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South Pannonia travel
on the sunny side of life To us, Hungarians, being in South Pannonia is always a unique experience. This is where spring
arrives rst and where the autumn sunshine warms our bodies and souls the longest, in the entire country. Even in November, we can be sitting on city café terraces in short sleeves; and g ripens in our gardens three times a year. Big city tourists nd the tiniest villages in our region; while visitors from the Great Plain appreciate our wild romantic mountains and caves. One of the cleanest rivers in Europe, the Drava marks the country’s boarder here and we are proud of the nature protected national park area of the river and the Gemenc forest, the largest near-to-natural state forest on its oodplain. Hospitality is not a necessary business practice here but a tradition of many centuries. This is the region where the most and largest nationalities of Hungary live together, and our Mecsek mountain is the cradle of Hungarian village tourism. If we were to close the tastes and aromas of South Pannonia into a box, we denitely would place Szekszárd and Villány wines in it rst. This region had been blessed with great potential. Each of the wines growing here carries the taste of sunshine, yet we would recommend you to taste the region’s typical wines rst: Kadarka and Bull’s Blood (bikavér) from Szekszárd, Blue Portuguese (kékoportó) from Villány and Cirfandli from Pécs! Next to them, we would put almond – blooming here rst in the country every year -, fruits and berries from the forests of the Mecsek and chestnut into the box. These would be followed by the sh of the Danube and the Drava; the game of the Gemenc and the Zselic; and the melon of Ormánság that taste so sweet and fruity like nothing else. And let us not forget the honey you can nd in so many tiny villages in South Pannonia and the goat cheese, different in form and taste in every farmer’s house. The vast majority of the region’s healing and thermal baths has been renovated completely in the past few years. Besides wellness, our region is the rst to offer services in selfness, a trend aimed at creating a harmony of spirit, body and soul. Many guests are searching for the traditional ways of keeping balance: to enjoy the magic of nature riding the bicycle or riding the horse. It is no accident that Pécs and its vicinity will be the home to the Orienteering World Championship in 2011; that the world’s manifold strongest ‘Iron Man’ is of Bonyhád srcin; and that the very best sportsmen and sportswomen of numerous water sports come from here. We live in healthy, natural, picturesque surroundings with a sub-Mediterranean climate where time elapses slower and where we can delight in the taste of fantastic wines. Be a part of this feeling, live and enjoy life on the sunny side, in South Pannonia! Zsuzsanna Hegyi Regional marketing director
this octagonal grave you approach the Pth Gav. Its name derives from the painted pitcher and glass depicted in the small recess in the northern wall of what was once a barrel vaulted tomb. In the same square stands the ealy chta mal (2), the largest two-storey funeral The historical city centre of Pécs boasts the richest collection of Roman remains in all of Central Europelistand in lightHeritage of this Sites was added UNESCO of World in 2000.to the
If you are hungry we recommend: Pezsgőház Restaurant (5) (12 Szent István Square)
In one of the best cuisines in Pécs you can experience the harmonic combination of local and traditional tastes and the highlevel knowledge of international gastronomic trends. This is also the best
Within a few hours you may learn of the sacred world of the Roman Christian community. The entrance to clla sptha Vt ct (1) can be found amongst the chestnut trees lining Saint Stephen’s Square, where you enter the seven-foiled chapel from which the name derives, and step back into the past. The entrance boasts
place to try Pécsmade champagne, too!
building, under the site of what was once a series of water steps. Its walls are decorated with
If you need accommodation we
scenes from the Old Testament. In the exhibition even a sarcophagus can be viewed.
recommend: Hotel Arkadia (6) (1 Hunyadi road)
an unusual glass-concrete gateway, which reveals its true beauty in the dark, making a nighttime walk worthwhile. It is a unique experience to walk on the monumental glass roof covering the underground layer of Roman remains. On the walls of Pt ad Pal Gav you can view period depictions of the Apostles. Following
Below n. 8 ad 14 Apáa stt (3), you may find a cemetery chapel and a double grave with painted walls; while walking a little further down Jókai street you may find the remains of a Romanperiod dwelling and the apses of the attached three-nave bath in the róa ct (4).
The inner architecture and the colours of the hotel were inspired by the clean tracing of the Bauhaus. Even though the there are only two storeys, each point of the hotel can be easily accessed by an elevator. Take a look at the convenient and stylish rooms and choose the one you like most.
Just a few paces from here you can find the mq Jakval Haa paha (3), which has remained intact along with its minaret operating even today as a place of worship. It is unusual in the way in which its outstanding acoust ics were ensured by building jugs into its walls. You can spend the whol e day in the ‘Turkish era’. The keel-arch windows of the Turkish architecture may still be seen in the chh sat Agt (4) in Ágoston Square. On Rókus Hill, in the picturesque garden of the Children’s Clinic, you may
If you are hungry we recommend:
Kalamáris Restaurant (6) (30 Rákóczi road)
Taste, style and quality – a tting description for this restaurant, where
gastronomy and arts meet in a harmonious fusion. The chef is always at top of his game.
find the Gav (tüb) idz Baba (5), one of the most precious examples of Turkish architecture in our country.
