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1. Sights around Hévíz

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tartalom: + 1 Anyone who has ever been to the West Balaton region knows that this is one of the most colourful regions of the country. In this beautiful corner of Lake Balaton, a week is definitely not enough to discover everything! This is the region worth returning from time to time to discover hidden treasures and have unforgettable adventures! Spending your holiday in the western corner of Lake Balaton is something you definitely don’t want to miss! Every season is showing a different face of the area and the landscape is not the only thing offering an incomparable experience; from season to season many programs are waiting for tourist to try them out and to collect memories they can obtain nowhere else! But what can the West Balaton region offer? The most beautiful view to Lake Balaton and the so called Witness Mountains (Badacsony, Csobánc, Szent György-hegy) can be seen in this region. Here lies one of the most beautiful baroque castles of Hungary, the Festetics Castle of Keszthely which offers many exhibitions all year long. The most unique lake in the world can be found here, in Hévíz. On the top of the volcanic hills, we can enjoy both the unexceptional panorama and the medieval castle ruins often accompanied by tournaments. Explore the many secrets of the Balaton Uplands National Park, from the Kis-Balaton to the Cave Lake of Tapolca! During the winter, canoe tours, ice-skating, the steaming Lake Hévíz, wellness services, great food and hot drinks wait for the guests visiting the area. Unlike during the summer, the best family-friendly beaches and restaurants on the shores of Lake Balaton are offering unforgettable moments while the cities get full with life offering festivals for almost every weekend. During the spring and the fall, the lovers of active leisure activities take hold of hiking and bicycle trails. And the keen gastronomy enthusiasts won’t get disappointed by the gastro experiences of Hévíz, the famous wines of Badacsony and the better and better ice creams and special deserts all around Lake Balaton. The most notable sights of the region: Beautiful nature: The sights and hiking trails of the Balaton Upland National Park Lookout towers and hiking trails in the Keszthely hills Kis-Balaton (Small Balaton) Kányavári Island – Kis-Balaton Csodabogyós Cave – Balatonederics Kotsy Water Mill – Zalaszántó Buffalo Reserve – Kápolnapuszta Basalt Columns at Szent György-hegy (Saint George’s Hill) The permanent exhibition of Museum of Balaton – Keszthely House of Nature Visitor Centre – Gyenesdiás Szépkilátó viewpoint – Balatongyörök Africa Museum – Balatonederics Lake Cave – Tapolca Lavender House Visitor Centre – Tihany Castles, ruins: Festetics Palace – Keszthely Castle of Szigliget Castle of Sümeg Ruins of Tátika Ruins of Rezi Ruins of Csobánc – Csobánc Hill Museums: Festetics Palace – Keszthely – permanent and temporary exhibitions Museum of Balaton – Keszthely Inner City Museums: Doll Museum, Snail Shell Parliament, Cadillac, Retro Toys, Erotic Panoptic – Keszthely House of Nature Visitor Centre – Gyenesdiás Africa Museum – Balatonederics Further sights or programs to consider: Port of Keszthely – pleasure boat trips and scheduled liners on Lake Balaton City Beach – Keszthely Diás Beach – Gyenesdiás Paintball – Gyenesdiás Imre Festetics Animal Park – Gyenesdiás Darnay Cellar - Gyenesdiás Michael’s Chapel – Vonyarcvashegy Lido Beach – Vonyarcvashegy Water Lily Adventure Park (Tavirózsa Kalandpark) – Keszthely, Kertváros Zala Springs Golf Club – Zalacsány Zobori Adventure Park – Zalaszabar Peace Stupa – Zalaszántó List broken down into cities: KESZTHELY | 6 kms from Hévíz Festetics Palace – Keszthely Museum of Balaton – Keszthely Inner City Museums: Doll Museum, Snail Shell Parliament, Cadillac, Retro Toys, Erotic Panoptic – Keszthely Port of Keszthely – pleasure boat trips and scheduled liners on Lake Balaton City Beach – Keszthely GYENESDIÁS | 8 kms from Hévíz House of Nature Visitor Centre – Gyenesdiás Diás Beach – Gyenesdiás Paintball – Gyenesdiás Imre Festetics Animal Park - Gyenesdiás Darnay Cellar – Gyenesdiás REZI | 9 kms from Hévíz Dino Park ZALACSÁNY | 10 kms from Hévíz Zala Springs Golf Resort VONYARCVASHEGY | 11 kms from Hévíz Michael’s Chapel – Vonyarcvashegy Lido Beach – Vonyarcvashegy BALATONGYÖRÖK | 14 kms from Hévíz Africa Museum – Balatonederics Szépkilátó viewpoint – Balatongyörök ZALASZABAR |22 kms from Hévíz Zobori Adventure Park SZIGLIGET |24 kms from Hévíz Castle ruin of Szigliget SÜMEG | 25 kms from Hévíz Castle of Sümeg Tournament TAPOLCA | 30 kms from Hévíz Cave Lake BADACSONY – BADACSONYTOMAJ |30 kms from Hévíz Hiking and wine-tasting Farther away: ZALAEGERSZEG | 40 kms from Hévíz AquaCity Azalea Valley Göcsej Village Museum Lake Gébárti and surroundings TIHANY | 67 kms from Hévíz Tihany Monastery Hermit’s Cave Lavender House Visitor Centre BALATONFÜRED | 70 kms from Hévíz Tagore Promenade Museums and Galleries Lóczy Cave The House of Jewish Excellence Wines of the Csopak Wine-District VESZPRÉM | 80 kms from Hévíz Castle and Old City Zoo  
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2. Evolution of bathing culture

