Bicazu Ardelean () is a commune in NeamàCounty, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Bicazu Ardelean, Telec (Gyergyózsedánpatak), and Ticoà(Tikos).
Located on the western border of NeamÃÂ County, Bicazu Ardelean is one of three communes in the county (most of which is in Western Moldavia) that are part of the historic region of Transylvania.
The commune lies on the banks of the Bicaz River and its tributaries, the Capra and the Bistra. Directly to the north is the imposing CeahlÃÂu Massif, while the HÃÂÃÂmaÃÂ Mountains are to the southwest. It neighbors the following communes: GrinÃÂieÃÂ and CeahlÃÂu to the north, TaÃÂca to the east, Bicaz-Chei to the south, and TulgheÃÂ, Harghita County to the west.
Bicazu Ardelean is traversed by national road , which starts in Bicaz, to the east; the road continues through the scenic Bicaz Gorge, passes by the Red Lake, and ends in Gheorgheni, to the west, in Harghita County.
In the hamlet of ÃÂepeÃÂeni there is marl quarry; the ore extracted from there is transported to the in TaÃÂca along the that runs from Bicaz-Chei to Bicaz.
The (located on Pârâul Caprei Street in Telec village) is listed as a historic monument by the National Register of Historic Monuments.