It is best to begin your walk at the largest Muslim temple in Central Europe, the mq Gaz Ka paha (1). In what today is a Catholic church , you may see fine calligraphic quotations from the Koran, a prayer recess in the south-eastern wall pointing towards Mecca (the mihrab), and a period container for holy water. Walking along one of the town’s most beautiful pedestrian zones Ferencesek Street, you approach the remains of the Bath m Paha (2). You may onl y imagine the pomp of the formerly vaulted building on the basis of the extant partial reconstruction.
If you need accommodation we recommend:
Pátria Hotel (7) (3 Rákóczi road)
The modern three-star hotel belonging to the Danubius Hotels chain
is situated in the historical town centre
right by the Mosque of Jakovali Hassan pasha. Enjoy the unique view from the rooms’ balconies over the city centre and the Mecsek Mountains.
If you are hungry, we recommend:
Dóm Restaurant (3 Király Street)
The restaurant’s inner architecture
forms a small model of the Cathedral. Its traditional cuisine is enjoyed and appreciated by locals and tourists alike. If you need accommodation, we recommend: Hotel Millennium (4) (58 Kálvária Street)
After multiple reconstructions the Cathedral features clear Neo-Romanesque style today. In the side chapels paintings by Bertalan Székely and Károly Lotz may be viewed. During his visit to Pécs, Pope John Paul II raised the Cathedral to the status of Basilica Minor in 1990. The sculptural memories of the building, such as the reliefs on the stairs leading down to the cr ypt, may be found in the adjacent cathdal m ad Lapday (2). Next to the cathedral, walkers-by may be surprised by a modern sculpture depicting Franz Liszt on a balcony of the Bishop’s Palace. Walking a little further you may find the collection of Bishop György Klimó in Szepessy Ignác Street,
one of the richest sources of Hungarian and European cultural history. Pilgrims should not miss out on a visit to Máriagyűd, the famous Maria pilgrimage visited by Croatians, Germans and Hungarians from across the world; and mkádad, the birthplace of St. Margaret, the legendary queen of Scotland from the 11th century.
A high-standard, modern hotel with a nice garden, an outdoor swimming pool and spellbinding view on the Cathedral and the city centre situated on the south side of Calvary Hill in a nature protected area - in the very heart of Pécs.
Faculty of Arts outside of Budapest can be found here, too; furthermore, the quarter for children attracts small and big ones with performances and puppet-making workshop secrets of Bóbita Puppet Theatre. The oeuvre of the Zsolnay factory may be studied in the city centre, in Zlay m (2) (2 Káptalan Street). One of the finest examples of public sculptures of the factory is the bull’s-head Zlay ta (3). The façade of cty Hall (4) (9 Széchenyi Square) on the main square, the symbols of the former savings bank are still present in the ceramic work. It is only a few steps from here to the Zlay btq (5) (2 Jókai Street). Factory owner Vilmos Zsolnay, who was to become a symbol of creativity and innovation, won many of the most important prizes at trade fairs and exhibitions, thanks to his technological and artistic ingenuity; from Vienna to Torino and Paris to California. Today fashion designer Katti Zoób is designing jewellery based on Zsolnay eosin that have been introduced in London with great success; furthermore, today’s designers in Pécs’are re-discovering eosin and using it in form of buttons and patterns on their latest models. Eosin is the name given to a kind of reduction glaze. After applying the metal glazes and firing, the vessel takes on an iridescent metallic lustre. One of the major investments of the program Pécs2010 European Capital of Culture was the Zlay cltal Qat (1) on 35,000 m2 on the premises of the current Zsolnay ceramics factor y. Besides exhibitions and workshops connected to the founding family’s and the factory’ s history and spirit, you may find the most outstanding, historic and Ar t Nouveau objects in the Gyugyi collection a private assortment of Zsolnay ceramics brought back to Hungary from the USA. Hungary’s only
The Pé natal That (6) (1 Színház Square) stands in the main pedestrian zone in Király (King) Street, with its modern ceramic frieze. A little further along the Neo-Renaissance decoration of the Vaváy H (7) (19 Király Street) is worthy of a note, while one street further down stands the so-called cká H (8) (14 Perczel Street). You must not miss the listed sz Phaay (9) (1 Apáca Street), the Pt Pala (10) (10 Jókai Street), the Tük-ta (11)opposite of it, and(12) the in100 al lpt theyear-old junctionZlay of Szabadság Road and Rákóczi Road, which can all be explored within one walk in the city centre. A little further away from the centre, the former Vaváy Vlla (13) at 44 Jurisics Street (today the regional centre of the Hungarian Academy of Science) on the side of Mecsek Hill is a sight you do not want to miss.