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tartalom: + 1 The story of bath Hévíz As historical remembrance proves it, Hévíz was already known in the Roman era. The water was used for everyday activities, namely for the processing of animal skin (softening it with a piece of rod). The healing and miraculous effects of Lake Hévíz were chanted in a legend at that time. The bathing culture of Hévíz and the evolution of the unique medicinal therapies are linked with the name of Count György Festetics, who started bathing constructions on the lake from the year 1795. He established a bathing site beside the lake, which were most popular especially with the local peasantry. The bath and the thermal water later became famous, and people from more distant places visited Hévíz wishing to be cured. More than 200 years later (at the turn of the century), the leasehold rights were seized by the brewery owner Vencel Reischl of Keszthely, who continued the developments. As a result, Hévíz has become a well-known thermal bath throughout Hungary by today. The development of Hévíz was continuous throughout the centuries and it is still going on even today. However, Hévíz was not only known for the healing power of its thermal water, but notable medical doctors of the town further enhanced its fame too. Dr Károly Moll, inventor of the weight bath became famous all around the world. Recent improvements of the bath aimed to increase the quality of the services offered to the patients. During the reconstruction of the thermal lake, the main buildings were renovated, and the function of the buildings was also modified. The changing rooms were removed from the winterized building in the middle of the lake to the entrance in the southern and western part of the complex, thus rendering the construction of a 2,500 square metre bath house in the middle of the lake possible. The most significant attraction of Hévíz is the unique medicinal lake and its healing power. Today however, modernization and the extension of the available services to attract the age group 35-50 cannot be neglected either. During the latest reconstruction of the thermal lake new buildings were constructed on the lakeside, housing pleasure pools, a sauna block, massage clinic, various examination rooms, changing rooms, catering units and even a conference room. Later, the new building was also renovated, which now provides services equivalent to those of a 4-star hotel: in the 3-floor departure building there is a wellness department (sauna, steam bath, ice bath, salt cave, pools), modern guest rooms and a therapy department (hydrotherapy, massage, beauty salons, mud treatment rooms, body culture therapy) waiting for the visitors. A sauna and modern massage rooms were built as part of the reconstruction, and the capacity of the changing rooms and that of the resting area were also extended. Besides the constructions, the park around the thermal lake developed as well where 30 special ornamental trees were planted thanks to a successful tender procedure.Owing to the recent developments, Hévíz can not only preserve but also strengthen its position as one of the most popular centres of national and international thermal water tourism.Thanks to the realized development projects, Hévíz grows more modern, and becomes able to satisfy the divers needs of its frequent visitors and those of the growing number of younger guests with children as well. Look around in our 3D tour! Did you know that people lived around the town even in the Neolithic period, 7500 years ago? "Da Bibere" the Latin inscription on a cup from the first century before Christ found among the archaeological finds means ‘Give me a drink!’? also two Roman altar-stone dedicated to Jupiter were unearthed north of the Lake? castle servants lived around the Lake of Hévíz in the Árpád-age, from the 11th to the 14th century? the name of Hévíz first appeared in a charter dated 28th March 1328?
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3. Curious facts about Hévíz

