Újhutai Csorgó kút
Discover the Tranquility of Újhuta's Csorgó Kút
Explore the serene Flórika Forrás in Háromhuta, where stunning nature meets rich cultural history, perfect for a tranquil getaway.
Flórika Forrás in Háromhuta is a picturesque tourist attraction and museum that invites visitors to explore its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Surrounded by serene landscapes, this location offers a tranquil escape and a chance to immerse in local culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving to Flórika Forrás, start from the nearest town, Sárospatak. Head east on route 37 towards the village of Háromhuta. Continue on route 37 until you reach the intersection of route 37 and route 2501. Turn onto route 2501 and follow the signs to Háromhuta. Upon entering Háromhuta, look for local signs indicating Flórika Forrás. There is limited parking available near the site.
Public Transportation
To reach Flórika Forrás via public transportation, take a train or bus to Sárospatak. From Sárospatak, you can catch a bus heading towards Háromhuta. Check the local bus schedule for specific times, as services may be limited. Once you arrive in Háromhuta, follow the signs to Flórika Forrás, which is a short walking distance from the bus stop.
Walking
If you find yourself in Háromhuta, Flórika Forrás is accessible on foot. From the center of Háromhuta, head towards the marked hiking trails. The walk will take approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. The path is well-marked, but be sure to wear appropriate shoes as it can be uneven in places.
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