If you are hungry and looking for accommodation: Hotel Palatinus (14) (5 Király Street) The listed building belonging to the Danubius Hotels chain is located in the heart of the city in the pedestrian zone. Its Art Nouveau style employs notable decoration with Zsolnay ceramics. Pécs is proud to welcome you in its beautiful restaurant, foyer, reception and large ballroom.
Modern Zsolnay works may also be found in the Zsolnay Room of the citycentre Restaurant Aranykacsa (4 Teréz Street).
Rippl-Rónai) and The Eights (Pór, Czóbel etc.), followed by the Avant-Garde artists of the 1920s (e.g. Moholy-Nagy) and the Szentendre School. Its yard hosts the st Gad by P székly (4). Another building of the museum is located in Papnövelde Street presenting a collection from the second half of the 1950s. Pécs’s world of arts is determined by the remarkably high number of contemporary artists living and working here. The most imposing building of the city’s main square in the former Hotel Nádor, today nád Gally (5) (15 Széchenyi Square) provides place for the city’s various contemporary ar t groups to introduce themselves. In its neighbourhood you will find a design shop by Pécs artists with unique interior decoration. Besides variThe display in Pécs covers the early Bauhaus- ous contemporary arts exhibitions, you will find a influenced period and ranges from the analytical- shop with special atmosphere and ethno-antique geometrical graphics to the architectonic Op-art objects in Pat Gally (6) (1 Mária Street). works, covering almost his entire oeuvre. Also the world-famous ‘Zebra’ works can be viewed here. In the neighbouring Janus Pannonius Street, you may find the museum of the solitary giant of Hungarian painting, Tvada Kztka ctváy (2) (11 Janus Pannonius Street). Csontváry was one of the most significant advocates of plen-air painting, creating such works as the ‘Lonely Cyp-ress’ and the ‘Greek Theatre in Taormina’. The artist’s career lasted fifteen years, the number of his works barely exceeds hundred, yet he is one of the most significant representatives of modern painting. His The 16-years-old Közlíté Att Aat art has lifted him amongst the universal artists of consists of former and recent students of the only art faculty in Hungary outside of Budapest. Bethe Post-Impressionist movement. sides their own projects they introduce artworks by young artists from abroad as well as latest inThe md Hgaa At m (3) (4 Kápternational artistic movements on various venues talan Street) gives an excellent overview on the – such as empty city centre shops. works by the founders of Nagybánya School, by outstanding artists of the turn of the century (e.g. Founded in 1811, the Pa Phlha ohta has played a determining rule in the music culture of South Pannonia for the past 200 years. Listening to their in the Kodály Centre, built in 2010 within theconcert Pécs European Capital of Culture program, with thousand seats and fantastic acoustics, is truly a unique experience. Pécs theatre life owes its significant rule in provincial Hungarian theatre to Pé natal That, Thd That (Harmadik Színház), Ja uvty stag, Bóbta Pppt Thatand professional-level private groups such as mák That (MárkusZínház).
If you are hungry, we recommend: Enoteca CORSO (7) (Király Street)
This Pécs prestige restaurant was listed amongst the top ten restaurants in Hungary. In the same place, on the ground oor, the Bistro ZONA offers simple, adorable dishes of highest gastronomic quality at everyday prices. You can nd the city’s most extensive wine list here.
If you need accommodation, we recommend: Corso Hotel Pécs**** (6) (8 Koller Street)
Harmony and elegance. Pécs’s newest hotel has opened its doors for its guests in May 2010. It is unique for the artworks of local contemporary artists on the rooms’ walls.
Danube-Drava National Park
nature untouched The nearly 50,000 ha area of Danuba-Drava National Park is located along the Danube from the mouth of Sió channel until the Hungarian boarder, and includes the entire Drava area in Hungary. The reason for the national park protection is the array of living and lifeless natural treasures connected to these rivers.
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The floodplain of Dava, its tributaries and dead branches are accompanied by gallery forests. There are more than 50 fish species living in the clear waters of the river. The sandy and pebbly Drava riverbanks are popular resting and nesting places for birds. The reeds are home to populous heron, quawk, and little aigrette colonies while the forests’ foliate hides nests of black storks and ospreys. The Drava Kapu Visitors Centre in Dávazt introduces the natural and cultural treasures of the protected areas, such as traditional Hungarian domestic animals on a demonstrating farm. Why not renting a bike and making a bicycle tour in this plain, yet beautifully manifold landscape? Upon preliminary registration, groups will be awaited with traditional flavours and warm meals.