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Lake Hévíz is the world’s largest biologically-active natural thermal lake, which is able to refresh body and soul alike. The source of the 4.4 ha water surface lake, rich in sulphur, and minerals can be found 38 metres deep in the cave, which due to its high well capacity completely changes in every 72 hours. The water of Lake Hévíz contains an equal proportion of dissolved and gaseous substances, thus unifying the favourable characteristics of thermal waters rich in carbonic acid, sulphur, calcium, magnesium, hydrogen carbonate. Lake Echo of New Zealand is larger and its water is warmer, but it cannot be compared to the particularities of the Hungarian lake as it is not suitable for bathing and cannot be used for medical purposes. The history of Hévíz Lake The origins of Lake Hévíz go back to the ancient times when Lake Balaton and the basalt mountains around the lake were formulated. At the end of the Pannon-era volcanoes disrupted the layout of the Trans-Danube region. The healing power of the water was already known to our ancestors. The first signs of post-volcanic activity were the spring of heat sources, as was the eruption of “Ancient Hévíz”. Archaeological excavations prove that this area was inhabited even at the end of the Stone Age. The art relic church on Egregy hill was built during the reign of the Árpád-dynasty, which uniquely preserved the reminiscence of the era. Legends are connected with miracles; nevertheless, Hévíz is a miracle in itself. According to an ancient legend on the origin and healing effect of the lake, the Holy Virgin wrung a spring by the appealing prayer of a Christian nurse. The nurse wanted to heal an invalid child. The hot water of the lake breaking out from the depth and the steaming mud completely cured the weak child. The legend stems from the Roman age and the mentioned child was definitely the East Roman emperor, Flavius Theodosius, who declared Christianity the official religion in his own empire in 391. The spring has been feeding the world-wide unique Lake of Hévíz ever since. According to another legend once upon a time the commander of Csobánc castle fell in love with the daughter of Tátika castle’s castellan. The commander had often seen the girl leaning on her elbow at the towers of the castle. The two castellans were enemies. The commander of Csobánc castle went to fight for the girl. It was only revealed that the girl was lame in both feet when he won the fight. As an old woman suggested, after the wedding they built a house for themselves on the shores of Hévíz Lake so that the young lady could often dip her legs into the warm water. A few weeks later the lame feet were healed and the lovers lived happily ever after. It happened even earlier than our great-great-grandfathers’ times that a shepherd grazed his stock in the surrounding hills and herded them beside the moor to drink. Suddenly he saw that one of his footsore cow kept disappearing in the shrubbery and just stood there. As he went closer he felt that the water was much warmer there. After that he came to bath his sore feet in the steaming water several times. Not even a lunistice passed and the miracle happened: his foot pain completely disappeared. This took wind in the estate and the shrewd landowner enclosed the warm water. This is how the thermal lake came into being for the happiness of many sick people. Did you heard about the legendary cherubs? The main entrance of the lake is guarded by two cherubs, which were made on behalf of the Festetics family at the turn of the 19th and 20th century and they are very similar to the Zsolnay family’s cherubs in Pécs. The dragon made of a lion and an eagle can also be found on Hévíz’s official coat of arms. The cherubs served the gods in the mythology of the ancient Semite folks. They stood in front of the gates and kept away the demons. Their images were engraved in the stones of kings’ palace gates or church gates, most likely that is why the Festetics family had them made as well.According to the legend, if someone walks through between two cherubs without love in the heart, the cherubs start speaking. According to another storyteller not the cherubs but the copper rooster placed on one of the towers of the baths starts speaking, if someone leaves the town without love. But there has never been a precedent for this.    Did you know, that the water temperature may reach 23-25 °C in winter and 33-36 °C in summer? The water of the lake is in a constant move. On the one hand, it is moving from left to the right, and on the other hand, warm water moves upwards while cold water goes downwards. This two-way flow keeps the water of the lake in a constant move, thus leaving a special massaging effect on the human skin. in winter it provides a spectacular and unique experience when the condensed steam forms a steam cap on the top of the lake surface? This “cap” prevents water from cooling down, and at the same time a natural inhalatorium is formed. Hydrogen sulphide is released into the air, which have medical effects on the exhausted vocal cords when inhaled. according to the memoires from the Roman era, the oldest and most famous thermal bath in Hungary can take pride in a history of over 2,000 years? Lake Hévíz, together with the volcanic hills of the Tapolca basin and those of the Tihany peninsula were included in the recommendation list of the World Heritage National Hungarian Committee in January 2003?
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4. Top hiking tips

