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Hungary's highest mountain - Kekes

What is the highest mountain in Hungary? This question can often be heard from tourists who prefer outdoor activities. The highest mountain in Hungary is called Kekes. which translates from English as "bluish." It really has a bluish tint when viewed from a distance. Framed by floating clouds, Kekesh seems almost luminescent. This is the third most popular attraction in Hungary after Lake Balaton and the Danube. The mountain is located on the territory of the Matra mountain range between the local cities of Gyöngyös and Eger. The height of Kekesh is 1014 meters.

Although Kekesh is not among the top 10 highest mountains in the world. It has an enviable popularity. Many tourists begin the trek to the top of Kekesh from the town of Matrahaz. In addition, if you do not mind paying about 500 forints ($ 2), you can take the elevator to the observation deck on the TV tower, which is located on Kekesh. It offers a fantastic view of the rest of Matra and you can take wonderful photos of the surrounding views. A mild climate all year round and long sunny days make Kekesh a popular summer vacation destination. Even in November-December, when it is foggy and cold in the cities, it is sunny and relatively warm above Kekesh. If you still freeze, you can warm up in a cafe located in the TV tower. The pride of this institution is the exhibition of mini-bottles.

To get to Kekes, you will need to either rent a car from Budapest or take a direct bus from the Nepliget bus station (Budapest). It runs three times a day, daily. It will take about 2 hours to get to the mountain.

The largest mountain in Hungary is one of the few ski places in this country. Hotels and ski runs are scattered throughout the Matra mountain range and conditions vary depending on the weather. This is not the most popular place for skiing in Europe, but there is a lot of entertainment, from night skiing to a restaurant for lovers of Hungarian cuisine. And nature lovers can hike along the slopes of the mountain and go through the dense beech forests. This is one of the interesting places where you can go for the New Year holidays.

The mountain can be visited both alone and by entire families. There, like almost everywhere in Hungary, there is a playground for children. Not without tourist souvenirs, so do not forget to please your relatives and colleagues with a small Hungarian present.

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The highest mountains of different countries: Hungary, Austria, Greece and Argentina their names and height

The highest mountains of different countries

This article briefly describes the highest mountains of different countries in Europe and America. The name and height are given. Some descriptions are given about their names, location, and much more.

The highest mountain in Hungary

  Hungary is located 200 meters above sea level and does not have high mountains. The highest mountain in Hungary is Kekes. In English, it means “bluish”. Well, indeed, if you look at the mountain in the distance, it seems bluish.

Mount Kekesh is part of the Matra mountain range, being Hungary's longest ski run. Its length is about 2 km. The mountain is ideal for beginners to ride. Its height is 1014 meters above sea level. It is located between the cities of Eger and Gyöngyös.

After Lake Balaton and the Danube - Kekesh is one of Hungary's most popular attractions.

The highest mountain in Hungary is Kekes, with a height of 1014 meters.

The highest mountain in Austria

  A quarter of Austria is occupied by the ridges of the Eastern Alps. The most impressive attraction of the country and at the same time the highest mountain in Austria is Grossglockner. This mountain has 2 peaks: Grossglockner and Klinglockner. Grossglockner’s height is 3,798 meters, the second peak is slightly lower and reaches a height of 3,770 meters. There is a pass between the peaks, and at the foot - the largest glacier - Pasterze.

The highest mountain in Austria - Grossglockner (Grossglockner), a height of 3798 meters.

The highest mountain in Greece

  Known in ancient Greek mythology, Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, which was inhabited by 12 gods, led by Zeus.

In ancient times, Mount Olympus was the border between two states - Thessaly and Macedonia. To date, the entire territory surrounding the mountain range has been declared a national park. Since 1981, the mountain has been recognized as a part of the World Natural Heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There are 52 peaks on the mountain, the height of which varies from 760 to 2917 meters. The highest peak of Olympus is Mitakis, whose height is 2917 meters. The second and third places were occupied by the peaks of Skolio, 2912 meters high and Stephanie, 2905 meters high.

The highest mountain in Greece is Olympus, the highest peak of Olympus is Metakis, 2917 meters high.

The highest mountain in Argentina

  Aconcagua rises 6962 meters in height, and is the highest point of South Amrica, as well as the entire southern and western hemispheres.

A mountain arose at the moment of collision of tectonic plates of South American and Nazca. Today the mountain is completely covered with snow. The name of the mountain is translated into Russian as Stone Guard.

The highest mountain in Argentina is Aconcagua, with a height of 6962 meters.

Kekes - Hungary's highest mountain

Relief of Hungary

Most of the territory of Hungary is located on the Central Danube Plain and has a predominantly flat character. The eastern part of the plain (Alföld) has a flat low-lying relief, the western (Dunantul) is divided by numerous hills up to 300 meters high.

In the north-west of the country is the Kishalfeld Lowland, limited from the west by the foothills of the Alps, with a height of 500-800m. In the north of Hungary lie the spurs of the Western Carpathians up to 1000 m high. They are divided by wide river valleys and are isolated volcanic massifs and limestone plateaus.

Mount Kekes (1014 m) is the highest peak in Hungary, located in the Matra massif in the northeast of the capital of Hungary, Budapest.
  The mountain got its name because of its color, in Hungarian the word “kek” means “blue”, and Kekesh, respectively, “bluish”.

