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Festetics Castle, Keszthely
The guide was updated:The Festetics Castle was built by György Festetics in 1745 in Keszthely and it is one of the largest and most beautifully restored buildings in Hungary. Each of the 101 rooms has its original furniture. It gives place for various events.
Example of baroque architecture, it is called Helikon Palace Museum, which is situated in the northwestern corner of Lake Balaton. It has been renovated recently, but during this time it is allowed to visit by the guests. The palace is a museum and also takes part in conference tourism.
An arboretum is located nearby and gives you an unforgettable experience with its collection of large chestnut, black pine trees, and thousands of summer flowers and a fantastic fountain.
Useful Information
- Address: Keszthely, Kastély u. 1
- Opening hours: Mon-Sun 10.00-17.00
- Website: www.helikonkastely.hu/hu
- Public Transport: Take a bus or train from Budapest to Keszthely
- Phone: +36 83 314 194
- Email: kiallitas@helikonkastely.hu
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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The Festetics Castle was built by György Festetics in 1745 in Keszthely and it is one of the largest and most beautifully restored buildings in Hungary. Each of the 101 rooms has its original furniture. It gives place for various events.
Example of baroque architecture, it is called Helikon Palace Museum, which is situated in the northwestern corner of Lake Balaton. It has been renovated recently, but during this time it is allowed to visit by the guests. The palace is a museum and also takes part in conference tourism.
An arboretum is located nearby and gives you an unforgettable experience with its collection of large chestnut, black pine trees, and thousands of summer flowers and a fantastic fountain.
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Sphere Lookout in Balatonboglár
This Sphere Lookout is surrounded by a nature protection area, which is perfectly suitable for an environmentally-conscious picnic. You can find an adventure park and a bobsleigh run in the neighborhood.
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Tihany Abbey
The Tihany Abbey is a Benedictine monastery established at Tihany in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1055. The Foundation Letter is a very important language memory of Hungary. Its patrons are the Virgin Mary and Saint Aignan of Orleans. The church itself was rebuilt in Baroque style in 1754 and still functions today. There are frequent organ concerts in the abbey church during the summer. The viewpoint next to this lovely church is one of the best in the area.
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Lavender House Visitor Center (Levendula-ház)
The Lavender House Visitor Center presents the Tihany Peninsula in a manner that provides special entertainment for young and old alike. We will introduce you to the once-raging volcano fires and the harmony of the landscape that was shaped as a result of it. We will show you the centuries-long co-existence of people and nature along with the emblematic culture that developed from it: lavender production.
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Zamardi Challenge Park (Rope Course)
The varied range of obstacles suspended by ropes between old-growth threes of Zamárdi Kalandpark and the zipwire routes, spread over a 1 square mile area offer a sporty and exciting leisure opportunity for both children and adults. The most popular activities of the Challenge Park (Kalandpark) are the four zipwire courses.
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Swimming (Balaton-átúszás)
Balaton cross-swimming:
This program is a tradition in Hungary. The Pek-Snack Lake Balaton cross swimming competition is planned to take place every year on the last Saturday on July. The competition starting point is the Révfülöp port and the finishing point is the Platan beach in Balatonboglár. The distance is 5,200 meters.
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Cycling around Lake Balaton (Balatonkör)
The bike road network around the Lake Balaton is more than 200 km long. The stage is easy, only the East and the North shore is hilly, the other side is flat. This bike tour is well recommend for every cyclist with average experience and perfect for families and seniors.
You can plan your trip on this website:
www.bikemap.net/hu/route/543314-balatonkor
Round the lake bike races are more and more popular in Hungary. You can find a lot of alternative cycling paths wait for the tourists, for example in the west region.
The number of the bicycle-friendly bistros and restaurants is rising around the Balaton, where you can have a fresh beverage or take a nap under the trees in the afternoon. You have an opportunity to rent a bike in many settlements.
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Hiking to the Basalt Pillars of Szentgyörgy Hegy
The Szent György-hegy is one of the most spectecular volcanic hill in Tapolca Basin. It has basalt stones, vineyards and vine cellars.
The Natur trail takes you to the 414 meter high summit along the probably most well-known and most wonderful sight of the hill, the "basalt organ pipes".
Distance: 4 km
Difference in elevation: 200 m
Length: 2 hours
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Great beaches
The beaches around the Lake open from May to the end of September. Many of the beaches provide water sports activities, such as kayaking, waterskiing, puddle boating or surfing.
All of the beaches around Balaton have to observe certain requirements to ensure the safety of the people. Therefore before each season the water quality and all of the facilities are carefully sampled and checked.
We have collected for you the greatest beaches around the lake:
North shore:
Balatonfüred Eszterházy beach
Balatonfüred Kisfaludy beach
Zánka: Erzsébet Tábor Zánka
Községi strand
Csopak strand
Vonyarcvashegy: Lidó Strand
Keszthely Helikon beach
Alsóörs Strand
Gyenesdiási Diási Játékstrandot
Balatongyöröki Községi Strandot
South Shore:
Siófok : Nagystrand
Balatonlelle Napfény beach (It includes experience baths)
Fonyód: Bélatelepi beach
Községi Strand (the longest sandy beach around the lake)
Balatonszemesen: Berzsenyi úti szabad strand
Balatonbogláron: Platán strand
Balatonberény: Községi Strand (the most bike-friendly beach in 2015)
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Pedaloes and Water Bikes
Almost every beach around the Lake Balaton has a pedalo or water bike rental operation. The prices depend on the type of the vehicles and the location of the beaches.
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Balaton Uplands National Park
The area of 56 997 hectares of the Balaton Uplands National Park mainly consists of these six landscape protection areas: Kis-Balaton, Keszthely Hills, Tapolca Basin, Káli Basin, Pécsely Basin and Tihany Peninsula.
Among its regions Kis-Balaton is also protected by the international Ramsar Convention, serving the protection of wetland habitats. Tihany Peninsula – as a recognition of its outstanding geological values and the work of nature conservation in that region – was awarded of European Diploma in 2003. The Natura 2000 areas, covering partly the National Park and going beyond its area ensure the possibility of the conservation of habitats, plant and animal species which are of European importance.
The initiative of Bakony–Balaton Geopark – the area of which covers partly the National Park – sets the aim of interpreting the geological, natural and cultural values and awakening the consciousness of their social significance. The Bakony–Balaton Geopark became member of the European Geoparks Network and the Global Geoparks Network – assisted by UNESCO in 2012.
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Plázs Siófok
Sunbathing and relaxing daytime and partying in the night: this is what Plázs Siófok offers. The renewed location offers a 2000 sqm sandy beach, terrace with deckchairs, pool, street workout equipment or a beach library. Sport programs will also be held, and of course many concerts and parties await visitors until the end of August.
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