Bâlea Lake
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Bâlea Lake | |
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(October 2006) | |
Location | Făgăraş Mountains |
Coordinates | 45°36′07″N 24°37′01″E / 45.602°N 24.617°ECoordinates: 45°36′07″N 24°37′01″E / 45.602°N 24.617°E |
Type | periglacial |
Basin countries | Romania |
Max. length | 360 m |
Max. width | 190 m |
Surface area | 4.7 ha |
Average depth | 11.35 m |
Surface elevation | 2,034 m |
Bâlea Lake (Romanian: Lacul Bâlea or Bâlea Lac, pronounced [ˈbɨle̯a]) is a glacier lake situated at 2,034 m of altitude in the Făgăraş Mountains, in central Romania, in Sibiu County. There are two chalets opened all the year round, a meteorological station and a mountain rescue (Salvamont) station. It is accessible by car on the Transfăgărăşan road during the summer, and the rest of the year by a cable car from the "Bâlea Cascadă" chalet.
In 2006, the first ice hotel in Eastern Europe was built in the vicinity of the lake.[1]
Photo gallery
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Bâlea lake and chalet
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Bâlea chalet
References
- ↑ AllTipsAndTricks.com, Chill Out in The Ice Hotel at Balea Lac, December 9, 2006
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bâlea Lake. |
- Bâlea Lake - Aerial photos by Pilot Adrian Sociu
- Bâlea Lake. Images from Făgăraș Mountains
- Pictures from Bâlea Lake
- 360 panoramic view, Bâlea Lake
- Ice hotel at Bâlea Lake
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