The picturesque, untouched floodplain of G along the Danube is the home to such exclusive, protected animals as kingfisher, osprey, black stork and lanner. Gemenc is popular among professional and amateur nature photographers for its famous and outstanding stock of deer and wild boar. The area is weaved through and through with ‘grades’, partly natural, narrow channels that had been used to secure the flooding of the inner plains to thus help the living of the forest and the farmers working in it. Feel free to visit Gemenc on marked tourist and nature trails! If you go on a canoe tour on the Old Danube with the national park’s rangers, you may even be lucky to see traces of beaver gnawing in the forests. The lower part of the Danube in Hungary, Béda-Kaapaa, is among the most ‘densely inhabited’ areas of the country, as far as ospreys and black storks are concerned. In the depths of the floodplain forests water birds live their undisturbed lives; its gallery forests are home to numerous protected water flowers. Kölked is the touristic centre, the star ting point for guided tours – whether on foot, by bike, on w ater or on horseback. The White Stork Museum in Kölked introduces you to the world’s storks, their migrant routes, feeding habits and the way to ring them. In Báta, a civilian foundation runs a Black Stork Museum full of adventures.
You can find a great number of splendid thermal baths near the Drava. Let us recommend you nagyatád (1) with its traditional medicinal bath and the most charming thermal beach of the re-
gion; Ba (2) with its recently built organic-style thermal bath; ckyavta (3) with its uniquely effective healing water; and szgtvá (4) with its renewed, renovated, second-most popular thermal bath in South Pannonia next to the castle.
Adventures and adventure parks for the entire family The Renaissance Adventure Domain
in Bikal (1) is Hungary’s rst theme adventure park. It has special ways to call medieval Hungary back to life: by engaging craftsmen, clowns, warwise riders and archers, experienced fowlers from the morning till the evening hours. The Medieval Village, the Old Town, the Main Square, the Renaissance Castle and the Knights Arena range over a 7.5 ha area.
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Period buildings give place to workshops, stores, restaurants, pubs and even a page school Renaissance-style. The village is the place where you can find the potter’s, the basket-maker’s and the smith’s workshops; furthermore the petting zoo, the mill and the Green Nut Tree Inn. You can truly feel the spirit of the Middle Ages in the old town, where 8 craftsmen earn their daily living; families, friends and foes live their everyday lives (watch the drunken tailor being hunted down the alleys by his growling wife); and farces bring a smile on your face. There are fascinating performances held on Birds Stage and Knights Stage in the morning and in the afternoon hours. In exchange for Bikal Pennies, anyone can put their strength and skilfulness on the test in the disciplines javelin throwing, archery and star throwing. At the end of the day, we shall arrange a surprise ce-
9 m-high triple slide, trampoline, rope pyramids, a professional climbing wall (separate tracks for beginners and advanced climbers), shooting, x-jump, a rodeo bull, riding possibilities, and many more. Fast and tasty snacks in Tepsifüles Restaurant help satisfy the hunger of each and every rabbit - that became a lion.
remony for the best of the best, who is to become King Matthias – with some very special rights for his special day. Are you longing to enjoy an activity day with your children and friends? The mxté Advt Pak Pé is the best place to go! As already shown in their symbol (a rabbit shouting like a lion), even the most shy ones shall soon be in the mood to play here. Plenty of exciting activities are waiting for young and old: an alpine ropeway, summer bob track, zorb, Tyrolean slide, a playhouse, pedalled go-kart, a 40 m-long adventure castle, a The Kata fa Pata (3) is an Active Recreation Centre aiming at popularizing a child-centred, close-to-nature, traditional handcrafts lifestyle. You choose between varioustoprograms from to can nature studies, from fifty traditional farming activities. Dozens of outdoor and indoor games, a giant multiple-storey log castle, a frolic barn, a two- storey game house, an obstacle track and a stone catapult are waiting for the visitors. You can become acquainted with traditions and know-how of our forefathers by learning how to milk a cow, bake bread and langallo, ride horses or by putting your strength and courage to the farmers’ test. On the weekends the so-called ‘Illustrious Days’ offer programs on given occasions for the entire family. You may also find accommodation here, whether you come with your family or with a group of friends.
In today’s world it is a true blessing to feel time slowing down, our heavy problems fading away and the human sides of life open up instead. The Orfű valley is exactly this kind of place. Peace, happiness, fresh air and beautiful nature as far as the eye can see. Orfű (1) is a true centre for longer active holidays with its human-sized and high-standard aqua park at one lakeshore; and with the sandy, green beach at the other lake; with its qualified riding schools, extreme cave tours, marked hiking forest trails, water sports centre, and its operating water mill. Or fű has established its good reputation with its Wild Garlic Festival, Oven Days, Fishing on Orfű alter native festival and National Children’s Riding Days. In Abalgt (2), the national park has established a Bat Museum on the shore of the rowing lake close to the dripstone cave, a cer tified place of healing. Kvázéája (3) and Hztót (4) are undisturbed, lovely, lively little villages living their natural lives on the shore of a fishing lake system. The thermal bath in magyahtld (5), in the depth of the Mecsek forests, had been extended and renov ated and is now awaiting its guests in the summer- and in the wintertime. Only a few kilometres and perhaps fifteen minutes from Pécs lays skda (6). Due to the negative ions’ dominance in the air, the valley has a unique micro climate having a calming effect on the organism. The annual average temperature here is
3-5 0C lower than the national standard. Relative air humidity is high with mean 60-80% it is dust-, germ- and smoke-free, which can be put down to the extended forests in the area. Alterations in air pressure are relatively low, which also contributes to this excellent climate. The spa built in 1928 had been renovated on basis of the feng shui principles a couple of years ago. Today it is t he Sikonda Wellness Hotel*** and Bath.
