The Hăşdate creek on the South Side. / A Hesdát-patak a déli oldalon.
Turda Gorge (Cheile Turzii in Romanian) is a famous ravine and natural reserve near Turda, Romania. I walked through the canyon both ways with the kids on the first day of our 4-day trip to Transylvania in June 2014 (my parents only made it halfway).
A tordai hasadék Romániában - a gyerekekkel végigsétáltunk a patak mentén oda-vissza, szüleim pedig mintegy félútig értek el, mire visszafelé találkoztunk. Kirándulás négynapos erdélyi autós körutunk első napján 2014. júniusában.
Turda Gorge (Cheile Turzii in Romanian) is a natural reserve (on Hășdate River) situated 6 km west of Turda and about 15 km south-east of Cluj-Napoca, in Transylvania, Romania. The canyon, formed through the erosion of the Jurassic limestone of the mountain, is 2 900 m long and the walls have heights reaching 300 m. The total surface of the canyon is of 324 ha. Cheile Turzii has one of the richest and most scenic karst landscapes in Romania. More than 1000 plant and animal species (some of them rare or endangered, like the wild garlic or some species of eagle) live here.
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