Mount Kekesh on the map

How to get to Kekesh Mountain

In order to get to Kekes, you must either rent a car in Budapest or use the public transport services.
  And by car, you can almost reach the top of the mountain.

A direct bus following route No. 1045 leaves from the Nepliget bus station (Budapest) and runs daily 3 times a day. Travel time is approximately 1 hour 55 minutes. Distance 98.4 km.

Schedule can be specified on the website

On working days, the bus from Budapest leaves at X6: 45, 8:45, 14:15 and back to Budapest at X9: 45, 12:45, 17:05.

Bus number 1045 stops in the nearest town Gyöngyös (Gyöngyös).

You can get to the top of the bluish mountain by car or on foot from the town of Matrahazy.

Bus schedule Budapest - Gyöngyös - Matrahazy - Kékestető.

Kekesh Mountains photo

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Mountains of hungary

  • Avash
    A hill of volcanic origin in the city of Miskolc, Hungary. Its peak (234 m above sea level, 104 m above the city) is the highest point of Miskolc. At the top of the hill is a television tower 72 meters high, which was built in 1963 and was a symbol of the city. From the viewing platform of the television tower offers a wonderful panorama of the city and its surroundings. The previous tower was made of wood according to the design of Balint Seghalmi and was shaped like a wooden church. It was destroyed by Soviet soldiers during the revolution in 1956.
  • Alpocaglia
    Geographical region in the north-west of Hungary (on the border with Austria). The region is located in the western part of the region (s) Gyёрr Moson Sopron and Vash. The region is a continuation of the Alps (the German name is the Eastern Alps). Most of the region is a hilly area, overgrown with fir and pine forests. There are two large mountain ranges on the territory: Koseg and Sopron. The highest point of the Hungarian Alps is the Irottkyo peak, which is located in the Monti region (882 meters above sea level). On the territory of Koseg and Monti Sopron there are two protected natural areas that are part of the Fertё Hanshag National Park.
  • Bacon
    Massif in the Central Transdanubia in Hungary. The Bakony Mountains arose in the Tertiary and Quaternary periods. The soil was laid in the valleys by the advancing and then retreating sea, and later by rivers and streams. Under the influence of water movement, numerous craters, rock towers and caves formed. They are located north of Lake Balaton and are mostly in Veszprem County. The mountain chain is discontinuous, stretching from the southwest to the northeast, the chain is 80 km long and about 40 km wide. Allocate the North Bacon and the South Bacon. In the Bacon mountain range are located between the Vertes massif and the highest point - Mount Kershehed (713 m.), On top of which there is an observation tower. The unofficial capital of the mountainous region is the city of Sierz.
  • Boryozhen
    A mountain massif of predominantly volcanic origin in the Hungarian region of the Danube Bend, on its eastern shore. The area of \u200b\u200bthe massif is about 600 km2. On the territory of the massif is the Börzhensky Nature Reserve (Duna Ipoi National Park). A large number of sources and streams.
  • Bukk
    The mountain range in Hungary is located in the north-east of the country.
    Most of the massif is part of the Bukk National Park. The highest point of Bukk is Mount Istállóskő (959 m), the third largest in Hungary after Kekes and Galyatető. 1115 caves were discovered on the territory of this massif, some of them are popular tourist sites. There are a number of ski slopes equipped with ski lifts. The name Bukk comes from the Hungarian word for beech, which is very common in this region.
  • Gellert
    Mountain (hill) with a height of 235 m, which overlooks the Danube, in Budapest (Hungary). It is part of the 1st and 11th districts of Budapest. The mountain was named after Gerard of Hungary - a Catholic saint, the Enlightener of Hungary, who was killed by the Gentiles. At its top is the citadel, which offers views of both sides of the Danube.
  • Western Carpathians
    The highest and widest part of the Carpathians in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary. Length about 400 km, width over 200 km, height up to 2655 m (Gerlakhovsky Shtit in Tatra mountains). The mountains consist of several ranges and isolated massifs that have a common direction from the southwest to the northeast. In the north, the mid-altitude ranges of the Western Beskids stretch. The central part of the Western Carpathians consists of a number of high-mountain and mid-mountain massifs (High Tatras, Low Tatras, Big Fatra, etc.), composed mainly of granites, gneisses and other crystalline rocks, as well as limestones, and are separated by deep depressions. Alpine landforms and glacial lakes are characteristic of the upper part of the mountains.
  • Carpathians
    The mountain system in Central Europe, on the territory of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine (Transcarpathian, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk regions), Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia and partially Austria (Hundsheimer Berge at Heinburg-on-Danube and Niederosterreichishe Inzelbergschwell at Mistelbach).
  • Kekesh
    The mountain, with a height of 1014 meters above sea level, the highest peak in Hungary, is located in the Matra mountain system in the north of the country. This is the third most popular tourist destination after Lake Balaton and the Danube. The name Kekesh comes from the bluish appearance of the mountain. In Hungarian, the word “kek” means “blue”, and Kekesh, respectively, “bluish”.
  • Matra
    Mountain range in northern Hungary. Mount Kekesh (1014 m) is the highest mountain not only of the Matra mountain range, but also of Hungary. Vegetation - oak and beech forests, also - orchards, vineyards. Foothills of the Matra (Matraalya) is an important Hungarian wine-growing region.
  • Hungary is a small country in Central Europe. She has a solid thousand-year history rich in numerous wars and conquests.
      Hungary is conveniently located on the Central Danube Plain and takes up relatively little space, and can not boast of a variety of climatic zones.