Óbáya (4) (srcinal name: Alte Glashütte) is certainly one of the most picturesque villages in the region. This nature protected area is the largest protect ed area in the Mecsek. Its main attraction is the valley and the brook between Óbánya and Kisújbánya, the most charming hiking route in th e East-Mecsek. Óbánya is famous for its pottery collection that attracts many visitors. For a good meal or a good night sleep, do not hesitate to knock on the neat equestrian guesthouse’s door.
Only with an hour walk you can easily reach the tiny village of Püpökztlázló (5), consisting only of a few whitened houses with porticos. The shingled chapel in the castle’s arboretum is particularly worth seeing. The castle was built by László Pál Eszterházy in the 1790s.here. Today, the Pécs Bishopric has a pilgrim’s house constructed The castle is a regular venue for children’s archery classes; those who register in advance receive a map and snack for the hiking trip to the Zengő. The town hosts regular exhibitions and museums by numerous contemporary artists while its swimming hall is a beautiful example of settled contemporary architecture.
mkádad (6) is a German-speaking village where the Arpadian-age St. Stephen chapel from the 12th century used to stand in the centre of the settlement. According to the legend, St. Margaret of Scotland was born on the outskirts of Nádasd in
The neighbouring settlement Zengővárkony (2) is well-known for its museums and folk traditions. Since 2000 the community has been the home to Hungary’s first Eggs Museum featuring painted and decorated eggs. The straw treasury is a museum collection. The Zengővárkony local museum is considered one of the most dwelling Hungarianeven folk today. architecture and beautiful is operating as a houses weavingofworkshop This is where the local speciality, the so-called ‘bodor’ canvas is made and sold. You do not want to miss the refor med church and the memorial statue of Lajos Fülep in its yard. Pztabáya (3) is a former settlement, today a popular picnic area on East-Mecsek hiking trips. It is one of those settlements of this area where immigrant German craftsmen blew glass in the 18th century. The remained ovens are still being used by contemporary artists on special occasions.
Réka-Castle (Rékavár); the ruins are accessible on a charming forest route. Similarly easy to reach is the castle ruin from the Turkish era on Schlossberg, offering an unrivalled view from its lookout. Plenty of folk and industrial buildings are waiting here for you: mills, a cellar street, local museum. Being a station on the Pécs-Mecsek Wine Road, Mecseknádasd offers excellent wines and national meals in a great number of its wine cellars.
Kán, Gorica and Bükkösd are also parts of the G Vally. The first two villages used to be entirely extinct until they had been re-populated in the past fifteen years as a consequence of outmigration from the cities. In these fairy tale-like villages, most of the tiny white houses are inhabited by guests even in the winter time, when tile stoves make them feel warm and cosy. In Ká (2), the baker’s special bread and pastry are prepared from historic Hungarian recipes; but also the riding school and an interesting conversation while enjoying bread and drippings in Maci’s summer kitchen are worth a tour here – whether on foot, on bike or on horseback. When you are a guest in Ga (3), you can learn everything about ecological farming in
Not being covered by any navigation system, those who succeed in finding this village will be welcome with an organic pig in a poke. Experience and enjoy riding and horseback archery on these elegant, sporty and strong Kisbér horses that are a Hungaricum breed and kept freely in the valley. A nature trail, a soft energy path, marked hiking trails connected to the Kéktúa (Bl Tal) are leading to the nearby forests while dinner on request, baking in the oven and various organic products call to the table. Join your landlady on her daily orienteering run to the next village’s goat cheese farm instead of shopping in the supermarket. Meantime, the less sporty ones might try to pound some soil bricks with their landlord. The guesthouse operates on solar energy; its wooden surfaces are treated with beeswax; its wastewater is cleaned with reed. Respect for nature; living harmoniously with the environment; and preservation of traditions is taught to the younger generations in the qualified nature centre. There is still a lot to learn!
your kitchen garden. There are many certified riding schools in Bükköd (4), venue of the national cross-country riding championship, thus enlarging the club of natural horse keeping. Also the honey is famous here. 10 minutes from Pécs, at the foot of Jakab hll lays ckút (5). The steep southern slope of the hill consists of characteristic red sandstone that had been formed by wind and water into extraordinary rocks and cliffs: the Babá k and the Zg t, both surrounded by many legends. This is where you can find rt-av, too. The rocky forests feature unique plant symbioses and a diverse animal stock. This region is among the most valuable nature protected areas in the mk. You can reach the mountain top on many marked hiking routes from various directions findfresco ruins remains of the Hungarian cloister . The outside andand inside of the tinyPauline Arpadian-age Cserkút church are invaluable. Furthermore, viewing the Stations of the Cross pictures by the famous contemporary priest and thinker, Péter Prokop, is highly recommendable. The village is also well-known for its excellent hospitality and its delicious folk cuisine.