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The 60-hectare Lake Hévíz Nature Reserve, the eastern and western protective forests offer a pleasant forest walk. The western park forest (8.8 ha) has a hilly landscape typical of County Zala. The altitude ranges from 115 m to 155 m above sea level. A few centuries ago it was connected with the forest of Egregy. The northern and eastern protective forests cover a total area of 23.1 ha. The flat, semi-wet area here is an integral part of the Nagyberek - Kis-Balaton - Tapolca marsh. In some areas, the peat layer is 6-8 m thick. It takes 30-40 minutes to walk around Lake Hévíz. The impressive 200-year-old plane trees and turn-of-the-century buildings of the Schulhof Promenade, the newly developed Festetics Promenade and the eastern protective forest with its bald cypresses make for a pleasant walk. The paved road offers a nice walk even in rainy weather and in the evenings. Distance: 1.5 km, Accessible, Family-friendly, Catering facilities on the way

The name ‘Berki’ refers to the Hungarian word ‘berek’, which means low-lying, marshy, densely vegetated area. In the old days, the world of the marshland was known only to the local inhabitants; strangers could easily get lost in the marshy, reedy area. Today, thanks to the drainage work of the Festetics family, Lake Hévíz and the stream are easily accessible to everyone. The flora and fauna of the marshland is an extremely rare and valuable natural treasure not only in Hungary but also in Europe. In the warm water, the Indian red water-lily (Nympaea rubra var. loniflora) blooms almost all year round in Lake Hévíz. This plant was introduced by Sándor Lovassy, a teacher at the Keszthely Academy of Economics, between 1898 and 1906. Insectivorous plants, such as the greater bladderwort (Utricularia Vulgaris), which sucks in microscopic animals with the help of tiny bladders, also live here. To help you find your way around, a brochure created by the Hévíz Association for the Protection, Development and Culture of Hévíz and the Keszthely Environmental Protection Association can be downloaded by clicking on the link. vezetofuzet.pdf Distance: 5 km (there and back), No restaurant along the way, dog-friendly, family-friendly

Arriving in Hévíz from the east, many people notice the multi-storey wooden lookout tower, which is interesting not only for its building but also for its history. Jenő Horváth, a horticulturist and botanist, who was 90 years old at the time, built the lookout for his beloved wife Margit in the early 2000s. He wanted his wife to be able to see Lake Balaton, if not from a closer distance, at least from the top of the lookout tower. For his wife's sake, he had a special lift installed in the lookout tower. The lookout is located on private land and used to be open to the public, but since 2015 it is no longer accessible. Still, many people like to walk to the 31 m high lookout, which can be found 2.5 km away from Hévíz. To get to Cserszegtomaj, you have to follow the yellow sign and continue the hike. 700 m away from the Margaret Lookout, you will find the Cserszegtomaj well cave, which is of thermal water origin and can be visited with the permission of the Balaton-Uplands National Park Directorate. Distance: 6 km (back and forth), no restaurant, dog-friendly, accessible

The National Blue Trail passes through the most beautiful parts of Hévíz. It passes by Lake Hévíz, the Church of the Holy Spirit, the Church of the Heart of Jesus, the Egyregy Museum, the row of wine cellars in Egregy and the Árpád-era church. After leaving the town of Hévíz, the trail also passes the Jewish cemetery in Karmacs, which was renovated in 2012. Opposite the cemetery, at the bottom of the Rezi vineyard, you can see the Gyöngyösi Betyárcsárda (Highwaymen’s Inn of Gyöngyös), which can be reached after 1.5 km on the blue sign. The ancient walls tell many stories of the highwaymen, including the one where Jóska Sobri danced with his lover Rozi Répa. According to another story, Illés Vak and Pista Kökes were ambushed and shot by the Pandurs in the vineyard near the inn, and their graves are probably located under the two wooden crosses next to the inn. Distance: 9 km - back and forth, Restaurants can be found on the row of wine cellars in Egregy and of course the Highwaymen’s Inn, family-friendly, dog-friendly

