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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Hungary

Huts in Hungary are found across its mountainous regions, offering diverse options for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These accommodations range from well-equipped tourist houses to more rustic shelters, providing varied features and experiences. Popular areas for such huts include the Central Hungary region, encompassing the Börzsöny, Pilis, and Visegrád Mountains. The country's natural landscape provides numerous opportunities for outdoor accommodation.

Best huts in Hungary

  • The most popular huts is Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter, a viewpoint that offers rooms for overnight stays. It is known for its panoramic views of the Danube Bend.
  • Another must-see spot is Galyatető, a summit with a hut and restaurant. Visitors can rent a bivouac spot in the lookout tower or a dorm room in the tourist center.
  • Visitors also love Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House, a hut located on a summit. It provides comprehensive facilities, making it a convenient base for exploring surrounding trails.
  • Hungary is known for its tourist houses, hunting lodges, and key houses. These offer a variety of experiences, from full-service accommodation to self-service shelters and unique bivouac options.
  • The huts in Hungary are appreciated by the komoot community. More than 20 highlights have received upvotes, and more than 15 photos are available.

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Király-kút Spring

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The spring called Király-kút is located a few hundred meters away from this rest place, and when we were there it barely flowed, but it was clean

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Anna Hunters’ Cottage

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Idyllic, well kept place for a picnic or for a quick stop and rest during your tour.

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2nd best view to Danube bend

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Jenő Hut

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Around the middle of the Spartacus trail, there is a pleasant resting place, a key house. termeszetjaro.hu/hu/poi/pihenohely/jeno-kunyho/26382209

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Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House

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!!! The tourist house is closed for renovation until autumn(?) 2024. By the looks of it, it still has at least a month of work to do. We did not find any working springs on the surrounding roads, so getting water can be a problem in hot weather. The workers allow you to refill water supplies from the tap inside (although it doesn't taste very good).

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Galyatető

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We arrive to Galyatető when the hole peak are in cloud. Amazing.

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Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes

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Trout lakes? The lakes were neglected. Some wild ducks can be seen.

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Jávor-kút

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Picturesque place is the good starting point for hiking, destination for a stop or just for a picnic.
Restaurant and rentable apartments available, a must if you are Miskolcer :)


Can be reached by car from Miskolc via narrow serpines within 30-45min.

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Kaán Károly Guesthouse, Kisapáti

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On the route of the National Blue Tour, it is also a Stamping Site. In its surroundings, there are outdoor toilets, a fire place and rest benches. From there, you can see the Basalt Torgonas, and the sights of Szenty György-Hegy are presented on panels.

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AlpCabin Pilis Peak

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The bivouac was built by unknown people in 2023 without permission, I hope it survives. The doors of the bivouacs are open to everyone and can be used free of charge.

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February 2, 2026, Anna Hunters’ Cottage

It also operates as a key house, and is relatively easy to access from the gravel Telki Road. If you just want to stop for a short rest, you can do so on the small benches in front of the house.

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Essentially, next to the forest road connecting Telki-Nagykovácsi - or we can also call it "Telki road" - we can find the Anna hunting lodge, which functions as a key lodge. We can find it at a forest crossroads, which is located a few km from the main road connecting Telki - Budakeszi. There are resting benches in front of the Key Lodge. Nearby we can also find the Csergezán Pál Lookout, but if we want to go to Nagykovácsi, it is only about 6-8 km, on a good quality gravel road.

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Not far from the Horizont cycling route (about 100 m away) we find this primarily tourist resting place, which got its name from the small house (hut) located here. A typical forest resting place, with wooden benches and tables. Unfortunately, the well is not working, water could be obtained from the Király well a few hundred meters away, but it was just dry when I visited. The cottage itself is locked, so I can only guess that it is a key house, for pre-registered tourists (???). Another thing worth mentioning is a map that covers a fairly large area of Pilis. A popular tour stop, resting place, which could be much better developed, and at least water would be available - but it is not.

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You can catch trout in the lake next to the hunting lodge.

