Colinele de Aur
Locations
We are a small country, however with varied and impressive locations.
Colinele de Aur
Colinele de Aur (Golden Hills) – rocks in section, represent a natural monument protected by the Academy of Sciences, with the name “Outcrop near Valeni village”. Therefore, the “Outcrop near Valeni village” is a natural monument of geological or paleontological type in Cahul district, Republic of Moldova. It is located 0.5 kilometers south of the village of Văleni and has an area of three hectares.
Bechir rock hermitage
The ravine of Bechir or “Bechirov Iar” is a natural monument of geological or paleontological type in Soroca district. In the steep rocks of that valley is the Bechir rock hermitage, considered the oldest to date, probably dating from the 6th-8th century
Lower Prut river area
The paradise of birds, fish and plants was created with the aim of protecting the flora and fauna of Lake Beleu, as well as providing favorable conditions for the propagation of rare and endangered plants
“Codrii” Nature Reserve
The “Codrii” (Romanian for “woods”) is a forest massif located in the hilly center of the Republic of Moldova. Two hundred and twenty-five species of vertebrates and 1 178 species of invertebrates have been recorded in three functional areas of the reserve.
Râșcani Park
Râșcani Park is located in the northeastern part of Chisinau. The surface of the park is 32 hectares. It was landscaped in 1970 on the basis of a natural green massif. Another decoration of the park is a Memorial Complex opened in Chisinau on May 20, 2007 honoring the memory of soldiers who fell in the Afghan war.
Trinca and Fetesti Gorges
Hills, cliffs and gorges. The picturesque Draghiste river flows here, it also has a bridge, steep and gravelly places and quays, the Edineț district being particularly rich in them. The gorge near the village of Trinca is truly unique.
Emil Racoviță Cave
The 13th longest cave in Europe and 26th in the world. It has about 20 lakes inside. It also holds a large complex of sculptures with various histories behind them.
Toltres of the Prut river
The Toltres of the Prut (or the Rocks on the Prut river), nicknamed “the land of islands and disappeared seas”, are a chain of calcareous formations, spreading over some 200 km along the Middle Prut river, near Criva, in the area of the country’s northern border and continuing on to Cobani.
Bechir rock hermitage
Lower Prut river area
“Codrii” Nature Reserve
Râșcani Park
Trinca and Fetesti Gorges
Emil Racoviță Cave
Toltres of the Prut river