Historic towns,
spas and wine regions Where the ‘old’ Danube turns aside, there lies Mohács (1). The town has gained worldwide fame as the Busó March was added to the UNESCO list of Cultural World Heritage sites as a living tradition.
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Even though the Bó mah, a farewell to winter, attracts many tens of thousands of visitors ever y year, it is not a tourist att raction in the first place but a Sokac family tradition being passed on from father to son. The boys grow up to it; learn how to do it; deserve it to be a busó. Each and every busó commu nity has its own customs as to how they prepare themselves for and show themselves in course of the one frenetic week of the Busó March. This is something for real men only! The selfmade masks and sheep furs are then resting for another year in the storage rooms, especially designed for this purpose, in the houses’ backyards.
skló (6) is one of the southernmost towns in Hungary. The Siklós castle used to belong to the most modern military establishments in its period; at the same time, it was one of the most significant Hungarian Renaissance buildings. Due to reconstru ction works the castle will be closed for a few months in 2011. Nevertheless it is worth paying the town a visit: besides its buildings remained from the Turkish era, Siklós has opened its thermal adventure spa in 2010, with a very curious architectural concept.
The battle of Mohács, as known from history books for sealing the country’s fate, had taken place on the plain south of the town on 29th August 1526. 28 thousand Hungarian soldiers have died here; the Ht mal Pak was being raised to honour them. In between the mass graves, visitors can view carved w ooden sculptures of King Louis II, Pál Tomori, Dorottya Kanizsai and Sultan Suleiman.
place bybecause tourists from most effective distant points of water the continent not only of its the uniquely healing ; but alsobecause of its favourable climate and the yearly 2,100-2,200 hours of sunshine. The renovated medicinal centre awaits medicinal tourists with the quality and the comfort of two-bedded hotel rooms. Numerous high-standard three- and four-star hotels have opened their doors in the past years in the town, many of whom dispose of their own healing water and medicinal department. In 2010, the exclusive thermal conference centre had been opened here.
Building style, wines, meals and music of the wine cellars of mhá-Bóly Wht W rad vary widely from Sokac to Danube Swabian national traditions. The cellar village is in Bóly (2) the most considerable. Vlláy-skló W rt is Hungary’s first (1994) wine route and has been most visited ever since. Red wine is being cultivated on the eastern hill slopes of this historic wine area. The most widespread grapes are Blue Portuguese (kékoportó), Blue Franc (kékfrankos), Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Zweigelt. White wine is being cultivated on vast areas, on the central and western slopes of the wine region. Main wine types are Italian Riesling, Hárslevelű, Chardonnay, Traminer, Rhine Riesling and Királyleányka. Besides the cellar street in Vlláy (3) and the traditional cellar villages of Vlláykövd (4) and Palkya (5), large cellars and extended hotels responding to international architectural and service trends have emerged here in the past few years. Today, Villány features also a four-star wine-wellness hotel.
Merely 2 km from here lays Hakáy (7), a frequently visited
Kaposvár city of painters and of surprises Kaposvár (1) lies in the midst of Zselic hills. The ‘city of painters’ is the hometown to József RipplRónai, a major gure of Impressionist painting. His villa on Róma-hill is a museum today. János Vaszary, Sándor Galimberti, Lajos Knuffy are worldwide renowned painter artists with strong ties connecting them to the city and its cultural life of that period.
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The deer farm in Bőszénfa (2) introduces you point-blank to Hungary’s five big games. Many a thousand deer live here, a few can be petted – for example Iciri and Piciri, the two young ones. You may enjoy a reminder of the traditional peasant way of life on seeing the wood-foundation houses and buildings with smoke kitchens whilst visiting the Europe Nostra prize-winning op-a ethgaph m sza (3) near Kaposvár. Pata (4) is a paradise for children where everything goes. They can become soldiers defending the walls of the log fortress; or cavalrymen in the rising stables; while in the romping stable everybody can jump around to their hearts content in the straw. In nearby Kaposmérő (5), on the estate of several-time world champion and Guinness record-holder Laj Kaa, we may Their artworks can be viewed in rppl-róa m (10 Fő Street). The cky Ggly That with its emblematic building and its legendary plays attracts theatre-lovers from afar; similarly to the Dorottya-Days organized annually in carnival time. The inner city of Kaposvár had been mainly built around the turn of the 19-20th century and exudes an atmosphere of peacetime promenades even today. The building of Csiky Gergely Theatre, opened in 1911, the Szivárvány Culture Palais, the Kaposvár Science and Technology House are all jewels of Secessionist architecture preserved on more than 300 facades in the centrebeautiful of Kaposvár. main award squareinwas granted ‘Hungary’s most main Its square’ 2010. Kaposvár’s new adventure pool, Vág Bath is one of the largest in the country with its continuous water surface covering 3,462 m2. Also the spa and the swimming hall experience a renovation and open their doors anew in spring 2011. The city’s equestrian life is determined by the Pa eqta Aady and its international competitions. Hobby-riders are warmly welcome in mt eqta fa. You can rent bicycles in the Tourinform office and make a nice trip to Lak Dda and the arboretum. Do not forget your swimming suits in the summer!
