6 result(s) for karst in Getting around
Insider's Guide: Exploring Hungary’s 10 Amazing National Parks
- 2 Jun 2026 4:04 PM
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From wetlands rich in birdlife and vast plains where horsemen still preserve ancient traditions, to hidden caves, forested mountains and peaceful lakeside trails, Hungary’s national parks reveal a side of the country many visitors never fully discover - but expats can!
Top 10 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Hungary
- 10 Jul 2023 3:18 PM
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Waterfalls are not the first things that spring to mind when you think of Hungary but these natural attractions should make any trek through the welcome shade of the forest memorable. Some can even be found within easy reach of Budapest, others make for a great weekend break.
Top 5 Lesser Known UNESCO Wonders In Hungary
- 9 Mar 2023 3:16 PM
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Here you can see the least famous yet fantastic local World Heritage Sites, along with a brief description about why they’re so wonderful.
World Heritage Sites In Hungary
- 12 Aug 2021 1:36 PM
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"The Danube banks, Castle District and Andrássy út in Budapest, Pannonhalma, Hollókő, Hortobágy, Lake Fertő and its natural surroundings, the Early Christian Necropolis in Pécs and, last but not least, the Tokaj wine region are the outstanding, unique cultural and natural assets of Hungary, which have been included in the World Heritage List.
Xploring Hungary Video: Baradla Cave, Aggtelek
- 25 Feb 2021 8:04 AM
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The Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst are outstanding for the large number of complex, diverse and relatively intact caves concentrated into a relatively small area at the north-eastern border of Hungary and the south-eastern border of Slovakia.
Xploring Hungary Video: Eger & Surroundings - Including Miskolctapolca Cave Bath
- 6 Aug 2020 7:38 AM
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Like a Baroque jewellery box, the towns of Eger and Miskolc, embraced by the scenic Bükk mountains, are home to a number of unique treasures, natural and man-made, both above and below ground - as the video at the end shows.
Insider's Guide: Exploring Hungary’s 10 Amazing National Parks
- 2 Jun 2026 4:04 PM
- getting around
From wetlands rich in birdlife and vast plains where horsemen still preserve ancient traditions, to hidden caves, forested mountains and peaceful lakeside trails, Hungary’s national parks reveal a side of the country many visitors never fully discover - but expats can!
Top 10 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Hungary
- 10 Jul 2023 3:18 PM
- getting around
Waterfalls are not the first things that spring to mind when you think of Hungary but these natural attractions should make any trek through the welcome shade of the forest memorable. Some can even be found within easy reach of Budapest, others make for a great weekend break.
Top 5 Lesser Known UNESCO Wonders In Hungary
- 9 Mar 2023 3:16 PM
- getting around
Here you can see the least famous yet fantastic local World Heritage Sites, along with a brief description about why they’re so wonderful.
World Heritage Sites In Hungary
- 12 Aug 2021 1:36 PM
- getting around
"The Danube banks, Castle District and Andrássy út in Budapest, Pannonhalma, Hollókő, Hortobágy, Lake Fertő and its natural surroundings, the Early Christian Necropolis in Pécs and, last but not least, the Tokaj wine region are the outstanding, unique cultural and natural assets of Hungary, which have been included in the World Heritage List.
Xploring Hungary Video: Baradla Cave, Aggtelek
- 25 Feb 2021 8:04 AM
- getting around
The Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst are outstanding for the large number of complex, diverse and relatively intact caves concentrated into a relatively small area at the north-eastern border of Hungary and the south-eastern border of Slovakia.
Xploring Hungary Video: Eger & Surroundings - Including Miskolctapolca Cave Bath
- 6 Aug 2020 7:38 AM
- getting around
Like a Baroque jewellery box, the towns of Eger and Miskolc, embraced by the scenic Bükk mountains, are home to a number of unique treasures, natural and man-made, both above and below ground - as the video at the end shows.














