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Bogacs

bogacs wine cellar

Bogacs is one of the most beautiful village in Northern Hungary. Next to the Bukk Mountain, only 16kms from Eger and 8kms from Mezokovesd
The village is famous for its thermal water, beautiful nature, good wine and rich cultural programs.

bogacs wine cellar Thermal water
The 34-38 Celsius degree thermal water was discovered during oil drilling in 1950s. The termal bath offers 5 pools, 1 pool for kids and 1 swimming pool. The bath is open all year. Some of the diseases that thermal water of bogacs is can be curative. in the acute stages of degenerative and inflamed articular diseases and spinal diseases; different kinds of chronic radiculopathia and lumbo-ischialgia; in diseases of the muscle that are accompanied by chronic muscle pain.
Prices and tickets :
The thermal bath opens all year.
off season (01. Jan - 15. May and 16.Sept - 31.Dec)v Adult : 630 Ft
Children : 480 Ft
season
Adult : 850 Ft
Children : 650 Ft

Wine cellars and Bukkalja wine district
Bogacs is part of Bukkalja wine district, in the middle of Eger and Tokaj wine regions. The wine district was created in 1970. Thirty years were of course not enough to create a distinctive image for the wine district. The wine growers are trying instead to sell their wines to the producers of other wine regions, although they have all the necessary natural conditions needed for producing good wine. The area of nine hundred hectares ranges from the border of the Eger wine region as far as the outskirts of the town of Miskolc.

Major wine growing villages are Bogacs, Cserepfalu, Cserepvaralja and Tibolddaroc. In these four villages alone, we can find more than two thousand wine-cellars, in some places hollowed into the tufa one on top of the other. The popular row of wine-cellars in Bogacs is located in the Cserepi street. Cserepi street is only 5min walk from the thermal bath on the way to Cserepfalu.

Other things to do
Bogacs is a perfect base point for different tours, on foot or by bike or by car. See biking routes in Northern Hungary


"Hive rocks"
You can go to visit the famous and mysterious "Hive rocks", which are hive looking creations in the soft tufa rocks. We do not know exactly what are there and made for what.

Open Butterfly Museum
You can visit the Open Butterfly Museum in Bogacs
Open from 1st May - 30th Sept 10am till noon and 2pm till 6pm

Fishing pond
on the road from Bogacs to Eger, you can see at the end of Bogacs, the local fish pond. You can try to catch your dinner!

How to get to Bogacs?

By car
From Budapest, take M3 highway. Take exit at Mezokovesd. At Mezokovesd, go on Bogacs direction By train and bus
From Budapest Keleti station take any slow or fast trains (not InterCity) to Miskolc direction. Take off at Mezokovesd, buses to Bogacs from the trainstation.
Check train timetable
Check buses from Mezokovesd

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Aron's Tips

If you are looking for a small village which offer a lot of attraction for families during summer, Bogacs is your place. Perfect to settle down for a holiday and go around discovering the region as Bogacs is close to everything, Mezokovesd, Eger, Bukk Hills, Szilvasvarad, Lake Tisza all within 50kms.
Bogacs is good starting point to cycling around as well.

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