Family-friendly hikes around Hévíz

Within a half an hour's drive from Hévíz, you can easily reach the Kis-Balaton, a unique wetland habitat in the Balaton-Uplands National Park. The 1.6 km Great Crested Grebe Nature Trail on Kányavári Island features fifteen panels showing the typical birds of Lake Kis-Balaton. In many cases, the great egret (Egretta alba) and the greylag goose (Anser anser), the squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides), the little egret (Egretta garzetta), the spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) or the Eurasian bittern (Botaurus stellaris) can be observed with the naked eye or binoculars. You can fish on the island with a licence, but there is also a sports field and a lookout tower for active recreation. Distance of the hiking trail: 1.6 km, family-friendly, dog-friendly, barbecue facility and snack-bar

Only a half-hour drive from Hévíz, starting from the basalt quarry in Vindornyaszőlős, which is still in operation today, you can discover the unique "construction" of nature - the basalt street. A bird on a white background next to the S tourist sign marks the trail. The unique natural formation on the Kovácsi Hill is one of the seven wonders of Zala County, a protected area of the Balaton-Uplands National Park. As a result of erosion and land-slide, the strange stone formations, consisting of cracked basalt columns that have been split off the rim, present a chaotic world. As the wind blew the sand from beneath the basalt rocks, the huge blocks of volcanic rock tilted along the vertical cracks. Caves and interesting morphological formations of various cavities are hidden between the 5-15 m high columns. The trail is named after the late Ferenc Buruczki, a great naturalist who died young. The ten information panels describe the geological, botanical and zoological values of the area and also show how to track four-legged animals. Distance: 4 km (back and forth), No catering facilities, family-friendly, dog-friendly

According to the research of the famous Keszthely scientist and museologist Dr Béla Darnay-Dornyai, the first spring of Hévíz broke out on Meleg Hill near the Rezi Castle about 2 million years ago. Meleg Hill (‘Hot Hill’) got its name from the fact that in winter when snow covered the landscape, the snow always melted near the volcanic thermal spring. The second place of uprush was the Cserszegtomaj well cave, and then, about a million years ago, sulphurous thermal water appeared on the Biked Hill near Hévíz, and later on the Dobogó Hill. Today's Lake Hévíz was formed at the same time as Lake Balaton by crustal movements 20-22 thousand years ago. The hiking trail of the Balaton-Uplands National Park leads along the most spectacular karstic formations created by the thermal waters. The starting point of the trail is Kőhát Street in the centre of Cserszegtomaj. From here, following the S+ sign to the Csóka-kő, hikers can see a series of holes and small caves, which have been carved out by the thermal waters. The Csókakő (Jackdaw stone) got its name because its hard-to-access cavities were used by jackdaws. Worth a visit: Kígyóvári-szikla, Függő-kő. Passing the forester's house at Csorna-kút, the K+ sign on the left takes you to Rezi. If you don't want to go that far, turn back from the forester's house and walk 3 km along the dirt road of the Csornakúti Valley, which leads back to Cserszegtomaj. Distance: 10 km, No catering facilities, family-friendly, dog-friendly

The Csodabogyós cave in Balatonederics can be reached after half an hour's drive from Hévíz. The cave is named after the prickly knee-holly, a red-berry evergreen shrub with a Mediterranean distribution, which is widespread on the sunny side of the Keszthely Hills. The cave can only be visited with a guide from the Balaton-Uplands National Park but it is necessary to book your tour in advance. During the guided section of about an hour, you can expect some crawling and climbing. The National Park provides a helmet and a high-intensity headlamp, as well as a caving oversuit. The cave, rich in dripstones, is one of the largest caves in the Bakony region. After visiting the cave, it is possible to continue the hike without a guide towards the Jukucs László cave and the Sipos mouth on the green sign, then you can turn back to the starting point (Balatonederics) on the red and green sign. Guided tour, Distance covered: 5 km, Duration: 3 hours +1,5 hours cave visit, Difference in level: 300 m, Catering facilities: none, Child-friendly: 10+ If you want to do more caving, you can choose between two more extreme tours under the management of A.G. Explorer Turisztikai Kft., which is a contracted partner of the Balaton-Uplands National Park.

