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Touring cycling in Vétyemi-Erdő is characterized by its ancient beech forests and varied natural features. The region's unique continental climate, influenced by sub-Mediterranean effects, contributes to a rich and diverse forest structure. Cyclists can explore well-maintained paths, including the renovated asphalt MAORT road, which provides access to the vicinity of the ancient beech forest. The landscape features gentle elevation changes across its forested terrain.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.7
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25.9km
01:32
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.0km
01:53
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
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36.7km
02:13
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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13.8km
00:49
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful cycle path, clearly visible and separated from the road.
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Top-notch restaurant with a lovely, shady garden. Extensive menu with original names. Tastes sensational. Very friendly service 👍
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The largest portion of bograč, a traditional dish from Prekmurje, was cooked in Lendava on September 4, 2021, as officially confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records on Monday. The culinary team prepared 1,801 kilograms of the dish in a single cauldron. Six chefs and 20 helpers took 16 hours to prepare the dish, which typically consists of three types of meat, wine, and potatoes. The team consisted of professional chefs, members of the town and local communities, the local tourism authority, and firefighters. It took more than three hours to roast the 400 kilograms of onions. The world's largest portion of bograč also included four kilograms of garlic, 220 kilograms of beef, 160 kilograms of venison, 300 kilograms of pork, 400 kilograms of potatoes, 22 kilograms of spices, and 12 liters of local wine. Approximately 3,500 portions were distributed to visitors. The cauldron was borrowed from the municipality of Velika Polana, which produced the world's largest batch of sour beet stew in 2013, cooking 1,089.5 kilograms of the dish. Lendava was declared the world capital of bograč in 2011, and bograč is part of Slovenian tradition and gastronomic heritage.
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In a situation almost hopeless due to massive emigration, oil was discovered beneath the village. An excellent-quality oil field was discovered near Lovászi, Kútfej, and Tormafölde. The first oil well was put into operation on December 1, 1940. In one year, 22 wells were drilled, all of them successful. The production rate increased dramatically. A factory was also built between the two villages, and a housing development for the employees was built right next door. The "kemp," as the settlement was called by the locals, was a world unto itself. Apartments, shops, social facilities, roads, lighting, and a natural gas pipeline were built. The MAORT company also had a chapel and a school built. The village, which had been doomed to death just a few years earlier, was now reviving. This industry reached its peak in the 1960s. By then, 400 wells had already been drilled, and for a time, it was also the administrative center of the petroleum industry. Since the 1960s, less and less oil has been brought to light, and consequently, many workers have moved away from the village. This trend is unstoppable.
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A cool section through the forest, especially in summer temperatures
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Vétyemi-Erdő features gentle elevation changes across its forested terrain. The region's unique continental climate and clay-rich forest soil contribute to a diverse environment. As of summer 2024, the renovated asphalt MAORT road provides easy access to the vicinity of the ancient beech forest, offering smooth surfaces for cycling.
Yes, Vétyemi-Erdő offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Bike Path to Lenti – Don Quijote Restaurant loop from Csömödér-Páka is an easy 16.1-mile (25.9 km) trail through forested areas. Another great option is the Church of Podturen – Peklenica Natural Oil Springs loop from Podturen, an easy 20.9-mile (33.7 km) path winding through varied landscapes.
The main natural highlight is the Vétyemi Ancient Beech Forest (Vétyemi-ősbükkös), a nationally recognized reserve with majestic, nearly 200-year-old beech trees reaching 40 to 50 meters in height. Information boards throughout the ancient beech forest provide insights into its history and ecological importance. The undisturbed core area also provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including rare bird species.
Yes, Vétyemi-Erdő has several circular routes. The Bike Path to Lenti – Etla Cantina loop from Lenti-Gyöngyvirág utca is a 22.8-mile (36.7 km) trail that leads through forested areas. Another option is the Chapel with Bell Tower – Lenti sign installation loop from Lenti-Gyöngyvirág utca, which is a 12.5-mile (20.1 km) route with more challenging elevation changes.
The touring cycling routes in Vétyemi-Erdő are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 9 reviews. More than 50 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths and the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient beech forest.
The region's unique continental climate, influenced by sub-Mediterranean effects, makes it enjoyable for cycling across various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides lush greenery. The well-maintained paths and renovated asphalt road ensure good conditions for most of the year.
Vétyemi-Erdő is a protected nature reserve. While the area is generally welcoming to visitors, it's important to check specific regulations regarding dogs within the ancient beech forest and on designated cycling paths to ensure compliance with local conservation rules. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
The undisturbed core area of Vétyemi-Erdő provides a rich habitat for a wealth of flora and fauna. Cyclists might spot rare bird species such as the black stork, blue pigeon, white-tailed eagle, and green woodpecker, as well as various insects and fungi, especially within the ancient beech forest.
For those looking for a longer ride, the Bike Path to Lenti – Etla Cantina loop from Lenti-Gyöngyvirág utca covers 22.8 miles (36.7 km) and is rated as moderate. This route offers a good distance through forested areas for more experienced touring cyclists.
While specific parking locations are not detailed in the route information, the renovated asphalt MAORT road provides improved accessibility to the vicinity of the ancient beech forest. It is advisable to check for designated parking areas near trailheads or in nearby towns like Tormafölde before your visit.
Information on public transport options specifically accommodating bicycles to Vétyemi-Erdő is not readily available. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to Tormafölde or surrounding areas and their bicycle policies in advance, as options can vary.


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