Cetea (Roman Baths)

Last Update: 30.04.2025 by APIC România
Region: Centru / Center
Subregion: Alba
Town: Cetea
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559m
511m
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Summary:
The Cetea stream, a left tributary of the Galda river, has carved a short canyon along its course, less than 100 meters in length. This canyon is made up of a series of consecutive waterfalls, flowing in a very sinuous, meandering path. The locals call these stone pits at the base of the waterfalls "Roman Baths," reputed to be the most beautiful potholes in the Trascău Mountains.