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Still closed in January 2025 as far as I know. There was a smaller fire in Nov 2024 which probably delayed the re-opening.

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It is closed until autumn 2024

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On the route of the National Blue Tour, it is also a Stamping Site. In its surroundings, there are outdoor toilets, a fire place and rest benches. From there, you can see the Basalt Torgonas, and the sights of Szenty György-Hegy are presented on panels.

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!!! The tourist house is closed for renovation until autumn(?) 2024. By the looks of it, it still has at least a month of work to do. We did not find any working springs on the surrounding roads, so getting water can be a problem in hot weather. The workers allow you to refill water supplies from the tap inside (although it doesn't taste very good).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Hungary?

Hungary offers a diverse range of accommodations, from well-equipped tourist houses with restaurants and overnight stays to more rustic shelters and self-service 'key houses'. You can also find unique options like bivouac spots in lookout towers, glamping bubbles, and traditional yurts.

Which huts offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking vistas, visit Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter, renowned for its panoramic views of the Danube Bend. Another excellent choice is Galyatető, located at Hungary's highest lookout point, offering stunning views of the Mátra mountains and a unique stargazing experience.

Are there family-friendly huts in Hungary?

Yes, many huts in Hungary are suitable for families. Options like Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter, Jenő Hut, and Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes are noted as family-friendly. The Kő-hegy Hut (Kő-hegyi Menedékház) also offers various bed configurations and camping options, making it a good choice for groups.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The areas around Hungarian huts are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities, including hiking and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Hungary guide or the Cycling in Hungary guide. Some huts, like Apátkút Hunting Lodge, are near lakes, offering opportunities for fishing.

Are there any unique or unusual hut experiences in Hungary?

Absolutely! For a truly unique stay, consider the bivouac spots in the lookout tower at Galyatető, offering panoramic views and stargazing. Other unique options mentioned in the region include eco-friendly Hello Wood Cabins, luxurious Treehouses in Noszvaj with private jacuzzis, Glamping Bubble Tents, and the authentic Pataklak yurt in Mátrakeresztes.

Which huts are good for a peaceful retreat?

If you're seeking tranquility, Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes offers a pleasant environment with nearby lakes, ideal for a peaceful escape. The Hello Wood Cabins in Kapolcs also provide a serene escape with sustainable breakfast delivered to your terrace.

What should I know about the Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House?

The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House is a prominent feature in the Börzsöny mountain range, offering comprehensive facilities. However, it has been closed for renovation until at least autumn 2024, with work potentially extending into early 2025. It's advisable to check its current status before planning a visit.

Are there any huts that serve as convenient resting points on trails?

Yes, several huts are ideal for resting during your hike. Jenő Hut is a pleasant resting place, often operating as a 'key house' for self-service. Anna Hunters’ Cottage also serves as a good resting point, easily accessible from the gravel Telki Road and close to the Csergezán Pál Lookout.

Can I find natural features like springs or lakes near Hungarian huts?

Yes, you can. The Király-kút Spring is a known resting place, though water availability can vary. Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes is situated near lakes, providing a tranquil setting, though the condition of the trout lakes has varied.

What is the best time to visit huts in Hungary?

Hungary's huts can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Summer and spring are ideal for hiking and exploring the surrounding nature. Some huts, like the Kő-hegy Hut (Kő-hegyi Menedékház), are open all year, providing a cozy retreat even in colder months. Always check specific hut opening times and conditions before your trip.

Do I need to book huts in Hungary in advance?

For hosted hiking huts offering rooms, such as Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter or the dorm rooms at Galyatető, it is generally advisable to book in advance, especially during peak seasons. Some huts operate as 'key houses' or self-service shelters, which might require prior arrangement for access.

Are there huts in Hungary that are easily accessible for day trips?

Many huts in the Central Hungary region, including the Börzsöny, Pilis, and Visegrád Mountains, are well-suited for day hikes. The Kő-hegy Hut (Kő-hegyi Menedékház) in the Visegrád Mountains, for instance, is easily accessible for day trips and offers nice panoramic views over the Danube Valley, despite its modest elevation.

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