Cover subtitle: A guide to walking in the Carpathian mountains.
Chapter Two: The Bucegi Massif Itinerary through the Bucegi massif Chapter Three: East of the Prahova The Piatra Mare massif The Gârbova and Baiului The Ciucas massif Chapter Four: The Mountains around Brasov Across the Postavaru massif Chapter Five: The Piatra Craiului and Iezer-Papusa Massifs The Piatra Craiului The Iezer-Papusa massif Chapter Six: The Fagaras Chain Itinerary along the Fagaras ridge The Cozia massif Chapter Seven: From the Olt to the Jiu The Cindrel massif The Latoritei ridge The Parâng massif The Sureanu massif The Capatân massif The Lotru massif Chapter Eight: The Retezat Mountains The Vâlcan massif The Retezat The Tarcu massif Chapter Nine: The Mountains of Banat Itinerary Chapter Ten: The Mountains of Maramure The Gutâi mountains The Rodna mountains Chapter Eleven: The Apuseni Mountains The Gilau massif The Trascau The Bihor-Vladeasa region Chapter Twelve: The Eastern Carpathians The Suhard massif The Bârgau massif The Rarau-Giumalau massif The Caliman massif The Ceahlau massif The Hasmas massif and Lacu Rosu The Harghita massif The Muntii Ciucului The Bodoc massif The Vrancea massif and Penteleu Chapter Thirteen: The Monasteries of Bucovina Itinerary.
The mountains of Romania by James Roberts. ISBN 9781849659192. Published by Cicerone in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.