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Borsec's main promenade · 7 mineral springs · Easy 2-hour walk

Seven Springs Promenade

Borsec's most beloved walking trail — the western continuation of Hétvezér Promenade,
linking 7 historic mineral springs, each with its own healing effects.

7 mineral springs 2-hour round trip Blue cross marking Open all year
7 mineral springs
2 h round trip
5 waypoints on route
0 lej free — every year

The walking cure of the seven springs

The Seven Springs Promenade is one of Borsec's most beloved walking routes — the western continuation of Hétvezér Promenade — connecting 7 historic mineral springs. Each well offers water with a different mineral composition, so the promenade itself is a healing tradition — a slow, contemplative cure in fresh mountain air.

The path runs via Stadion Street to the Seven Springs building, then continues into the Nădaș Stream Valley and returns in a loop to the town centre. The route is marked with a blue cross and is easy — also suitable for beginners.

Following the classic Borsec walking-cure tradition, the visitor visits each well in turn and sips water from each spring in a glass — different wells for different ailments. This tradition has been alive since the early 19th century, when Borsec became famous across Europe.

Hétforrás sétány Trail images in the Giurgeu Mountains · local source

Technical details

Route

Borsec → Seven Springs Promenade → Stadion Street → Seven Springs → Nădaș Valley → Borsec

Marking

Blue cross — clear signposting along the whole route

Duration

2 hours for the full loop, at a comfortable pace — including wells and breaks

Difficulty

Low — easy walk, suitable for families and seniors

Season

All year round — different beauty in every season

Gear

No special equipment needed — just comfortable shoes and a drinking glass

Trail waypoints

The map below shows the 5 main points of the Seven Springs Promenade, from the Borsec starting point to Nădaș Valley and back. Click the numbers for details!

Source: Excel database T55 — GPS waypoints | Map: OpenStreetMap

Step by step

1

Borsec — Start

GPS: 46.96034° É, 25.57309° K

Departure from the centre of Borsec, near the Mineral Water Museum and the Main Spring. The route starts on Hétvezér Promenade.

2

Seven Springs Boulevard

GPS: 46.96150° É, 25.52300° K

The path turns west onto Seven Springs Boulevard. Wells decorated with wooden pavilions line both sides of the road.

3

Stadion Street

GPS: 46.95820° É, 25.52180° K

Stadion Street is the southern branch of the promenade — the turn-off toward Fairy Garden Bath is also here.

4

Seven Springs building

GPS: 46.95565° É, 25.52158° K

The main destination of the route — here stands the central Seven Springs building, where all 7 wells appear together. The moment you understand the promenade's name.

5

Nădaș Stream Valley

GPS: 46.94120° É, 25.51850° K

From Seven Springs onward into the Nădaș Stream Valley — the quietest part of nature here. From here, a loop back to the centre of Borsec.

Each well is different

The classic promenade includes the following mineral springs. Each well offers water of different composition — with different healing effects!

Main Spring

The source spring of "Borsec" — capped in 1770. The oldest and strongest carbonated water.

Lázár Well

In memory of Count Lázár. For gastritis and stomach ulcers. Analysed by Folbert in 1862.

Boldizsár Well

10–12 °C — the highest temperature. Combined from two springs in 1879. Analysed by Dr. Than Károly in 1889.

László Well

In memory of Lázár László, councillor of Lăzarea. Drinking-water quality — pleasant taste.

Kossuth Well

High in iron — excellent against anaemia. One of Europe's finest healing springs.

Petőfi Well

Honouring the great poet. A bust of Sándor Petőfi can also be found in town.

Pásztor Well

The 7th well — together with Boldizsár, the spring with the second-highest temperature.

Useful information

How to find

  • Departure: Borsec centre
  • GPS (destination): 46.95565° N, 25.52158° E
  • T55 tourist route
  • Blue cross marking

When

  • Open all year
  • Admission: FREE
  • Most beautiful: May – October
  • Take care in winter cold

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Drinking glass for tasting!
  • Water, small snack
  • Raincoat

Tips

  • Combine with the Mineral Water Museum
  • Start in the morning — fewer tourists
  • Pause at every well — like a cure
  • Pair with the Main Spring page
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