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Coordinates: 45°34′3″N 25°38′36″E / 45.56750°N 25.64333°E / 45.56750; 25.64333
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7 stairs Canyon, or the "subdivision" of [[Piatra Mare Mountains|Piatra Mare]] Mountain miracles, is composed of exactly 7 slope bits illustrating the 7 waterfalls that give the name of the canyon. The 7 steps pass with heights between 2.5 meters and 15 meters turn into cascades when the water volume of the river Seven Stairs increases.
7 stairs Canyon, or the "subdivision" of [[Piatra Mare Mountains|Piatra Mare]] Mountain miracles, is composed of exactly 7 slope bits illustrating the 7 waterfalls that give the name of the canyon. The 7 steps pass with heights between 2.5 meters and 15 meters turn into cascades when the water volume of the river Seven Stairs increases.

In the year 2014 the steps passing throw the Canyon where rebuilt and the attraction was rediscovered by the local residents and the attraction has been elevated to the international tourism stage stage.
With a zip line that starts near the Canyon entrance and end down the mountain at Dâmbul Mori, there are may ways to reach the Canyon.



The 7 Seven Steps Canyon association have rehabilitated and created a grate place for families with young children and animals.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:24, 17 October 2018

Seven Ladders Canyon
Bottom entrance of the canyon
Seven Ladders Canyon is located in Romania
Seven Ladders Canyon
Seven Ladders Canyon
Location within Romania
Floor elevation980 m (3,220 ft)
Length160 metres (520 ft) North-West to South-East
Depth58 metres (190 ft)
Geology
TypeCanyon
Geography
LocationPiatra Mare Mountains, Brașov,
 Romania
Coordinates45°34′3″N 25°38′36″E / 45.56750°N 25.64333°E / 45.56750; 25.64333
Traversed byȘapte Scări Brook

The Seven Ladders Canyon (Romanian: Canionul Șapte Scări) is a mountainous canyon carved by the Șapte Scări Brook in Romania in the county of Brașov, south of Timișu de Jos village. It is considered to be one of the main tourist attractions from the Piatra Mare massif.[1]

The canyon has been carved in Jurassic limestone and is composed by seven waterfalls, the tallest being 35 metres (115 ft) high. The trail within the canyon is arranged with metal stairs and platforms.[1]

7 stairs Canyon, or the "subdivision" of Piatra Mare Mountain miracles, is composed of exactly 7 slope bits illustrating the 7 waterfalls that give the name of the canyon. The 7 steps pass with heights between 2.5 meters and 15 meters turn into cascades when the water volume of the river Seven Stairs increases.

References

  1. ^ a b "Canionul Sapte Scari". looms.ro. Retrieved 8 August 2011.