Cave Bath

The thermal water (temperature: 30°C/86°F) is reputed to reduce joint pain, and since it has a lower salt content than most thermal waters (around 1000 mg/liter), people can bathe in it for much longer, practically an unlimited amount of time.

The Cave Bath can be visited all year long, except for January.

The cave and the thermal spring have been known since ancient times, but Tapolca became a popular bathing place only after the Ottoman occupation of Hungary (16th-17th century).

During this time the area belonged to the Greek Orthodox abbey of Görömböly; the development of Tapolca into a bathing place was the idea of the abbot in 1711.

He also brought doctors from Kassa, today Košice, Slovakia to examine the beneficial effects of the water.

Entrance to Miskolctapolca baths
Entrance to the cave bath
Inside the cave bath
Walls of the cave bath