The headquarters isĪbout 400 m from the intersection where the 155C road is detached, which leads The road that crosses the park from the west to the east.
Park administration is located in the commune of Vânători Neamţ, near DN 15 B, The headquarters of the Vânători Neamţ Natural The bison is the largest herbivorous mammal in Europe, with males reaching at maturity 800-1000 kg. Romania is among the 9 European countries where bison live in the wild. In Romania there are two more areas where the bison lives in freedom, in the Țarcu Mountains and the Poiana Ruscă Mountains.
Some of them are monitored with radio collars or GPS collars around their neck. As a result of the multiplication, the number of bison is now about 45. From 2012 to nowadays, 30 bison have been released into the wilderness of the Natural Park. Another 17 specimens of bison live in semi-freedom in a perimeter of 180 hectares. Along with them are other mammals: Carpathian deer, fallow deer, wolves, bears, rabbits, badgers, wild boars. Currently a number of six specimens of bison are in captivity on about four hectares, in the zoo “Dragoş-Voda”. In 1969, the first 3 specimens of bison were brought here from Poland. Within the Natural Park Vânători Neamţ is located the Reservation of the Carpathian bison and fauna “Dragoş Vodă”. The reserve is located in the village of Vânatori-Neamţ being crossed by the National Road DN 15 B Poiana Largului – Târgu Neamţ. It is a scientific reserve of the Academy here you will find oaks at an altitude of 450m. – The Nature Reserve “ Pădurea de smarald ” or the Dumbrava Oak Nature Reserve has an area of 56.6 ha and includes secular oaks aged between 150-200 years. Takes place on June 15 th in the village of Văratec. The rustic celebration “ Pădurea de Argint “ The name of the reserve comes from the color that the forest acquires inĪutumn and winter, when the birches become silvery. The nature reserve, (2.4 ha), includes birches over a century Territory of the commune of Agapia, near Văratec, 1 km away from the reserve “Codriiĭe arama”. The name “Codrii de aramă (The Copper Woods)” comesįrom the brass color of the sessile oak leaves in autumn.Īrgint” is a forest and landscape reserve. The reserve has an area of about 10 hectares at anĪltitude of between 550 and 650 meters. The oldest trees of the reserveĪre around 135 years old. Sessile oak located in the commune of Agapia. – The Nature Reserve “Codrii de aramă” is a reservation of Two of these are known from Eminescu’s lyrics- Calin, file din poveste-(Eminescu is the To protect the secular trees in this area 3 “The Bison Land” was present in theĢ017, 20 rankings. Romania present in the top 100 Sustainable Destinations competition organized Ţinutul Zimbrului is the only landmark in Natural Park Vânători Neamţ was declared a site of community importance and a special Watching lovers, with its 103 species of birds listed.ĭue to its diversity of flora and fauna the Including large carnivores: bear, wolf, lynx but it is a perfect place for bird This forest harbors a high diversity of fauna, Beech occupies the largest area – 40%, followed The park has an area of 30,818 ha, of which 26,190 The territory of the park goesīetween 365 m and 1231 m (Vf. Mountains, at an average altitude of 800 m. It stretches on theĮastern slope of the Stânișoarei Mountains and over the Subcarpații Neamtului In 1999, is located in the northern part of Neamţ County. The Natural Park Vânători Neamţ, established Here you will find the Carpathian bison in the Reservation “Dragoş Vodă”, but also a monastic tradition that goes uninterrupted for the last 600 years. Ținutul Zimbrului (The Bison Land) includes an area where natural values are intertwined with religious and cultural-historical ones. (The Silver Forest)”, “Codrii de aramă (The Copper Woods)” and “Pădurea de smarald (The Emerald Forest)”. * the protected areas ” Pădurea de argint * the resorts of local interest Bălţăteşti and * the neighbouring localities, Crăcăoani, The ecotouristic destination Ținutul Zimbrului (The Bison Land) overlaps mostly with the Natural Park Vânători Neamţ.