    Climate
      The climate here is temperate continental, there are no sharp changes in temperature.
      Flora
      The nature of Hungary is its main attraction. On the hills and hillocks, birches, oaks and Christmas trees feel comfortable, firs and chestnuts come across, you can meet beech. Green forest cover occupies a fifth of the country.
      Fossils
      Some hills abound in minerals. At the foot of some hills, deposits of lead, copper and manganese ore can be found.
      Fauna
      The wildlife of Hungary is rich and diverse. Nowhere else here, you will not meet so many wild boars, not to mention foxes, hares, deer. There are rare species of animals. These are otters and beavers, which are reliably protected by the state.
      Here, in Hungary, in the miraculously preserved atmosphere of the Middle Ages, it is quiet and peaceful. Crowds of tourists flock here from all over the world to plunge into this atmosphere.
      The Middle Ages reigns in the capital. The capital of Hungary is Budapest. It is conveniently located on the Danube River, which once connected the cities of Pest, Buda and Obuda into a single whole, giving life to the city of Budapest. The city has a very interesting history, many attractions that are enough for a separate article.

    In addition to Budapest, the sights of Hungary are the city of Miskolc, Lake Balaton, Aggtelek caves, some springs with thermal and mineral water, the balneological resort of Heviz, located not far from Lake Balaton.
      In general, these healing springs are the country's most valuable asset. Their visiting by tourists is a source of stable income for the country's budget. And almost every tourist who visited Hungary, always tries to get to its ski resorts.
      Ski resorts

    Recently, ski resorts in Hungary have become very popular among fans of this sport. Especially some mountain ranges enjoy their love. For example, the mountain system of Matra. This is the famous ski resort of Hungary. It is located just a hundred kilometers from Budapest. Interestingly, soft snow cover remains in this area for the fourth part of the year (about 100 days). When real snow disappears from the mountains, it is replaced with artificial snow. Its submission occurs using special equipment. Therefore, the tourist flow here does not dry out all year round.
      The highest mountain

    As already mentioned, in Hungary you will not find high mountain peaks. In fact, its entire territory is a continuous hill. Since the country is almost all elevated above sea level by 200 meters. And yet, the highest mountain in Hungary is - called Kekes. Translated from Hungarian, this means "bluish."
      This mountain is unusually picturesque. This is what attracts tourists who, having visited the Danube and Lake Balaton, are happy to plunge into the almost untouched by civilization nature of Mount Kekesh.
      Its height is 1014 meters above sea level. In comparison, the peaks of the Caucasus are modest in height, but you can endlessly admire the magnificent landscapes that open up to the view from the top of this mountain.

    She sheltered in the mountain range of Matra and has the longest ski track in Hungary. Its length is about two kilometers. Skiing on the slopes of Kekesh is convenient for beginners and inexperienced skiers, as its slopes are gentle, without any sudden changes. Therefore, professional skiers are not interested here (lacks adrenaline) and they prefer to use other tracks. For that, beginners here are comfortable and safe. In principle, Mount Kekesh is more a landmark than an object of skiing.
      How to get there

    You can get to the top of the bluish mountain by car. If you don’t have a car at hand, you can take a walk. The walk starts from the town of Matrahazy, which in itself is of great interest for its miniature temples and a chapel. For some, this walk may seem long and tiring, but for those who feel the strength and energy in themselves, I strongly recommend that you put aside laziness and take a walk to the top in this way. The paths leading to it are surrounded by such picturesque places that you will not even notice how you will be on top, and “click” a bunch of stunning photographs.
    On the top

    There is a TV tower on the mountain with an observation deck and a cafe. The height of the tower is 180 meters. It helps travelers not to get lost on numerous trails on the way to the mountain peak. Which, in general, is difficult, since all the paths going towards the mountains lead to the top. You can go to the observation deck by elevator.
      From a viewing platform into the distance for many kilometers you can see the terrific beauty of the landscape, which has remained unchanged for several centuries. I hope you will appreciate the beauty of the Hungarian midlands!
      You will have to evaluate not only natural beauties, but also the advantages of Hungarian cuisine. The cafe offers hearty, spicy and aromatic dishes. The main products for them are pork and red pepper.
      Here is a wonderful exhibition of mini bottles of locally produced wines. And it is not surprising, because the fertile lands of Matra have been famous for their vineyards since ancient times. Here you can try the world famous Tokai.

    In this amazing meta, you can relax with your whole family or alone. Everyone, both adults and children will be able to find entertainment for their taste and opportunities. And without souvenirs that will remind you of the trip and the beauties of Mount Kekesh, no one will be left. Have a nice trip!

    Massif Matra

    The Matra massif is located just a hundred kilometers from the capital of Hungary, Budapest. This province, called nothing more than the soul of Hungary, here is the highest point of this mysterious, beautiful country - a mountain called Kekes.

