9 + 1 Top Day Trips from Budapest Along the Danube Bend

  • 8 Aug 2022 3:09 PM
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9 + 1 Top Day Trips from Budapest Along the Danube Bend
Budapest provides an abundance of events and activities for expats, also a short trip away are many natural, cultural and culinary attractions worth exploring along the Danube Bend.

Go for a day or even a weekend to experience the breathtaking panoramas there, to take a hike in the Börzsöny Mountains, to go canoeing on the Danube, and take a cycling tour to remember - here below are details of those and more.

1. Dobogókő

Dobogókő, the highest peak of the Visegrád Hills, has a unique atmosphere. No wonder that many people search for the spiritual heart of the Earth here – and the grave of medieval Magyar chief Árpád. It usually takes a two-hour hike to reach Dobogókő from Budapest, but it’s worth it: you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the Danube Bend from here.
2025 Visegrád

2. Remete-barlang

Called the Hermit’s Cave, legend has it that a recluse once lived here with his donkey, which he used for carrying water up from the Danube. The hiking trail leading here from Zebegény is rather steep, but the amazing view compensates.
2627 Zebegény

3. Rám-szakadék

You shouldn’t miss Rám Gorge, which has a refurbished hiking trail leading up to it. It is pleasantly cool here in summer, when a beautiful green scenery awaits.
2027 Dömös

4. Nagy-Hideg-hegy

A trail surrounded by plants and creeks leads up to the summit of Nagy-Hideg Hill. The nearby look-out tower of Csóványos – the highest peak of the Börzsöny range - is also worth a visit.
2624 Szokolya

5. Hydrofoil trip

The Danube Bend provides a perfect scenery for a zip up by hydrofoil. The ride from Budapest to the historic city of Esztergom takes about one and a half hours, so you have plenty of time to take in the river views.

6. Canoeing from Kismaros to Zebegény

A 14-km long tour with little islands, forests and hills on each side. You can rest a little at the town of Nagymaros and enjoy a great fried fish lunch.

7. Cycling tour from Göd to Szob

This 40-km long tour by bike is not an uphill climb, but if you want to take it leisurely, you can gather your strength on a beach on the Maros River, or stop at a little town along the way.

8. Naszály

You can take a hike to the peak of Naszály Hill, an amazing spot with its limestone rocks and beautiful flowers. You find an educational trail and a little pedestrian suspension bridge towards Gyada meadow, and a tourist centre in the town of Katalinpuszta.
2600 Vác

9. Train to Királyrét

You can take a train from the town of Kismaros in the Börzsöny Hills to Királyrét, from where you can hike or cycle to reach the nearby peaks.

+1. Motorcycle tour 

The winding road going through the forest is well-surfaced – and a favourite of bikers. Go from the town of Vác until you reach Márianosztra, and from there turn towards Szob to continue your ride along the Danube.

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Main Photo: Melinda Farkas - MTI

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