TuSnad - in the key Olt, at an altitude of 650m, in the foothills covered with trees. The village is situated in the southern part of the Depression Ciuc in Harghita Mountains and Bodoc, is the smallest resort in the country;
Called "Pearl of Transylvania" is one dntre Tu?nadul finest spas settlements in the country. Tusnad resort activity still takes place in the mid-nineteenth century. First treatment based on Tusnad was conducted by Bela Kukli projects and was completed in 1890 under the name "Stephanie" (later "St. Anne"). In 1968, it was declared Tusnad tourist town;
St. Ana Lake - is a volcanic lake, the only such lake across Romania. The lake is located on the bottom of the crater of an extinct volcano called Ciomatu (or, according to other sources, Ciomadu) Puciosu volcanic massif, where the most recent volcanic eruption in the Carpathians and Eastern Europe, which took place a few tens of thousands years (probably more recently 42,000 years ago);
Tinovul Mohos (1056 m) located near Lake St. Anne, a nature reserve shelters rare species of plants.
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