    The top of these Kekesteto mountains has a height of 1014 meters above sea level, and the top of Galyateto - 965 meters, which made it possible to equip beautiful slopes for skiing on their slopes. They are intended for trained athletes and "dummies" who have the opportunity to study at a sports school. The slopes are equipped with six tracks 3,500 meters long with a height difference of 146 meters. Evening lighting allows tourists to ride on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays after sunset. Snow cannons provide high-quality snow cover in any weather. For toboggan lovers, a toboggan run is equipped.

    Due to many eruptions, the soil around the mountains was so fertile that soon deciduous forests grew on the hills. In the following millions of years, the mountains were further formed by weather and rivers. For the Hungarians, the Hungarian mountains have always been a very important aspect. In the Middle Ages, dozens of castles were built to take advantage of geographical advantages and to protect against attackers. At the same time, the mountains were an important economic factor, since in addition to food and forest, they have also been offering rich veins from ores since the century.

    From a cultural point of view, the mountains offer Hungarians a special passion. Basically flat landscapes, mountains are interesting and varied. Hiking along mountain ranges has been a tradition for centuries, and in recent years and decades, Hungarian tourism has significantly expanded its offer.

    In the mountains of the Matra, in addition to the ski slopes, there are well-known resorts Buksek, Parade  and Matrafured. The basis of balneology in Hungary is composed of thermal springs with a rich mineral composition of water. Without exception, all guides conducting excursions around the Matra advise tourists to breathe as deep as possible. In Matra, everything has healing power and, above all, air. This province is known throughout Europe as one of the best climatic resorts. Life is in full swing here all year round, in the winter many vacationers ski, the famous triples with jingle bells, and in the summer, hiking, cycling, give all guests of the Matra incomparable pleasure.

    Hungarian mountains can be grouped into 4 regions, and each individual region has special characteristics. In the west of the country are the mountains of Alpocale, which can be translated from Hungarian as the foot of the Alps. Along the western border of Sopron stretches the most eastern parts of the Alpine mountains. The nearest region is the Trans-Danube Mountains, which run along the northern part of Lake Balaton and reach the Danube descent north of Budapest. A feature is the mountains of witnesses on Lake Balaton, which come out of a flat environment.

    The Matra mountain range is covered with oak and beech forests. The mild climate contributes to the development of gardening and vineyards. Therefore, the foothills of the Matra is considered one of the leading regions for the production of quality Hungarian wines. And enotherapy, better known as wine treatment, is out of season. Connoisseurs of the divine, intoxicated drink know that Matra is the birthplace of white wines.

    In the south-west of the country is another region of the Hungarian mountains, namely Mount Mecek. Not far from the city of Pecs, the mountains strongly united in the mountains offer wonderful hiking. The most impressive region is, of course, the northern Hungarian mountains. Mountains lead the entire north of the country, and here are the highest mountain peaks. In addition to hundreds of caves, mountain rivers and gorges, this region offers a completely new picture of the Hungarian landscape. If you drive, for example, on a mountain road between Eger and Miskolc, in a few minutes you will forget that you are still in Hungary, because the mountain landscape immediately resembles Austria or Switzerland.


    Almost all the inhabitants of the surrounding villages have been engaged in winemaking since the time they came to this fertile land. Tourists will be able to get acquainted with the magical properties of local wines on a sightseeing trip, on an amazing retro train. At each of the stops, everyone is invited to visit the wine cellars and taste the gifts of Matra. One of the most famous cellars, the Heller wine cellar, it stretches 542 meters in the bowels of the earth. In its labyrinths it is quite easy to get lost if you inadvertently fall behind the tourist group, but the guides, knowing the features of Heller, carefully monitor the tasters.

    The charm of the Hungarian mountains has survived to this day. Hiking is one of the most popular leisure activities in Hungary, and therefore tourism routes have been significantly expanded in recent years. In addition to the beautiful mountain trails, forest trails and paths through nature reserves, many other activities are available. For example, you can drive through the mountains on the nostalgic narrow-gauge railway or enjoy a delicious meal in one of the mountain restaurants. At the same time, skiing has also become popular in Hungary, as the slopes are especially suitable for beginners.

    Hungarians, known in Europe as one of the most enterprising peoples, they try to get the maximum benefit and profit from their national wealth. Having tasted the amazing desserts of local culinary specialists, such as, for example, grape pudding with nutmeg sauce, you begin to understand what truly tasty food is. Those who are not tired of the abundance of medieval castles, which Hungary is extremely rich in, should definitely visit the tiny town of Paradshashvar.

    Despite the already impressive range of activities, the tourism sector is expanding its capabilities even more. One of the most popular tourist destinations from abroad is the Matra Mountains. The rich fauna and flora, as well as numerous routes and viewing platforms make an unforgettable trip possible. If you want to feel some comfort after a long hike, you can book a room in the surrounding villages in a cozy guest house.

    Regardless of whether you are traveling with your family or with an active group of older people, the Hungarian mountains offer everything from nature. The Bukk Mountains are a central element of the Bukk National Park. This Hungarian mountain, located between Eger and Miskolc, offers an excellent combination of culture and nature. In addition to the special national park, there are some world famous sights such as Lake Hamory near Lillafured. The mountain road can be used on your own car and gives an excellent overview of regional geology.

