Poiana Florilor, Nature reserve in Bihor County, Romania.
Poiana Florilor is a protected area covering about 1 hectare in the northern section of the Bihor Mountains, part of the Western Carpathians. The landscape is dominated by beech and hornbeam forests that shape the mountain's distinctive character.
The area became an official protected zone in 2000 through Romanian government legislation. This designation emerged as part of broader efforts to safeguard the valuable ecosystems of the Western Carpathians.
The reserve is part of a larger bird protection zone in the region and contributes to local conservation efforts. Visitors can observe how nature protection is practiced in this mountain setting.
Visitors reach the area through marked walking trails that provide good guidance across the mountain landscape. The best time to visit is during the warmer months when the mountain paths are most accessible.
The area contains special mountain flowers such as mountain globeflowers and woodland lilies that grow among beech and ash trees. These uncommon plant species make the location remarkable for nature enthusiasts seeking to observe specialized flora.
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