area of point 6 on the map
Minimum altitude: 1300 meters above sea level, at Șaua Fundu Colbului, point 1 and 8 on the map
Maximum altitude: 1857 mdm, at Giumalău Peak, point 3 on the map
Level difference: +700 m / -700 m

Remarks: well unmarked trail in Giumalău, unmarked, but with clear trail sign in Rarău on PIatra Șoimului, accessible all year round, area frequented by bears

1. Fundu Colbului saddle (1300 m) - Izvorului peak (1460 m) - Polița Caprelor (1565 m)

1.5 hours / 3.4 km / easy / red lane

The path, at first a forest road, climbs through the forest almost continuously, but without a steep slope. We keep to the red lane markings. It passes a small lookout point in a clearing, where it also changes direction. The first junction is called Goat Police. Here there's a big rock in the woods and a trail junction. This is where the loop that we'll follow begins and ends. We're at point two on the map.

 

Saddle Fundu Colbului

let's go!

rock formation in the forest

2. Polița Caprelor (1565 m) - Giumalău Peak (1857 m)

1 hour / 1.4 km / medium / red lane

From the intersection we continue straight ahead on the same red lane marking. The fir forest is getting colder, we enter the jnepennis, the ground is frozen in places and we encounter patches of snow. The fog is creeping in. We take our lunch break on the way out of the jnepennis because we know it's windy on the ridge. The ascent through the jnepenpen and then to the alpine void is a little steeper. there is also a winter trail option for the white season. With hat, gloves and hood we scrape through the wind to the summit. Before the summit is a large memorial stone cross.

branch where the loop starts

we're entering the jnepeniș

fog and jnepeni

footprints at the Alpine gap

the cross near the top

3. Giumalău Peak (1857 mdm)

On Giumalău Peak is a marker with the Romanian tricolor and the marker that marks the maximum altitude of the Rarău-Giumalău Massif, 1857 mdm. We take the group photo in the wind that almost blew my cell phone out of my hand. To the left, as we climbed we see from time to time the Rarău Mountains with Pietrele Doamnei. The summit break was short. It was time to descend more sheltered.

the terminal on top

view towards Suhard

Giumalău cross

group on Giumalău Peak

4. Giumalău Peak (1857 m) - Hut Giumalău (1560 m)

0.5 hours / 1.4 km / easy / blue dot

We keep roughly the same direction, but change the marker to the one with the blue dot and the slope becomes steeply downhill. We look repeatedly to the left to see Pietrele Doamnei and forward towards the Bistriței Valley that separates the Bistriței Mountains and the Stânișoarei Mountains. Giumalău Hut appears in front of us. We stop here again.

we start from Giumalău Peak

Giumalău Peak signposts

zoom on Lady's Stones

Bistrița Aurie separates Bistrița (s) from Călimani (d)

Giumalău Chalet

5. Hut Giumalău (1560 m) - branch point 5

0.25 hours / 0.4 km / easy / blue dot

There are signs in front of the hut. Stay on the blue dot, but turn 90 degrees to the left. The path climbs smoothly through alpine meadow to a new branch, marked on the map as number 5. Note that there are 2 branches close to each other, both marked with signposts. We spot the first one, which is slightly to the upper left of the path we came on.

small stop near the Giumalău hut

tourist markers

we will change direction

6. Ramification point 5 - below Giumalău Peak - Polița Caprelor (1565 m)

1 hour / 3.0 km / easy / red cross

We turn left again at 90 degrees at the marked intersection and follow the red cross marker.We enter a segment of the trail that I liked very much. At the beginning we keep the contour at the edge of the forest, but outside it, passing under the Giumalău peak, but sheltered from the wind and with permanent visibility towards Rarău. Then we enter the forest and descend slowly. We pass through many small groves and several springs where we can get cold water. This trail will lead us to Polița Caprelor, from where we opened the loop a few hours earlier.

important ramification

view of Rarău

path at the edge of the forest

spring near the path

carpet of moss

7. Polița Caprelor (1565 m) - Saddle Fundu Colbului (1300 m)

1 hour / 3.4 km / easy / red lane

This segment of the route coincides with the first one, except that now we turn towards the Transrarău, which just before Șaua Fundu Colbului appears snaking in our visual spectrum

here we have closed the loop

forest path

last descent

8. Hotel Alpin Rarău - Piatra Șoimului Peak (1510 m)

2 x 15 minutes / 2 X 0.5 km / medium / unmarked

We then drove along the Transrarău to the Hotel Alpin Rarău. We walk back a bit on the road we came on and meet the signpost guiding tourists who want to climb to the panoramic platform on Piatra Șoimului. The ascent is short but steep, at the last part there are stairs that lead you to the panoramic platform with its transparent floor, but not as wow as I've seen in other places. The view is beautiful though. We stayed here until sunset watching the little windows of sunshine peeking out from the moving cloud blankets.

fox on the Transrarrau

towards Piatra Șoimului

me on the Piatra Șoimului platform

group on Piatra Șoimului

panoramic view

break in the clouds

Lady's Stones

Conclusion

I invite you to discover Giumalăul - a mountain that challenges, inspires and rewards you with breathtaking views. Whether you venture up through patches of snow, mist and wind, or choose a clear day, you'll feel the magic of the place at every step. And when you see the silhouette of the Lady's Stones of Rarău from the Giumala trails, you feel that nature has whispered a story all your own. Get your boots ready and hit the road - the mountain awaits you!

All the best!

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