Public Drinking Spring

Azuga "Forest Prince"

romania(approximate)

Azuga "Forest Prince"
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About This Spring

## Overview Azuga "Forest Prince" is a public drinking spring nestled in the forested mountains near the town of Azuga in Romania's Prahova Valley. Situated at an elevation in the Carpathian Mountains, this cold-water spring has long been valued by locals and hikers for its crisp, refreshing taste. The name "Forest Prince" ("Prințul Pădurii" in Romanian) evokes the deep woodland setting where the spring emerges — a fitting title for a source hidden among the conifers and beech trees of the surrounding mountain slopes. Azuga itself is a well-known resort town in the Bucegi Mountains area, famous for its ski slopes, brewery heritage, and access to alpine trails. The "Forest Prince" spring is one of several natural water sources in the region that have historically been used by shepherds, foresters, and mountain travelers. Visitors have reported that the water is cold, clean-tasting, and excellent for making tea or preparing food — a testament to the mineral-rich geology of the Carpathian range through which it filters. ## Directions 1. Head to the town of **Azuga** in Prahova County, Romania, accessible via DN1 (E60) between Bușteni and Predeal. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **45.4359156, 25.6553701** to navigate to the spring's location in the forested area surrounding the town. 3. The spring is situated in a mountainous, wooded area — look for marked forest trails or local signage pointing to natural springs in the vicinity. 4. Sturdy footwear is recommended, as the approach may involve unpaved forest paths. ## What to Expect The "Forest Prince" spring delivers cold, fresh mountain water from a natural source deep in the Carpathian forest. The surrounding landscape is lush with coniferous and deciduous trees, offering a peaceful, shaded setting that feels far removed from the bustle of the nearby resort town. The water flow is typical of mountain springs in the region — steady and cool even during warmer months. The spring has been reported to produce water that is particularly well-suited for brewing tea and cooking, suggesting a clean mineral profile. As with all natural springs, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions. The area around Azuga offers plenty of additional activities for visitors: hiking trails into the Bucegi and Baiu Mountains, the historic Rhein Azuga wine cellars, and winter sports facilities. A visit to the "Forest Prince" spring pairs well with a day of mountain exploration in one of Romania's most scenic valleys.

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45.435916, 25.655370

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Directions 1. Head to the town of **Azuga** in Prahova County, Romania, accessible via DN1 (E60) between Bușteni and Predeal. 2. Use the

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