The Nagymező in Gyenesdiás, located only a 15-minute drive from Hévíz, is a popular picnic spot in the area. Although you can also drive up to the Nagymező, it is worth taking the yellow-marked road from the centre of Gyenesdiás to the Nagymező, from where you can follow the K ∆ sign for a few minutes to the Festetics lookout, and from the forest gymnastics field on the Nagymező the S+ and S∆ signs will take you to the Berzsenyi lookout, where you can see the whole western end of Lake Balaton in a 360-degree panorama. The yellow sign leads through the Tüskés láp (Spiky bog) to the legendary Vadlánlik. According to the local legend, wild girls wandered barefoot in the forest, their only clothing was a shawl tied around their waists, their bosoms were covered by their long hair, and their song, like the sirens', lured fishermen to the Szerelem hill (Love hill) in Balatongyörök. The Vadlánlik cave in Gyenesdiás, like the other cavities in the Keszthely Hills, are openings formed by wind erosion. The locals used the Vadlánlik cave as a secret distillery at the end of the 19th century.  Route: Tourinform office, Gyenesdiás - Jókai Street - Quarry (S)- Nagymező - Festetics lookout (K∆) - Forest gymnastics trail - Pető Hill, Berzsenyi Lookout - Tüskés láp (Spiky bog) - Vadlánlik cave - Dolomite nature trail - Light Cross - Statue of Mary, Kesellő - Bem Street - Darnay Street - Jókai Street - Tourinform office, Gyenesdiás Distance: 11 km, Walking time: 3.5 hours, Difference in level: 410 m, Family-friendly, Dog friendly

Even the Romans were fascinated by the area around the Szépkilátó (Lookout point). A villa was built under the lookout point and the spring, now known as the Roman well, provided running water. During the lookout hike, after overcoming considerable differences in height, you can visit the Mátyás Bél and Batsányi lookout towers to admire, from different perspectives, the buttes surrounding this part of Lake Balaton. After the built-up Szépkilátó car park, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama from different angles on a hike with considerable differences in level. Szép-kilátó car park-(P)-Garga-nyereg-(S∆)-Bél Mátyás lookout tower -(S∆)-Pele nature trail-(S)-(P+)-(P)-(P)-Bise-kő tető-(P∆)-Batsányi lookout tower -(P∆)-Szépkilátó Distance: 7 km, Duration: 4-5 hours, Difference in level: 250 m, Catering facilities: at the Szépkilátó, Child-friendly, dog-friendly

Castle tours

The ruins of the Rezi Castle, built at the end of the 13th century, stand on the dolomite cliffs of Meleg Hill. The castle was probably built between 1292 and 1307 by Apor and Lukács of the Pécz clan, who owned the village, and from the 14th century, it was the property of the Gersei-Pethő family. However, by 1571, the financial position of the Pethő family deteriorated considerably. The castle, in bad condition and poorly guarded, was demolished to prevent it from falling into Turkish hands. A charter from 1592 mentions the ruined castle of Rezi. The archaeological excavation of the castle was started in 2000 by the Directorate of County Zala Museums. The Rezi Castle can be reached on foot on the national Blue Trail or by following the blue sign marking the castle from Rezi. In 2014, the Rezi Castle Nature Trail was inaugurated. It starts from the wine press in the village on the national Blue Trail and describes the local fauna and avifauna, the tree species and the geology of the forest on 11 information panels in different languages. You can follow the panels up to the Rezi Castle. Distance: 6 km (back and forth). No catering facilities, child-friendly, dog-friendly

Tátika Castle, a medieval castle ruin, is located on the 413-metre high basalt hill of the Keszthely Hills. There used to be two castles. The Tátika Hill was named after its first owners, the Tátika clan. In 1248, during the Tatar invasion, King Béla IV of the House of Árpád confiscated the Lower Tatika Castle from the Tátika clan and gave it to Bishop Zlaudus. The bishop, learning from the experience of the Tatar invasion, did not consider Lower Tatika Castle secure enough, so he had a new, larger stone castle built on the top of the castle hill. Later the castle became the property of the Gersei Pethő family. After the Battle of Mohács in 1526 and due to the Turkish expansion, the noble families, Pauline monasteries and Franciscans of Keszthely deposited their valuables and treasures in Tátika Castle, which are said to have been worth over 100,000 golden forints. In 1538, the Bishop of Veszprém besieged the castle and simply stole the valuables found there. The castle then fell into disrepair, and in 1589, it was stormed, seized, looted and burnt down by a marauding Turkish troop.  Archaeological excavations and restoration work were carried out in the 2000s, so tourists can now tour the preserved parts of the medieval castle ruins. After Zalaszántó, heading towards Sümeg, it is easy to join the National Blue Trail, which takes you straight up to the ruins of the Tátika castle. The trail climbs steeply, but those who climb the 413 m high former volcano can enjoy a wonderful panorama. Distance: 5 km (back and forth) No catering facilities, family-friendly, dog-friendly