gain an insight into the martial art of mounted archery, with the most authentic of introductions. One of the manors in neighbouring Báddvak (6) is a creative camp for glass artists of the country. Hertelendy Manor, the region’s only five-star luxury wellness resort with a five-horseshoe stable, is located in KtaKzapzta (7). The 90 hectare, 18-hole golf course at H (8) is considered one of the most exclusive in entire Europe.
The nearby sóagád (2) is renowned for its folk dress developed almost in isolation and customs preserved up until today. When you are in the Leányvár village with more than 300 cellars, it is a must to visit royal chef János Faddi Varga, who shall be glad to prepare Renaissance banquets on the basis of recipes from the Middle Ages – only upon previous arrangement. Do not miss out on his wife Vera’s wonderful collection of valuable folk art just across the street. Driving in the opposite direction from Szekszárd you approach sáköz. People in this area have shaped their distinctive lifestyles according to the changing rhythm of small and big waters of the Danube and the Sárvíz flowing into it. Villages belonging to this area(4), in the ethnographic and cultural (3), D sápl (5), Alóyék (6) andsense Báta are: (7). Őcsény Among all the folk dresses in Hungary, Sárköz costumes used to be the most pompous ones in their bloom. All of it is displayed in the local museum and the doll museum in real-life and doll sizes.
It is also worth seeking out the restored synagogue, now functioning as the H At; the exhibitions of the Wky mó m, winner of the first prize in 2006 for the most user-friendly museum; and of course you must not forget to visit al h the town’s son, writer and poemthemhály Babt . szkzád’ (1) famous most important events are the Saint László-Days in June and the Szekszárd GrapeHarvest Days in September. Local specialities of szkzád W rt are Kadarka and Bull’s Blood (bikavér), but as masters of their profession, the town’s wine-makers produce also excellent French-type red wines. Wine quality is just as good here as in Villány, many say, yet its prices are set closer to everyday people’s possibilities. In place of former family businesses impressive yet human-sized, The Serbian church and cloister in Gábó (8) are unique personalized wine cellars have emerged here in the past years, among the Serb-Orthodox memories in the entire region. It had piling success upon success in international wine competition. been built by Serbian monks on the r un from the Turks. Its large, richly decorated iconostas is a beautiful artwork by Vaszilie Osztójity.
Castles in Tolna County
Visitors to the castles of South Pannonia can follow the outstanding periods of Hungarian history from the founding of the state to the Renaissance culture, from the Turkish occupation to the 18th century. It is worth visiting these castles on the occasion of special events, such as the Simontornya Theatre Days in the middle of the summer, or the Földvár Summer Evenings held throughout the summer.
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oza (1), hidden amongst the hilly slopes of Tolna, entices with its outstanding natural beauty. The castle built in 1416 with its inner cloister-like courtyard resting on slender pillars and its balcony reminds of Italian palaces of the period. The rooms of the beautifully restored castle contain srcinal aristocratic furniture, household goods and costumes from that period. A few rooms for guests had been equipped here, too . What a privilege to spend a night with your partner in the castle!
The Castle from the Arpadian Age at nearby stya (2) was a thriving fortified palace during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In course of the restoration attempts were made to present the traces of its 700-years history. Alongside the exhibition of castle history and the lapidary, a valuable collection of 18th and 19th century portraits may be found entitled ‘The Aristocratic Ancestors of Tolna County’. Horseback-riding has always been an inseparable part of manor lord’s lives. Indulge in your riding passion with excellent horses, in enchanting surroundings, whether in summer or in winter, on Gá H fa in Simontornya. With its wellness department, restaurant
and beautiful park, the fd ma in Simontornya will make you want to stay longer than only a night. The Renaissance tower of the castle in Daöldvá (3) rises high thewall-paintings Danube. The Turkish the castle seumabove and the painted artefacts by formerinoutlaws are mutrue curiosities. Enjoy your lunch on the terrace of the castle courtyard with a beautiful view. The doors of the traditional pottery workshop at the castle entrance are always open, and the potter’s daughter is always happy to invite you in. The little wine manor in the grapery Zba-sztgál (4) near Szekszárd is highly recommended for those seeking undisturbed recreation and wine-gastronomic adventures. Companies of ten-fourteen people may even rent the entire domain, including all rooms in the castle, the guest rooms, th e park with the swimming pool, the sauna, the wine-tasting cellar and even the cook.
