If we stop at the highest peak of Hungary, at the 1014-meter high
Kékestető and we look down on the land below us, we can see a wonderful view.
Mountain peaks covered with forests line up as far as the horizon and basins
eroded by rivers lie among them. We seem to see rows of wine-plants on the
gentle slopes and the steeples glimmering through the distance indicate the
workmanship of men. We rightly feel: Every step brings new experience! The
mountains bordering Hungary from the north is captivating already at first
sight. And if we yield to the temptation and we start ranging through the
winding roads, we become attached to this place for ever. We can admire both
tiny, several hundred-year old churches and cathedrals with cloudwards steeples.
We can find accommodation in hotels meeting the most exquisite demands and in
idyllic village cottages; we can see the ruins of castles defying the elements
and centuries and dignified baroque palaces decorating the towns.
We
become fascinated by lowly whispering brooks with silvery glitter or by silky
rivers but also by caves and mountain lakes. We can relax and get cured in hot
springs. We become captivated by herds galloping on the verdant plateau and we
can catch sight of our rare and protected bird, the sakeret in its nest on the
rock. This land is the home of famous wines and
fabulous traditional dresses. The inestimable natural and cultural values of
this land rightly became parts of World Heritage. Many people fell in love at
first sight with Northern Hungary. Walk through it together with us and open
your heart to its beauty.
Eger and Eger wine
region the baroque town, castle, casamates Tokaj wine
region King of the wines winetasting, Sarospatak Miskolc and Miskolctapolca Old trader town, Caves, Avas church and castles,
cave bath Mezokovesd open pool &
bath, 'matyo' folklor Holloko Cultural Heritage site Egerszalok and Bukkszek thermal
baths the
Palocz road cultural road in Northern Hungary Castles castle ruins on hilltops, do not miss it!