Best places to go on an adventure in Hungary
Adventure parks are a great way to spend some time together with your family or to have your heart-rate up without having to go to the gym. There are several options, from rope courses all the way to ziplining. Hungary has a number of amazing adventure parks, too, both in the capital and in the countryside. No matter how much of a sports fan you are, you will definitely find something that suits your needs and pace.
If you love extreme sports, check out this article for some ideas.
Sobri Jóska Adventure and Amusement Park
The Sobri Jóska Adventure and Amusement Park offers fun adventures to visitors of any age. They describe themselves as the place where Hungarian superheroes are made. The smaller ones can enjoy special rides for children, such as a go-kart course or trampolines. There is also a rope course especially for them. Adults can relive their childhood doing fun activities such as the rope course, the mega zipline, or the jump tower. An additional benefit is that all this is located in a beautiful area in the Bakony, with a lake in the centre of it all. In fact, it is an amazing wedding venue, too.
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Dunakaland Adventure Park
The Dunakaland Adventure Park is located not too far from Budapest, in Göd, with a marvellous location in the Danube Bend. The rope course is available for children as well as adults, with various degrees of difficulty. The height varies from 1 metre to 13 metres, in the midst of 100-year-old trees. Since the view is so beautiful, you may want to try a dragon boat tour on the Danube. Those who prefer cars and driving can participate in quad tours and off-road car tours – really, anybody can find something that appeals to them.
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Zamárdi Adventure Park
The Zamárdi Adventure Park is located in a marvellous valley, in an area of 35,000 square metres. You can also find rope courses of various intensity here, just like in the other places. In addition, if you are tired of climbing, you can opt for the slide courses, where you can just let go and enjoy the wind in your face. The little ones can enjoy a labyrinth, a railway for children, as well as bumper cars in the water. Moreover, there is also a possibility to find treasures. It is an excellent place for class trips, company events, or team-building exercises.
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Bókay Adventure Park
Bókay Adventure Park is advertised as the biggest yet cheapest adventure park in Budapest. It is perfect if you want a breath of fresh air in the always-crowded Hungarian capital. Apart from rope courses, there is also a giant slingshot that offers a unique experience. In addition, there are special events at Halloween and Children’s Day, while class trips and birthdays can also be organised here.
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Balatonboglár Adventure Park and Bobsleigh Track
In Balatonboglár, you can enjoy a rope course made with four kilometres of wires, ranging from varying degrees of intensity, a 580-metre-long bobsleigh track, a 10-metre-high climbing wall, as well as marvellous views from a globe lookout tower onto the southern side of Lake Balaton. Following a long tradition, archery can also be practised here, and there is also a cool playground area for the smallest members of the family. Either you want to be adventurous and move around all day, or you prefer a relaxing day near the biggest lake in Hungary, this park will not disappoint.
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https://dailynewshungary.com/best-indoor-activities-to-do-in-budapest/
Source: Daily News Hungary
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