Cozia National Park


The Cozia National Park is located in south-central Romania, in the northeast part of Vâlcea County, in the administrative territory of localities Brezoi, Călimănești, Racoviţa, Perișani, Sălătrucel and Berislăvești.

Location

The National Park is located in the central-southern of the Southern Carpathians, in the south-eastern Lotru Mountains and the east of Căpățânii Mountains on the middle course of Olt River.

Description

Cozia National Park with an area of 171 km2 was declared a natural protected area by the Law Number.5 of March 6, 2000 and represents a mountainous area with flora and fauna specific to the Southern Carpathians. The park also has a sizable number of lichen species, which were studied in 2007.
In 2017, two old-growth forests were inscribed in the Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe nature site.
This National Park is a mountainous area of great geological and geomorphological diversity with several types of habitats, Dacian beech forests of Luzulo-Fagetum type, Dacian beech forests of Asperulo-Fagetum type, Oak forests with hornbeam of Galio-Carpinetum type, Tilio-Acerion forests on steep slopes, screes and ravines, Dacian beech forests, Acidophilous Picea abies forests of the montane region, Alpine and boreal shrubberies, Boreal and alpine meadows on siliceous substrate, Species-rich montane Nardus meadows on siliceous substrate, Tree line communities of tall hygrophilous grasses from lowland to montane and alpine levels, Siliceous screes of the montane to alpine levels supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna specific to the Southern Carpathian range.