    The most beautiful building, a hunting castle, its walls are pale pink in the rays of the rising sun, evoke a feeling of silent delight among the guests. The castle was once converted into a hotel, and nowadays, its doors are open to everyone. This city was chosen as a resort, it is no coincidence that if you go around the hotel and go a little further, you can see a healing, mineral spring spurting out of the землиevice land. This spring, which is far from the only one, in the wonderful province of Matra, on the outskirts of the village of Matraverebey, is a spring which, according to legend, was visited by the Virgin, and with the help of water from this spring healed a sick shepherd. Do you believe it, or do not believe in this legend, but walking to the source along the path, admiring the beauty of the virgin forest, listening to the twittering of birds and the quiet rustling of leaves, is necessary.

    Culturally, Eger and Miskolc are two rich chests with Hungarian history. For guests who spend their holidays in Budapest, the Börzöny Mountains have long been good advice for a short hiking trip. Located north of the Danube Cathedral, this Hungarian mountain has long been a popular recreational area, not only among residents of Budapest. Not too tense heights, some mountain restaurants and observation towers make these mountains a great place. In addition, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Danube Bend and Visegrad from the southern peaks.

    Many tourists, admiring the pristine beauty of Matra, do not notice how imbued with the spirit of this amazing, fabulous province.

    Medical tourism

    Parafyurdo - “The Pearl of Mount Matra” is a healing bath located among the picturesque forests in the valley of Tarn's crystal clear mountain stream. The Paradise State Clinic is located at an altitude of 214 m above sea level in a valley with a remarkably mild, balanced climate, since this place is reliably protected from the north-west winds by the ridge of Mount Matra. The bathhouse is known in Hungary as one of the centers of medical tourism, thanks to the healing thermal water, containing arsenic, iron, alum. For more than 2 centuries, “acidic” water from the Chevice spring has been used to treat mainly gynecological diseases, and they also drink water for stomach diseases.

    If you want to quickly explore the mountains, you can jump on the narrow gauge railway and look at the most important places during the day, and then return to Budapest. It is clear why hiking in Hungary is almost a national sport. Numerous and varied Hungarian mountains are a hallmark of culture, nature and health. Each region has its own unique characteristics: from simple restaurants to exclusive spa hotels in the mountains. In addition, all levels of difficulty are available in the mountains, from light walks to moderate mountain tours that require a lot of energy.

    The Hungarian State Clinic Paradfurdo is one of the most equipped specialized rehabilitation clinics in Hungary.

    The article tells about Hungary, summarizes the history of this European country, its main attractions, tells about the ski resorts, and is not forgotten in Hungary itself.

    Brief historical background

    Hungary is one of the oldest countries. Its more than a thousand-year history is known for numerous battles and conquests. The country is also famous for the launch of the first European metro in 1869. Since the mid-twentieth century, due to the invasion of Soviet troops on the territory of the country in order to overthrow the German occupiers, the communist regime prevailed in it. However, in the late 90s, Hungary switched to the capitalist system and is currently a member of NATO and the EU.

    Thanks to constantly improving infrastructure, guests in Hungary are increasingly able to explore forests and rivers of surveys, and the stop in the development of tourism is far from the prospect. Although Hungary is mostly known for its vast plains, the Hungarian mountains are exceptional advice for wonderful and unforgettable trips in the heart of a Hungarian village.

    Other relevant information

    Number of Hungarian mountains: in Hungary there are 20 different mountain ranges. Tourism infrastructure: Pedestrian networks and tourism infrastructure are improving every year and are already in good condition for the most part. Variety of excursion destinations: depending on the region, guests have many natural and human attractions at their disposal.

    The area occupied by Hungary on the Middle Danube Plain is relatively small, which does not guarantee an exceptional variety of climatic zones. The climate here is temperate continental, without sharp jumps in temperature. Thousands of tourists from all over the world seek to Hungary to get in touch with the special atmosphere of the Middle Ages prevailing in the capital, as well as visit the ski resorts of this miniature country.

    The level of complexity of excursions: everything can be organized from simple walks to stressful extreme tours. In northern Hungary, the Matra Mountains are one of the most diverse mountains in the country; the city of Gyöngöes is often considered the capital of the local mountains. Forests in the mountains are sometimes thousands of years old and can be explored along trails, some of which are already part of European hiking trails.

    Access: Probably the best access point to the mountains is the city of Gyönös, from which roads and hiking trails lead to the region. Necessary equipment: for long-term storage of shoes, for long trips, full equipment for hiking is recommended.

    Budapest.

    Why did tourists love the country?


    In addition to Budapest, the main tourist attractions of the country are the city of Miskolc, Lake Balaton, Aggtelek caves and several springs with thermal and mineral water. Heviz, located near Lake Balaton, is also included here. In general, the healing springs of Hungary are considered the most valuable asset and bring a steady income from visiting tourists.

    Variety of excursions: the mountains offer trips for several hours, half day, full day or several days. Information: The mark is available in Hungarian. Where the Alps meet the Mediterranean Sea and the Pannonian Plain with the karst world, Slovenia. This small green country has an extension of 273 km². Slovenia is one of the countries with an exceptional number of excellent athletes and has rich cultural creativity. In Slovenia, it is not difficult to compare the cost of goods and services, since they are expressed in one of the most important world currencies.

    Ski resorts

    Ski resorts in Hungary have recently begun to gain popularity among connoisseurs of this sport. Several Hungarian mountain ranges are especially fond of skiing tourists.

