Best attractions and places to see in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén include a diverse landscape of historical sites, natural wonders, and cultural landmarks in northeastern Hungary. The region features extensive cave systems, picturesque lakes, and national parks like Aggtelek and Bükk. It is also home to historical castles and the renowned Tokaj wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area offers a range of experiences from geological formations to cultural heritage.
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Be careful with the fast descents - there can be a lot of mud and gravel on the path, as vehicles of the forestry service often cross the bike path on multiple segments.
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There are two easiest ways to get there: One is by taking the steep path a little further back from the tunnel in front of the Palota Hotel. This is the shorter route, which is marked and built up, but it is very steep. The other option is to arrive by car, follow the paved road towards Bán-kút, leave the car at the Csókás-forrás and follow the red sign to reach the recently built Zsófia lookout point without losing any level, from where you can enjoy a magnificent view of Lake Hámori and its surroundings.
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This is the recently opened Tapolca - Kisgyőr section bike path. Very high quality, takes you through beautiful places! An excellent opportunity for interval training, or just to simply go on a cycling trip with your girlfriend/buddies. What is also good is that this has opened up the possibility of reaching points in the Bükk Mountains without a car where this was previously impossible. For example: Bükkszentlászló, Bükkszentkereszt, Kisgyőr and through this the wonderful regions of the South Bükk (Hór-völgy, Kács, Sály, Tiboldaróc, Borsodgeszt, Bekénypuszta, etc.)
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Nice little wine town, where you can linger.
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Tokaj is an ancient town on the Tisza River in northeastern Hungary in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, 53 kilometers from the county seat of Miskolc. The city is the center of the Hungarian part of the Tokaj wine region, where the famous Tokaj is grown. The city is considered the center of the Hungarian Tokaj wine region and is a tourist attraction. Despite the small number of inhabitants, it is an important traffic junction, two large bridges lead over the Tisza, the railway bridge and the traffic bridge (Queen Elizabeth Bridge). The settlement consists of two parts: the old town is located on the Bodrog (it is called "the city"), "Little Tokaj" is slightly larger than the old town and is located on the Tisza. Tokaj can be described as a school town because, in addition to a primary school, there are three secondary schools: the Tokaji Ferenc High School (secondary school for pedagogy, environmental protection and environmental economy), the middle school for trade and tourism and the vocational school for agriculture (Wikipedia).
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The region is rich in natural beauty, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aggtelek National Park, famous for its extensive cave system like the Baradla Cave. You can also visit the unique Megyer Hill Tarn, a lake formed in a former millstone quarry, and the romantic Hámori Lake in Lillafüred. Bükk National Park offers picturesque forests, and Lillafüred is home to Hungary's largest waterfall, Szinva Waterfall, and other caves like Anna Cave and Saint Stephen's Cave.
Yes, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén is well-suited for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous hiking trails, especially in Bükk National Park and the Zemplén Mountains. For cyclists, there are dedicated routes like the Tapolca–Kisgyőr Bikeway. You can explore various road cycling routes and MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and MTB Trails in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Zsófia Lookout Tower, which offers stunning vistas of Hámori Lake and Lillafüred. The Bükk and Zemplén mountains also provide numerous elevated spots with scenic overlooks, perfect for enjoying the diverse landscape.
The region is home to several significant historical castles. You can explore the medieval Diósgyőr Castle in Miskolc, which once served as a royal residence. Sárospatak Castle, housing the Rákóczi Museum, features the impressive Vörös torony (Red Tower). Other notable castles include Boldogkő Castle and the reconstructed Füzér Castle, offering glimpses into Hungary's past.
Absolutely! Tokaj is an ancient town and the center of the renowned Tokaj wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can visit Tokaj Town Square, explore its vineyards, and enjoy wine tasting experiences. The area is famous for its high-quality white wines.
Yes, there are many family-friendly options. The Miskolctapolca Cave Bath offers a unique thermal spa experience within a natural cave system. The Zemplén Adventure Park in Sátoraljaújhely features Europe's longest bobsled track and Hungary's longest chairlift, along with other adventure activities. Lillafüred also offers attractions like the State Forest Railway and the Lillafüred Trout Farm.
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén is known for its distinctive spa offerings. The Miskolctapolca Cave Bath provides a world-famous thermal bath experience set within a natural cave system. Additionally, Mezőkövesd is known for its spa with hot mineral water, offering therapeutic benefits.
Beyond its impressive castles, the region offers a rich tapestry of cultural and historical sites. In Miskolc, you can visit the Orthodox Church with Central Europe's largest iconostasis and the historic Avas Church. Other notable sites include the L'Huillier-Coburg Palace in Edelény, the Ferenc Kazinczy Memorial Hall and Mausoleum in Széphalom, and various Medieval Reformed Churches, such as the one in Vizsoly, home to the first Hungarian language Bible. You can also explore the Kisamerika Cave Dwellings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, from the stunning geological formations of Megyer Hill Tarn to the romantic setting of Hámori Lake. The historical castles and the unique experience of the Miskolctapolca Cave Bath are also highly rated. Many enjoy the opportunities for hiking and cycling through picturesque areas like Bükk National Park and the Zemplén Mountains.
Yes, the region preserves its industrial and cultural heritage through several museums. You can visit the Ózd Museum Collection and Factory History Memorial Park to learn about its industrial past, or the Museum of Mining History in Rudabánya. The Bodrogközi Múzeumporta in Cigánd also offers a comprehensive museum complex.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in Bükk and Zemplén National Parks. Summer is also popular, particularly for water-related activities and exploring the thermal baths, though it can be warmer. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports in higher elevations and a different, serene beauty.
Beyond the famous caves and lakes, you can discover the Mohos-tavak (peat bogs) near Kelemér, which are unique natural attractions. The Lázbérci Reservoir, one of northern Hungary's largest, is located within a protected area and offers serene natural surroundings. The Lake of Frogs (Békás Lake) in Miskolctapolca, situated in a former crater with thermal springs, provides a romantic and quiet spot for relaxation.


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