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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Hungary

Best mountain peaks in Hungary are primarily found in the North Hungarian Mountains, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. While Hungary is largely known for its flat plains, it also features several mountain ranges characterized by unique geological formations and extensive forest cover. The region's mountains include volcanic mountains, karstic landscapes, and forest-covered peaks. These areas provide varied landscapes for outdoor activities and exploration.

Best mountain peaks in Hungary

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Kisfaludy Lookout Tower, a viewpoint that offers a panoramic view of Lake Balaton and the volcanic mountains in the hinterland. This well-built, stable tower provides a 360-degree panorama.
  • Another must-see spot is Boldog Özséb Lookout Tower, a viewpoint with views of the Pilis mountains. Visitors can expect strong winds at the top, making an extra layer of clothing advisable.
  • Visitors also love Csergezán Lookout Tower, a viewpoint on the peak of Nagy-Kopasz, the highest point of the Buda Hills. It offers a 360° panoramic view of the Buda Hills, Pilis, and Gerecsé.
  • Hungary is known for volcanic mountains, karstic landscapes, and forest-covered peaks. These ranges offer a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from the highest points to significant archaeological sites.
  • The mountain peaks in Hungary are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 230 upvotes and 190 photos across 47 highlights.

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Kisfaludy Lookout Tower

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A well-built, stable tower with a 360 degree panorama, but the structure makes it impossible to take a good photo

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The summit cross is a little way away from the summit, because the beautiful lookout tower is located there. However, it is right on the path and cannot be overlooked. The path is easy to walk. No special skills or equipment are required. The summit cross and the lookout tower are already in Hungary.

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Csergezán Lookout Tower

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The Csergezán Pál Lookout Tower is a lookout tower in Pest County, on the peak of Nagy-Kopasz, the highest point of the Buda Hills, on the triple border of Páty, Nagykovácsi and Telki. Its name preserves the memory of nature painter Pál Csergezán.

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Boldog Özséb Lookout Tower

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The wind is usually quite strong at the top of the lookout tower - and on Pilis Peak itself, so it's worth taking an extra layer.

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Summit Cross on Nagy-Szénás

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The Duna-Ipoly National Park encompasses the Pilis, Visegrád, and Börzsöny Mountains, the section of the Ipoly Valley between Hont and Balassagyarmat, and some areas of Szentendre Island. 🧭

The unique characteristic of the national park is the confluence of three major landscape units: the river valleys, the mountains, and the plains. 🚣🏻‍♀️🌄🏕️

This results in a high level of diversity within our borders, which is unique within our borders. ⭐

dunaipoly.hu/hu/helyek/vedett-teruletek/duna-ipoly-nemzeti-park

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Nagy Gete

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Nagy-Gete is a mountain (457 m) in the eastern part of the Gerecse mountain range. The settlements of Dorog, Csolnok, Annavölgy, Tokod and Tokodaltáró will be involved. National Blue Tour section number 11 reaches its peak.

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From the top of the observation deck, you can enjoy the entire panorama of Börzsöny

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Great view except in fog. 😬😶‍🌫️

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Csobánc Castle Ruins

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It is impossible to go up to the castle ruins by bicycle, but we can get off by following the blue trail line and then the green trail at the Rossztemplom branch, and hike up the mountain from there. The castle ruin on the top of the hill is somewhat "abandoned". A picnic table with a tableau and a flagpole with an OKT stamp show that we have reached a famous attraction. The view is fantastic, as we can see most of the mountains. We can see Fonyód on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, or Szigliget Castle, or Sümeg. The former volcanic field, with the Káli basin and the Badacsony, is one of the most spectacular areas in the country. The castle ruins are otherwise free to visit.

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December 30, 2025, Csergezán Lookout Tower

The lookout tower is permanently closed for an indefinite period. It is unsafe due to its dilapidated condition.

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When the Holy Father Leo XIV greeted the faithful in May 2025 – immediately after his election as Pope – his first words deeply touched not only people of the Catholic faith. Perhaps the words he spoke in St. Peter's Square may also be a helpful thought for the walker pausing before this small sacred monument: + "Peace be with you all! Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd... I too desire that this greeting of peace may enter your hearts, reach your families, all people, wherever they are, all nations, the whole earth. Peace be with you! This is the peace of the Risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, the God who loves us all unconditionally." (Leo XIV)

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The Duna-Ipoly National Park encompasses the Pilis, Visegrád, and Börzsöny Mountains, the section of the Ipoly Valley between Hont and Balassagyarmat, and some areas of Szentendre Island. 🧭 The unique characteristic of the national park is the confluence of three major landscape units: the river valleys, the mountains, and the plains. 🚣🏻‍♀️🌄🏕️ This results in a high level of diversity within our borders, which is unique within our borders. ⭐ www.dunaipoly.hu/hu/helyek/vedett-teruletek/duna-ipoly-nemzeti-park

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From Nagy Szénás, you have a fabulous panoramic view of the surrounding mountains of the Duna-Ipoly National Park and far beyond 🌄🔭 In the village of Nagykovácsi, in or near Barack utca, you'll find a few parking spaces 🅿️

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Nagy-Gete, with its 471m height, is part of the Gerecse Mountains. It is located on the National Blue Tour trail and is also a place for seals. It is steep from Tokod, if you want to go up by MTB, you can "climb" it from Dorog. Apart from a few steeper parts, it is not one of the difficult peaks to climb. We have to climb to the top on stony, sometimes smaller rocks, where we find a cross and a tour information board. There is a view from the Buda Mountains, across the eastern end of Vértes, and we can see a large part of Gerecse. I definitely recommend hiking up!