    The most famous ski resort in Hungary is considered to be the Matra mountain system, located one hundred kilometers from the capital. This area is famous for the long-term maintenance of snow cover (up to 100 days). At a time when real snow leaves the mountain range, it is replaced by artificial snow, which is fed by specialized guns. The tourist flow here is not reduced year-round.

    More interesting information on the web pages of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. It is located in the center of Europe, always discussing the old and the new, tradition and sophistication. Its exoticism comes from the countless cultural influences this country has had over the centuries.

    In all parts of the country, this cultural diversity is present, from the timeless capital passing through the bucolic landscapes of vineyards along the Danube to beautiful and beautiful national parks, you can appreciate the importance of this fact.

    What is the highest mountain in Hungary?


    The country does not have high mountain peaks, although almost all of it is located 200 meters above sea level. We can assume that almost its entire territory is a hill.

    The most in Hungary is the peak of Kekes. It is part of the Matra mountain range and has the longest ski run in Hungary. Its length is about two kilometers, but skiing from the slopes of Kekesh is more to the liking of inexperienced and beginner skiers.

    For all lovers of history, art and beauty in general, the capital of the country, Budapest, offers a fantastic journey through various eras and artistic styles, such as Baroque, Neoclassicism or Art Nouveau, with examples such as the Buda Castle or the Roman ruins of the city.

    For those who like to travel and discover new destinations, we recommend the cities of Szeged, Soprano, Debrecen and Kecskemét offering other types of attractions or the city of Pecs, where you can enjoy its exotic mosques and impressive public buildings.

    The highest mountain in Hungary, whose height is 1014 meters above sea level, is famous for its magnificent landscapes that open to the view, the snow cover here is quite soft, and the slopes are gentle, without drops. Accordingly, professional skiers who prefer more adrenaline visit other slopes.

    Nature is one of the main attractions of the country. Flora and fauna


    One of the pleasures that you cannot miss if you visit Hungary is to swim in one of the 300 sources of natural thermal water in the country. For Hungarians, this is a way of communicating and communicating with their neighbors, and for visitors it is a way to enjoy the healing properties of these waters or a way to simply rejuvenate and relax.

    The Great Hungarian Plain occupies half of the country's surface and is a haven with a wide expansion that nature lovers can enjoy. The country has ten natural parks and many reserves and protected areas, some of which are inaccessible to tourists.

    In general, Mount Kekesh belongs to the class of attractions more than the name of the highest mountain in Hungary means “bluish”. This mountain is unusually picturesque. That is why it attracts guests who, after the Danube, prefer to visit the almost untouched nature of civilization.

    The forest on the hills is represented by all the famous oaks, birches and firs. In some places you can find chestnuts and fir. By the way, forests occupy only 1/5 of the country's area. This ensures visibility from the top for many kilometers ahead and creates an unforgettable, virtually unchanged several generations landscape. In addition, in some hills of the Matra they find minerals lying at the foot in the form of copper, lead and manganese ore.

    Hungarian gastronomy comes from Magyar culture and is heavily dependent on the traditions of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Turks, which made it a well-defined gastronomy with simple and delicate tastes. The main ingredients most associated with this cuisine are paprika and sour cream, which appear in dishes such as stews, soups, goulash or stews. Gulash is a star dish, and each region has its own specialty. Summer is the best time to visit almost everywhere, and Hungary will not be an exception.

    With the exception of Budapest, which has great cultural events throughout the year, winter is not the best time to visit the country. By air, Hungary is less than three hours from Spain, and a number of airlines have direct routes. From € 95 you can get a ticket to the Hungarian capital, and in a few hours you can explore its treasures.

    The diversity of the animal world, the lion's share of which falls on wild boars, in addition to the usual foxes, hares and deer, includes several rare species of animals. These include beavers and otters, which are protected by the state.

    On the top


    You can get to the top of the bluish mountain by car or on foot from the town of Matrahazy, which itself is interesting with miniature temples and a chapel. Of course, walking is rather difficult due to its range. However, it is worth it, because the paths leading to the top have exceptionally beautiful surroundings, which will brighten up the walk and allow you to take stunning photographs.

    What you cannot miss in Hungary

    If you prefer, you can also use the train as a transport for beautiful Hungary. High-speed trains have connections from different European capitals to Budapest. Book a day trip to explore the ancient medieval cities of Visegrád, Esztergom and the village of baroque artists, Szentendre. Excursions leave from Budapest, and then you can return by boat on the Danube.

    To relive the past, you can visit the wonderful city of Sopron, which has a beautifully preserved medieval historical center called Belvaros. The city is also known as wine production, and is also one of the most picturesque cities in Western Hungary.

    A 180-meter-high TV tower with a viewing platform and a cafe will appreciate the beauty of the midlands in the north-east of the country. She also helps not to get lost on the way to the top on numerous paths. According to visitors, all the tracks towards the mountain lead to the top. The cafe serves Hungarian dishes - hearty and aromatic. The main product for cooking is pork. Here you can also see a delightful exhibition of miniature bottles of local drinks.

    From time immemorial, the chernozem lands of Matra are famous for their vineyards. The world famous wine here is Tokai.

