Seven Springs
Tourist attraction · South Aegean ·

Seven Springs

Tourist attraction · South Aegean ·

Forest grill restaurant with 7 springs, shady trees, and tunnel

tunnel
dam
lake
peacocks
walk
trees
free entry
free toilets
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
Seven Springs by null
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RestaurantSeven Springs, Archaggelos 851 02, Greece Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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RestaurantSeven Springs, Archaggelos 851 02, Greece Get directions

+30 2241 056417
7springs.gr

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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

Last updated

Dec 22, 2025

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Jonny B.

Google
Well this is a lovely spot in nature and the tunnel is definitely cool and worth walking through. If you're a bit nervous about the dark, use the light on your phone. The passage is quite low and narrow, so if you're claustrophobic, it's time to face your fears or give it a miss. The water is refreshing and maybe 8 inches deep. Can be done in bare feet or flip flops. At tge end of the tunnel is the dam and lake (or large puddle). As others have said its a nice few hours in nature with the peacocks and ducks. The seven springs themselves are beside the restaurant. I only had a cool drink, but the food coming out to others looked very good and people seemed to be enjoying it. I only gave 4 stars as there was no water going over the dam. As a side there were lots of children enjoying themselves.

Mark C.

Google
Definitely worth a visit if you're in Rhodes.Not far from the main 95 road, Rhodes town to Lindos. The tunnel was interesting. Remember to take your shoes with you as you can’t U turn and it’s approximately 400 metres.The waterfall is actually a man made dam and don’t expect to see much flowing over it in the height of summer. Be careful in the 7 springs walk as you can easily get lost. It’s a fair uphill hike so make sure you have water. There’s next to no signage at all so wandering is only for those with a good sense of direction. A good cafe close to the far size car parks. Reasonable price for drinks and donuts. Toilets on site that are free and so is entry.Definitely a different experience!

Eru I.

Google
This is everything you will see there, plus a couple of dozen of peacocks. It is solely promoted for the restaurant there. I gave 1 star because we went to see an actual spring, lake, tunnel etc but the photos will be all of those you see. And some hiking routes. You can have a really nice lunch or dinner in a forest environment in the restaurant there, but seven springs is a pure promotion material to attract tourists to come there and meanwhile have a meal at the restaurant. We regretted losing half an hour there trying to find an actual spring or lake, instead of continuing straight to Zeus temple ruins..

Magical K.

Google
A peaceful, hidden gem in the heart of Rhodes! Seven Springs is a great spot for a short walk in nature – shady trees, bird sounds, and the cool air from the springs make it a lovely escape from the beach heat. The highlight is the narrow, dark tunnel with ice-cold water that you can walk through – it’s a fun and unforgettable experience! In summer, the springs can run low, but the area is still worth visiting. There’s a taverna and restrooms on-site. Avoid flip-flops – proper shoes or sandals with grip are best! A refreshing and unique stop while exploring the island.

JS

Google
Many people look for the dam in the wrong place because there are no clear signs. If you google “Seven Springs Dam,” you’ll find it. The wooded area behind the restaurant, near the “springs,” is actually quite dangerous. The paths run along steep cliffs and can be slippery. The tunnel leading from the restaurant/springs to the lake and dam is an exciting experience.

Miodrag J.

Google
We took the bus from Rhodes Town, and the ride was over 1.5 hours, a bit tiring. You can’t buy a return ticket at the stop, and buses aren’t very frequent, so plan ahead. Once there, the nature is nice, but to be honest, not much more than that. It’s a good spot if you enjoy peaceful walks through the forest, but don’t expect anything too spectacular. Worth a visit only if you really want a nature break.

Baz W.

Google
Nice bit of nature, plenty of trees and water. Good to sit and chill out for a bit. Worth it just for the tunnel walk to the lake. Long pitch black tunnel with cold water running through. It's low and narrow so be prepared to crouch down a bit if you are over about 5ft 10. Free to go, gift shop and a restaurant. I will let the photos say the rest.

vida V.

Google
5 starts only because of a tunnel! My kids loved it and a bit of an adrenaline rush when the phone light goes down and you are in a middle of the dark tunnel! There was no water so we have not seen seven springs unfortunately (probably because of a dry season). The restaurant has lovely foods and peacocks, gooses walking around - looks amazing! Free toilets, a wee playground,