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In good condition, from the lookout tower on the top of Nagykopasz Mountain (559m) we can enjoy a complete panoramic view: towards the Buda Mountains, Nagykovácsi and Nagy-szénás, Hármashatár Hill, Jánoshegy, Budaörsi Kopárok, but also towards Pilis and Gerecse. In clear weather, the Börzsöny-Mátra-Bükk can also be clearly seen. It can be approached from several directions, but you have to climb a hard path from the North side - I do not recommend this. There are wooden tables and benches in the foreground of the lookout tower.

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Panoramic, 360° view of Gerecse, Pilis and the Buda Hills.

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Csergezán Pál Lookout, from where we can enjoy a 360° panoramic view. We can mainly see the Buda Hills, Pilis and Gerecsé.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain ranges in Hungary offer the most prominent peaks?

The most prominent peaks in Hungary are primarily found in the North Hungarian Mountains, including the Mátra, Bükk, and Börzsöny ranges. These areas offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities, characterized by unique geological formations and extensive forest cover.

What is the highest mountain peak in Hungary and what can I find there?

Hungary's highest peak is Kékes, standing at 1,014 meters (3,327 feet) in the Mátra Mountains. The summit hosts the Kékesteto TV Tower and offers breathtaking panoramic views. It's a popular spot for hikers, cyclists, and in winter, skiing, with Hungary's longest ski slope suitable for beginners. You can find the Kékes Peak highlight on komoot.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or trails in Hungary?

Yes, several mountain areas in Hungary offer family-friendly options. For example, the area around Kékes Peak is considered family-friendly. Additionally, komoot offers various easy hikes in Hungary that are suitable for families, such as the Katalinpuszta Visitor Center loop.

What kind of unique natural features can I expect to see on Hungary's mountain peaks?

Hungary's mountain peaks showcase a variety of unique natural features. You can find volcanic mountains, karstic landscapes with numerous caves (like in the Bükk Mountains near Istállós-kő), and extensive forest cover. Many peaks also offer stunning viewpoints, such as the View of the Danube Bend from Prédikálószék.

Are there historical or archaeological sites associated with Hungary's mountain peaks?

Yes, some mountain peaks in Hungary have significant historical and archaeological importance. For instance, the Istállós-kő cave in the Bükk Mountains is an important archaeological site where Ice Age species' bones and tusks were discovered. You can also find historical structures like the Csobánc Castle Ruins on a summit.

What are some popular hiking routes near Hungary's mountain peaks?

Hungary offers a range of popular hiking routes. For moderate to difficult hikes, consider exploring trails mentioned in the Hiking in Hungary guide, such as the Spartacus Trail Viewpoint loop or the Dömösi Malom Creek loop. These routes often lead to scenic viewpoints and through diverse landscapes.

Where can I find panoramic views from a mountain peak in Hungary?

For exceptional panoramic views, consider visiting the Kisfaludy Lookout Tower, which offers a 360-degree panorama of Lake Balaton and the volcanic mountains. Another excellent spot is the Csergezán Lookout Tower on Nagy-Kopasz, providing views of the Buda Hills, Pilis, and Gerecsé.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near Hungary's mountain peaks?

Yes, the mountainous regions of Hungary offer opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including challenging gravel biking trails, in the Gravel biking in Hungary guide. These routes often take you through scenic landscapes and past natural attractions.

Which peak is known for its unique volcanic geology?

Csóványos, the highest point in the Börzsöny Range, is known for its unique volcanic geology. It's composed of ancient volcanoes that formed over 19 million years ago, resulting in a landscape of forest cover and outstanding rock formations. You can visit the Csóványos Observation Tower there.

What is special about the Pilis Mountains?

The Pilis Mountains, part of the Transdanubian Mountains, are known for their rocky outcrops and stunning views. They offer excellent hiking opportunities to appreciate unique geological formations and enjoy tranquility, making them a great choice for those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.

What do komoot users enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Hungary?

Komoot users frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, the well-maintained trails, and the diverse natural beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore unique geological formations and historical sites, often noting the rewarding experience after a challenging ascent to a summit or lookout tower.

Is there a peak that marks a significant border or offers views into another country?

Yes, the Geschriebenstein Observation Tower (Írottkő Lookout) is located on the highest mountain of Burgenland, offering great views into both Austria and Hungary. The summit cross and the lookout tower are situated right on the Hungarian side of the border.

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