Local attractions in Dalnic

Guests may request a picnic basket for their walks in the area. 

Historic reformed church

One of the village’s most significant landmarks is its Árpád-era church, notable not only for its architecture. After the 1977 earthquake, one of the most remarkable runic script relics of the county was discovered here, holding unique historical significance.

György Dózsa memorial sites

Historical sources indicate that György Dózsa, leader of the 1514 peasant uprising, was born in Dalnic. Several memorial sites throughout the village commemorate his legacy and the village’s past.

Noble mansions

Covasna county is often called the land of mansions and castles, and Dalnic is a fine example of this heritage. Four to five noble residences remain in the village, including:

  • Hadnagy Mansion (1908)
  • Lázár–Beczásy Manor House (1753)
  • The carefully restored Gaál Mansion – your accommodation

Hiking and walks

Walking on the hills above the mansion offers panoramic views of the entire village and surrounding landscape.
Seasonally, visitors may enjoy:

  • berry picking
  • mushroom foraging

These activities can be arranged with a knowledgeable local guide upon request.

Mineral springs

Several sulfur-rich mineral springs flow in the forests of Dalnic, long known for their beneficial properties and considered valuable natural assets.

Búvártó (Diver Lake)

One of the area’s most distinctive attractions is Búvártó, offering a concept unique in Europe.

What does Búvártó offer?

  • scuba diving opportunities
  • industrial diving and underwater hydrotechnical work
  • an underwater pub serving craft beer
  • NAUI diving courses and certified training for beginners

This experience is especially recommended for those seeking something truly unusual and memorable.