Let's travel together #255 - Dealul Gușteriței (Gușterița Hill)

Taking a trip should not be determined by driving for hours to a new place because awesomeness rests wherever on this planet and spending time in nature can be right around the corner.

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I won't begin this post speaking in the past tense as I used you with because this time I'm not going to share a trip taken last year or a couple of months ago but actually, the journey I, along with my family and boyfriend enjoyed a couple of days ago.
While I have plenty of places visited that are waiting for me to write about them and share my experience, I thought that it won't have any charm to postpone the post about this quick and spontaneous trip we had.
We actually began the day by going to the usual place we visit whenever we want to take a walk in the woods, make a BBQ, or even just lay down in a hammock and read a book, but since the weather was so nice, my sister came with the great idea of visiting a place that we kept seeing from the distance both during the day and night but never made our way to it.
I'm talking about Gușterița Hill which is mostly known as a lookout point just because it takes you above the city from where you can enjoy mountains and urban life at the same level.

This place, is actually quite similar to Cetățuia Hill from Cluj-Napoca that we've seen a few weeks ago, but while that place is quite popular and it's hard to find a free spot where to sit down and enjoy the city view, the place from the current article is at the opposite, talking about a spot that is perfect if you want to relax and leave behind the crowd and traffic noise.

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The single unfun part was reaching the hill because as soon as you let the road behind, you will be forced to follow a forest path for around 1,5km which even if it's quite decent at the beginning, there will be some challenging parts that could make you hit the ground with the car if you are not driving an SUV.
Therefore, I won't recommend visiting the hill during the winter or rainy periods because the slopes are quite steep at times, and ending up stuck in the mud in the middle of the forest should never be on someone's list, lol.

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Still on the way to the top of the hill, we crossed a part that seemed pretty familiar to me just because last year I attended the opening show for The World's Toughest Hard Enduro Rally know as "Redbull Romaniacs", where the contenders had one of the challenges to get up on that hill which is a lot steeper than seems in the picture.

Last year, the show brought to a single place hundreds of riders from no less than 52 countries from all continents of the world, and they had lots of challenges in more parts of the county, the one from Gușterița Hill being a success for just a few of the professional riders. Unfortunately, back then I wasn't able to make my way to the hill and see them in action, but it was a pleasure attending the opening show and then follow their progress by watching the videos and LIVEs from the rest of the tests.

After spending a while seeing plenty of kids and adults training on that part of the hill which is a genuine playground for the Enduro lovers, we finally reached the top of the hill where we parked the car and started walking around.
The first thing we noticed was the tower known under several names such as: The Memorial Tower "Denkmalsturm", "The Falkenhayn's Tower" or "The Mușuroia's Tower", but which in the end, represents the single tower that resisted in Sibiu since the WWI.
Unfortunately, the tower doesn't represent a moment of glory but actually a memorial place for those who lost their lives during the war, in this part of Transylvania.
However, with the passage of time and more and more people looking for a chill place where to relax but still have a great view over the city, the hill turned into a lookout point and this led to moving all the graveyards dedicated to the fallen heroes to the church from Cisnadioara that we visited two years ago. You can read more about it HERE or at least check out the boards dedicated to former soldiers.

Either way, being used with plenty of towers visited so far, I was expecting to be able to enter it and perhaps get a few meters higher for a greater view over the city, but unfortunately, the door was locked and there was no chance to enter.

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There was also some sort of informative board with a QR code that you could scan for more details about the tower but after I scanned it, I realized that it was leading to nowhere. So I guess the common boards with a short story about the place are better than the modern ones which in the end, make you google the name of the tower to find out more about it because the QR code wasn't set up correctly.

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Following the same path, not far from the tower, you will find the cross which is more famous than the tower because during the night it lights up and can be noticed from any part of the city. That's actually the one that sparked our interest before figuring out the name of the hill and that there is actually something to be seen because even though the tower is illuminated as well, it's not visible due to the trees in front of it.

Happily, the cross is bigger and it's enough to look in the direction of the hill and you will become curious to at least find the story of the cross, if not to also make your way to it.

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Either way, even if curiosity is what led us to make our way to Gușterița Hill, the view is what conquered our hearts the most and made us want to stay for more. Because there are plenty of spots where you can sit down with the face either to the city and the mountains or to the Enduro guys which made me feel like I could spend a whole day in the same place without getting bored.

Not to mention the fresh air, silence, and beauty that heal your mind from any problem or stress that is keeping you busy.


In order to reach Gușterița Hill, you need to make your way to the northeast part of Sibiu to the neighborhood with the same name (Gușterița), from where you will follow the forest path indicated on the GPS that will lead you to the top of the hill. Currently, there are no indicators leading you to the hill while you are still on the road, but once you enter the forest path there will be around 2-3 marks written either on a wooden board or a big stone showing you the way.

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Great job, gabrielatravels! It's amazing that you took the initiative to explore a new place and shared your experience with us. Your post is not only informative but also inspiring for those who are looking for new destinations to visit. Your writing style is engaging and made me feel like I was right there with you. Keep up the good work, and I can't wait to read more about your adventures!

Happy to be !ALIVE

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Actually it wasn't my intiative but my sister's, as mentioned... The post was more of an encouragement for the others to go out there and explore the world starting with those places very close to their houses because most of us tend to wait for a holiday or something like that and it's a waste of time.

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Great and informative article on the Gușterița Hill and I liked very much the way you described your journey, what it stands for and also the photos from different angles taken from there. Great times discovering beauties and history from Romania!

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Thank you for the kind words. The beauty of the sky contributed a lot on the pictures taken that day. Such a wonderful spot to be away from the city ❤️

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Great lovely sunny story! :)
Trust me, I know people, who intentionally get stuck in deep mud with their SUVs or cross deep rivers. Us men and our toys, lol.

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I'd love to do that too. Even with an ATV. But definitely not too fun to do it with a common family car haha. Thank you for stopping by 🤍

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:)))
My car is 4WD as I have to go to some wild places for photos sometimes and I've been a few times into situations where it is hard to get out of the mud even with locked 4WD :) It's kinda fun if you're not in a hurry :D

!PIZZA

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Ha, I envy you! I dream owning a 4WD too so I can challenge her on all the mountain paths we get stuck with our boring car xD

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Hahah, don't envy me too much, it's an 18 years old one, I like to keep my stuff until it works :) It has been a faithful friend to me, only minor repairs lately, changing the oil each year and enjoying it.

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To share a recent trip rather than waiting to write about past experiences. It sounds like you had a wonderful time exploring Gușterița Hill and enjoying the stunning views it has to offer. I appreciate your description of the contrast between this spot and the popular Cetățuia Hill, as it gives me a good sense of what to expect. It's always nice to find a peaceful and relaxing place to unwind and appreciate nature away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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Thank you for your kind comment! The time spent at Gușterița Hill was a great one for sure and I can't wait to visit it again, whenever the occasion occurs!

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Hola me encantan tus post, los paisajes y las travesías🤗 que realizas, eres mi inspiración, gracias por compartir tan lindos lugares.

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