A special experience in the Trascău Mountains is the hike through the Râmeț Gorge (Cheile Râmețului). The gorge is flanked by 150 to 200 meter high rock walls for almost two kilometers. A narrow path leads along the karst walls, which makes the hike a climbing adventure. Rocks blocking the way can be climbed over with the help of iron hooks. The highlight of the gorge is the so-called portal, a stone gate that spans the river like a bridge. The entrance to the gorge can be reached by driving along the right bank of the Geoagiului along the road from the Râmeț Monastery to the end (approx. four kilometers), even if it is no longer asphalted. It gets narrow and parking and turning spaces are rare.