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    Top 10 highest mountains in Hungary

    Hungary is a country of plains and lowlands, high mountains are not here in principle, but the topic is even more interesting. Compared to others, mountains less than 1 km high seem like hills, but they have enchanting beauty. On their slopes you can find unique, dense forests and rare species of plants, and due to the relatively low popularity, there are not so many tourists here. Thanks to this, the highest mountains in Hungary are a great place to spend a vacation if you like such a vacation.

    10. Zengyo, 682 m

    Zengyo  - The highest point in the massif Mechek, which is located in southern Hungary. The mountain rises (if I may say so about such a "baby") in the south-east of the country. The main one is located at the top - it is the ruins of a modest, built on the site of an old watchtower belonging to the Roman Empire.

    The name of the mountain literally translates as " voiced". According to local legend, the noise that is heard from time to time in the vicinity is caused by hunters who went to the mountains hundreds of years ago and never returned.

    In 2005, the Hungarian government abandoned the plan to build a NATO radar at the peak of the mountain, after fierce resistance from local residents and green activists who claimed that the radar and the construction of an adjacent road would damage strictly protected plant species, including the medicinal peony, 90% which grows on top.

    Forcing the government to abandon this plan was the most successful environmental action in Hungary in the last ten years. Zengo’s defenders included the former head of the Constitutional Court, Laszlo Shoyom, who was elected President of the Republic in 2005, despite dissatisfaction with the ruling Hungarian Socialist Party.

    9. Good-bye, 700 m

    Good-ke  - This is the highest peak of the Visegrád Mountains in Hungary. The mountain range is the northern neighbor of the Pilis mountains. The history of the whole region is disputed by the so-called researchers of Pilis, who claim that the location of the three mountains - Arpadvar, Ram-Khegi and Magashage - is similar to the location of the three stars of the Orion belt.

    This peak is also a place of pilgrimage for Hungarian neopagans (followers of the Talt revived faith, similar to shamanism), who believe that this place is the "heart chakra" of the Earth.

    8. Korish-Khed, 711 m

    Mountain Corish Head  in the Bacon massif, it mainly consists of limestone and dolomite, and mineral springs are often found on it. Deciduous forests and landscape reserves are located on the slopes, which is why tourists regularly come here who appreciate the natural beauty that has not been spoiled by human influence.

    7. Pilis-teto, 756 m

    Pilis - the highest mountain region in the Transdanubian Mountains Pilis teto  - 756 meters. This is a popular tourist destination in Hungary and a direct southern neighbor of the Visegrád Mountains, based on volcanic rocks, unlike Pilis. The origin of the name is not known for certain: it can come from the Slavic word pleš, meaning " bald».

    The region used to be a hunting ground for Hungarian kings. Numerous hunting lodges have survived. The history of the region has been disputed to this day, as the researchers of Pilis claim that it was the center of medieval Hungary with some historical cities and hermits of the Order of Palos.

    6. Nagi –Milich, 894 m

    Peak Nagi Milich  - The highest point of the Zemplen mountain range, which is part of the Carpathians. Steep mountain peaks were often used as a site for the construction of medieval stone castles.

    The highest point of the massif rises 894 meters above sea level. It is located on the border of Hungary and Slovakia. The mountains are located near the northernmost point of the country.

    5. Chovanyos, 938 m

    Chovanyos - a mountain in the Börszonsk ridge of the northern Hungarian mountains. It has a height of 938 meters and covers the borders of the counties of Nograd and Pest. This area was geologically active in the Miocene era, 18-19 million years ago. In the Quaternary, when volcanic activity began, Chovanyos arose. Eruptions also created water bodies high above the forests with blue beech and Austrian pine.

    The mountain lies in the Ipoli River Basin, which is a transboundary river between Slovakia and Hungary, and the middle and lower basins are located on the territory of Hungary.

    Chovanyos, as part of the Börzschön mountain ranges, is located in the Danube-Ipoli National Park in northern Hungary: the park is one of ten Hungarian parks created to “protect the forest hills, as well as coastal and lowland places”.

    The nearby alder forest Dregelipalank and the red pine forest of Dioshenu were called “almost mystical” and worth a visit. In addition, more than 100 protected species of birds, rabbits and deer live in the forests.

    4. Ishtallosh-kyo, 959 m

    The main attraction Ishtallosh-kyo  It is not the mountain itself, but the cave located in it, which was first studied by Pal Roscoe in 1911. It serves as an archaeological site, and some objects found in its depths are 30,000-40,000 years old, including cave bear and bison bones, tools and things. The most interesting finds are now on display at the Hungarian National Museum.

    Later, the cave was studied by Ottokar Kadic and Maria Mottl, and another excavation began in 1947 by Laszlo Vertes. Recent excavations at the moment began in 2000 under the direction of Arpad Ringer, who once again proved that the value of the cave lies in finds related to almost 70 species of animals of the ice age.

    Thanks to the cave in Mount Ishtallosh-kyo, three new species of mammals and twenty new species of birds were found. Now it has the status of a specially protected facility.

    3. Galya Teto, 964 m

    Galya Teto  it is the third largest mountain in Hungary and in the Matra mountain range (after Kekes and Hidas-Burk, which we will talk about later). This is a major tourist attraction with an altitude of 964 meters.

    The area is officially owned by Matrasentimra in Heves County, which is interesting in that it is a “summer residence” and only about fifty people live in it permanently. Want peace and quiet to be away from the noise of megacities? Then you are definitely here.

