10 Hungarian places to put on your bucket list

A bucket list contains things that someone doesn’t want to miss out on. Things that she inevitably wants to do or places that she definitely wants to visit. Szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu put together a subjective list of beautiful Hungarian regions. There are so many stunning places in Hungary that it would be hard to pick just 10, but these are places that would be a pity not to visit.

The monadnocks of Balaton Uplands

If you have ever been to Balaton Uplands you’ll never forget the beautiful mountains of the Tapolca Basin. With Lake Balaton in the background, the landscape is perfect. The monadnocks include Badacsony, Saint George Mountain, Csobánc, Gulács, Tóti Mountain, Haláp, Somló Mountain, Kis-Somló and Ság Mountain. They guard the memory of an intensive volcanic action in the depth of the Pannonian Sea.

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Tapolca Lake Cave

A tortuous cave system is hiding under the streets and houses of Tapolca, a little town not far from Balaton. It is the only cave where visitors can make a unique boat trip on the lit, bluish water of the underground lake. It is a unique experience!

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The lavender fields of Tihany

According to szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, the lavender coloured landscape is so whimsical like you’re walking in a fairy tale. The lavender fields of Tihany became the symbol of the peninsula. The lavender’s essential oil intension here is higher than in France, where it originates from. Also, taking pictures there is especially joyful.

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Szalajka valley

It was not an accident but the attraction of the Veil Waterfall that has made Szilvásvárad and its surroundings one of the country’s most popular hiking destinations. It is a natural treasure. The calc-tuff, crusted from the water of caste springs, forms a ladder-like formation and the veil-like water pouring down on it is a breath-taking sight.

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Hegyestű Geological Site, Monoszló

The partly quarried cone of the basalt volcano provides a particular view not only from far away, but it is amazing from a short distance, too. The material of the now strictly protected wall of basalt columns was once quarried by hand. Hegyestű is the ‘keeper’ of the gate of the Káli-basin and it can be found between Zánka and Monoszló reaching as high as 337 metres.

The tarn of Megyer Mountain

Tarn of Megyer Mountain, located near the town of Sárospatak, is a popular tourist destination. Although visitors are neither allowed to bath or to boat in the pond, the scenic landscape that surrounds the small lake makes it worth visiting.

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The Gaja canyon and the Roman bath

The canyon is between the two villages of Bodajk and Balinka. The canyon, with a small river called Gaja running through it, is quite beautiful. It is the best to visit in spring, soon after the snow has melted, because the river spectacularly pours into the pond.

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Hollókő

Hollokő is an outstanding example of a deliberately preserved traditional settlement. This village is a living example of rural life before the agricultural revolution of the 20th century. The preservation of the traditional techniques of rural and Palóc architecture, the local uses of materials and forms as well as the historical, one-street village structure have been maintained. It is also part of the World Heritage.

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Lake Tisza Ecocentre

The touristic complex at Lake Tisza was erected to collect and display the amazing nature and wildlife of the River Tisza valley, and the second largest lake in Hungary. The strongest argument to visit the place without doubt is the largest freshwater aquarium system in Europe: the capacity of the giant aquarium is 535 000 litres in itself, the underwater tunnel is 7 metres long and weighs more than 4.5 tons.

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Nádasdy Castle

It is the only romantic Hungarian castle built in Tudor style. The walls of the castle guard the memory of an eternal love in Nádasladány. Earl Ilona Zichy was only 24 years old when she died, but her husband, who built the castle, furnished every room like his wife was still alive.

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One comment

  1. Thank you for this beautiful journey in my homeland! My favorite place is Lake Balaton. Few know that Beethoven composed the Moonlight sonata at its banks and Rabindranat Tagore has written his most beautiful poems here.

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