Tolna County: land of healing
Gunarasfürdő (1), 3 km from Dombóvár, has had an excellent reputation as healing place for over 30 years. On the 8 ha landscaped area 13 swimming pools; a slide park; a 56 0C healing water; excellent medical treatments; and various accommodation possibilities (hotels, pension, camping and summer houses) are waiting to serve their guests.
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Gunaras’ latest jewel is the Gaa rt sPA Htl**** with 94 rooms that awaits families with children or people on business trips from March 2011.
interested should pay a visit to the nuclear power plant’s visitor’s centre. In the past two years, two modern hotels had been built in town.
There are great things going on on the 7 ha domain of Taá (2) Thermal Bath: Europe’s only para-wellness centre with medical water is created in 2011. This is the only place where all disabled guests and their companies can enjoy an active free time and physical-emotional refreshment together, without barriers.
The nearby Tgl (5) is widely known for its wellness cent re. Htl ohda’s thermal spa had been built in organic style mainly of wood, thus forming a harmonic entity with its forest environment the natural lake and the romantic manor house standing on the opposite shore.
Zhy Pak Htl**** in Bká (3), 120 km from Budapest, covers a 12 ha land sur rounded by forests and nature protected areas. This is Hungary’s first selfness centre where specialists work for creating and enhancing the guests’ physical-mentalemotional harmony. The hotel features a warm-water pool, a sauna, a Kneipp pool, an extreme rope-climbing way, a stable, a wine house with cellar, a Lilliput village garden for children, a
small lake and ispromenade Theifonly hing you have to be worried about to book inroads. advance you twant to partake. Pak (4) is located in the centre of Hungar y, on the right side of river Danube. One of the town’s major attractions is the Romantime ruins garden on the previous Lussonium military camp from the Roman era. The Bottyán-castle from the 18th century stands on the Sánc hill (Sánchegy). An interesting natural attraction is the approximately 60 m high loess wall, the thickest loess deposit in the country, a true picture book of the past 2 million years ear th history. The Gastroblues Festival has brought Paks international reputation and audience. Those technically
G fty ad Ga maagt cp. presents an exhibition on the floodplain’s flora and fauna; objects of forestry and game management; and a display on folk arts in Sárköz in the Pöböly et ct (1). Also its Apiarist Collection, arboretum and game observation are waiting for those interested, whether they arrive in groups or individually. Upon request guests will be provided with meals and accommodation, too. This is where the Gemenc Forest Railway starts its daily journey (with closed and heated wagons in the wintertime) into the depths of the floodplain forests. Nature trails, playgrounds, observation towers and a fishing show-venue help bring you closer to this unique landscape with its distinctive flora and fauna. Complete your journey with a boat trip; a horse-sledge ride; a canoe, bicycle or hiking tour – in any case professional tour guides shall be happy to accompany you.
The domain of sag fty ad Tb idty cp. , the Zselic, is a proud landscape with a rich stock of big game and natural specialities. It was the first one in Europe to win the International Dark Sky Preser ve Award. Kada (2) is situated in the Zselic Nat ure Protection Area 20 km from Kaposvár. Hotel Kardosfa Ecotourism and Conference Centre was built in this magnificent surroundings, far away from the noise of the world, with fantastic game meals and a wellness department. For those who would like to explore the surroundings and natural treasures of Drava River, we highly recommend Alxadapzta (3), where the latest, modern-style cottage shall be waiting with open doors. The famous Kazó (4) belongs to the Kazó fty cp. This area is a unit consisting of the Kaszó forest, Lake Baláta with its highly protected natural treasures, t he narrow- gauge railway,
the tiny settlements in the depths of the forest and the hunters’ hut with its holiday house, indoor sports hall and outdoor swimming pool. You shall be warmly welcome also in neighbouring Szenta’s four-horseshoe qualified stable. Of all the cottages hidden in the Mecsek held by mk fty cp., we shall recommend you the guest houses on the lakeshore in Orfű; and the high-standard hunters’ cottages in the forests of nagyáté (5) and mézk (6). Besides the castle-style hunters’ house, there is also a nature education centre and a narrow-gauge railway operating until Almamellék from here, the picturesque saét (7). This is the forestry managing Mecsextrém adventure park in Pécs, too. For the most adventurous ones, the nomad camp in Sás-Valley (Sásvölgy) near Hetvehely might be just the perfect choice. Gylaj fty ad Ga maagt cp. is most proud to present that, according to the recent worldwide rank, 11 out of the world’s first 50 deer trophies are srcinating from Gylaj (8). Lengyel-Annafürdő is the most popular place to go for no nhunters. Its visitors’ centre is the star ting point for nature paths, a lookout tower, but also a nature education centre, handicrafts workshops, bicycle rental and tour guiding, nomad camping and cottage are waiting for their guests here. The forestry’s guest house on the lakeshore had been recently renovated and can be recommended even for those used to the city’s comfort very warm-heartedly.
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