    2. Hidas Burke, 971 m

    Hidas burke - the second highest peak in Haves, as well as the second highest mountain in Hungary. It is located near the Parade in the already mentioned county of Heves. Khidas-Burke is a mountain of volcanic origin with steep slopes and one of the main tourist attractions of the country, which is loved by fans of hiking and climbing.

    1. Kekesh, 1014 m

    Mountain Kekesh  rises 12 kilometers northeast of Gyöngyös in Heves County and is part of the Matra massif. In terms of popularity among tourists visiting Hungary, it is second only to Lake Balaton and the Danube. There are several hotels and ski runs, and at the top is the Kekes-teto TV tower.

    The name Kékes comes from the often bluish color of the mountain. In Hungarian, the word “cake” means “ blue"And kekes indirectly means" bluish».


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    The mountains

    • Avash
      A hill of volcanic origin near the city of Miskolc,. Its peak (234 m above sea level, 104 m above the city) is the highest point of Miskolc. At the top of the hill is a television tower 72 meters high, which was built in 1963 and was a symbol of the city. From the viewing platform of the television tower offers a wonderful panorama of the city and its surroundings. The previous tower was made of wood according to the design of Balint Seghalmi and was shaped like a wooden church. It was destroyed by Soviet soldiers during the revolution in 1956.
    • Alpocaglia
      Geographical region in the north-west of Hungary (on the border with Austria). The region is located in the western part of the region (s) Gyёрr Moson Sopron and Vash. The region is a continuation of the Alps (the German name is the Eastern Alps). Most of the region is a hilly area, overgrown with fir and pine forests. There are two large mountain ranges on the territory: Koseg and Sopron. The highest point of the Hungarian Alps is the Irottkyo peak, which is located in the Monti region (882 meters above sea level). On the territory of Koseg and Monti Sopron there are two protected natural areas that are part of the Fertё Hanshag National Park.
    • Bacon
      Massif in the Central Transdanubia in Hungary. The Bakony Mountains arose in the Tertiary and Quaternary periods. The soil was laid in the valleys by the advancing and then retreating sea, and later by rivers and streams. Under the influence of water movement, numerous craters, rock towers and caves formed. They are located north of Lake Balaton and are mostly in Veszprem County. The mountain chain is discontinuous, stretching from the southwest to the northeast, the chain is 80 km long and about 40 km wide. Allocate the North Bacon and the South Bacon. In the Bacon mountain range are located between the Vertes massif and the highest point - Mount Kershehed (713 m.), On top of which there is an observation tower. The unofficial capital of the mountainous region is the city of Sierz.
    • Boryozhen
      A mountain massif of predominantly volcanic origin in the Danube Bends, on its eastern shore. The area of \u200b\u200bthe massif is about 600 km2. On the territory of the massif is the Börzhensky Nature Reserve (Duna Ipoi National Park). A large number of sources and streams.
    • Bukk
      The mountain range in Hungary is located in the north-east of the country.
      Most of the massif is part of the Bukk National Park. The highest point of Bukk is Mount Istállóskő (959 m), the third largest in Hungary after Kekes and Galyatető. 1115 caves were discovered on the territory of this massif, some of them are popular tourist sites. There are a number of ski slopes equipped with ski lifts. The name Bukk comes from the Hungarian word for beech, which is very common in this region.
    • Gellert
      Mountain (hill) with a height of 235 m, which overlooks the Danube, in Budapest (Hungary). It is part of the 1st and 11th districts of Budapest. The mountain was named after Gerard of Hungary - a Catholic saint, the Enlightener of Hungary, who was killed by the Gentiles. At its top is the citadel, which offers views of both sides of the Danube.
    • Western Carpathians
      The highest and widest part of the Carpathians in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary. Length about 400 km, width over 200 km, height up to 2655 m (Gerlakhovsky Shtit in Tatra mountains). The mountains consist of several ranges and isolated massifs that have a common direction from the southwest to the northeast. In the north, the mid-altitude ranges of the Western Beskids stretch. The central part of the Western Carpathians consists of a number of high-mountain and mid-mountain massifs (High Tatras, Low Tatras, Big Fatra, etc.), composed mainly of granites, gneisses and other crystalline rocks, as well as limestones, and are separated by deep depressions. Alpine landforms and glacial lakes are characteristic of the upper part of the mountains.
    • Carpathians
      The mountain system in Central Europe, on the territory of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine (Transcarpathian, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk regions), Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia and partially Austria (Hundsheimer Berge at Heinburg-on-Danube and Niederosterreichishe Inzelbergschwell at Mistelbach).
    • Kekesh
      The mountain, with a height of 1014 meters above sea level, the highest peak in Hungary, is located in the Matra mountain system in the north of the country. This is the third most popular tourist destination after Lake Balaton and the Danube. The name Kekesh comes from the bluish appearance of the mountain. In Hungarian, the word “kek” means “blue”, and Kekesh, respectively, “bluish”.
    • Matra
      Mountain range in northern Hungary. Mount Kekesh (1014 m) is the highest mountain not only of the Matra mountain range, but also of Hungary. Vegetation - oak and beech forests, also - orchards, vineyards. Foothills of the Matra (Matraalya) is an important Hungarian wine-growing region.