
The Devil's Pond in the city of Covasna, a unique monument in Europe.
Introduction
Even though it has invaluable cultural significance, the "Devil's Pond" in Covasna is not well-known to many people. In fact, "Devil's Pond" is a mud volcano, meaning it is a pit where mud eruptions occur constantly. Interestingly, this volcano is located right in the center of Covasna.
The Phenomenon
The phenomenon occurs due to the release of carbon monoxide, researchers explain. This happens because of the numerous volcanic eruptions that took place in the Harghita region over two million years ago. Studies conducted at "Devil's Pond" show that the carbon monoxide in the bubbles that rise to the surface ranges from 95% to 98%.
Historical Significance
The name "Devil's Pond" seems to have been used since the 18th century. People believed that the clayey water was boiling due to fire from hell; however, the actual volcanoes have long ceased to pose a danger, having been extinct for several decades.
Nearby Attractions
Also in Covasna, near "Devil's Pond," there are several mineral springs whose water is said to help with:
- Rheumatism
- Heart pain
- Gastric issues
Conclusion
So, if you have a free Saturday and find yourself near Covasna, don't hesitate to take a quick trip to this little-promoted wonder of our country.
relatedPosts
Tourist areasTaste Transylvania at Casa Dives
Taste Transylvania at Casa Dives Discover the Charm of the Rural Area Valea Pianului, a corner of heaven in Alba County, hosts the "Taste Transylvania" tou...
Tourist areasRomantic Night at Casa Dives: An Authentic Experience in the Heart of Transylvania
Romantic Night at Casa Dives: An Authentic Experience in the Heart of Transylvania In February 2026, Casa Dives, located in the picturesque area of Valea P...
Tourist areasA Heartfelt Circuit in Țara Hațegului and Transalpina
A Heartfelt Circuit in Țara Hațegului and Transalpina From June 12th to 14th, 2026, we invite you to discover one of the most spectacular and uplifting tou...