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5. Hévíz by bike

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tartalom: + 1 On two wheels Choose an outdoor spot for sports activities whenever it is possible. While you are on holiday, a lake-shore area, the edge of a forest or a park could be the most ideal spot for active recreation. Hévíz and its surroundings provide you with good cycling facilities; there are a number of built cycle tracks and marked cycle routes. While cycling, you can get to know the towns and superb landscapes of the Balaton Highlands, the volcanic hills and the valleys hiding between the shore hills as well as the wildlife of the Kis-Balaton. You can hire a bike in various places, including tourist offices, hotels and even guest houses. Our short tours could be enjoyable for anybody. Speed is not essential on our short tours. Most of the tours are led on cycle paths, minor roads with low traffic or on well passable dirt roads. Explore the attractions and the beauties of nature on two wheels, and what is even more important is that you’ll make efforts for your health. Bicycle and E-bike rent at the Tourinform Office: qualitative Alpina bikes and Neuzer e-bikes.At the office you can also register for the plastic card for HeBi bikes.   From January 2021, we await our guests with a whole new set of bicycles, e-bikes and e-rollers!   Prices from 1 March 2022   3 hours 24 hours 3 or more days City/trekking bike 2,500 HUF 3,900 HUF 3,500 HUF/day E-bike 4,900 HUF 7,500 HUF 6,500 HUF/day E-roller 2,500 HUF - -     Cycle routes around Hévíz  HÉVIZ cycling trail Route: Town Hall  » Sugár Str. » Vörösmarty Str. » Ady Str. » Lake Hévíz » Véderdő (shelter forest) » Deák Square » Big parking lot » Roman ruins » Egregy winery row » Church of the Árpád era » Town HallTotal distance: 9 kmDifficulty level: easy Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 1Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center  » Alsópáhok » Nemesboldogasszonyfa » Szentgyörgyvár » Zala riverbank » Zalavár » Sármellék » Alsópáhok » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 37 kmDifficulty level: difficult Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 2 Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center » Keszthely-Kertváros (garden city) » Cserszegtomaj » Rezi » Rezi castle » Cserszegtomaj » Keszthely » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 40 kmDifficulty level: very difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 3 Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center » Nemesbük » Zalaköveskút » Karmacs » Hévíz-Egregy » Hévíz Bicycle Centerű Total distance: 22 kmDifficulty level: difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 4 Hévíz Bicycle Center » Felsőpáhok » Kátyán mountain » Alsópáhok » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 11 kmDifficulty level: medium difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 5 Hévíz Bicycle Center » Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Balatongyörök » Vonyarcvashegy » Gyenesdiás » Keszthely » HévízTotal distance: 42 kmDifficulty level: medium difficult   Cycling routes in the West-Balaton Region Balaton Tour ARoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 35 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour BRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Szigliget » Szigliget Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 52 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour CRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Szigliget » Badacsonytördemic » Badacsonylábdihegy »  Badacsony Harbor » Fonyód Harbor » Balatonfenyves » Balatonmáriafürdő »  Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 68 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour DRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Balatonszentgyörgy, Starfortress » Battyánpuszta » Balatonszentgyörgy » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 41 kmDifficulty level: easy Cycle Tours in the Keszthely-hills Tour Keszthely-hillsRoute: Keszthely » Keszthely, Kertváros » Rezi » Zalaszántó »Zalaszántó, Stupa »Vindornyalak » Vindornyaszőlős » Karmacs » Hévíz » KeszthelyTotal distance: 47 kmDifficulty level: difficult Tour BakonyerdőRoute: Keszthely » Felsőgyenes » Hunting lodge Büdöskút » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök, Saint Michael Chapel » KeszthelyTotal distance: 30 kmDifficulty level: difficult Cycle tours around Kis-Balaton Tour Kis-Balaton from HévízRoute: Hévíz » Alsópáhok » Szentgyörgyvár » Sármellék » Zalavár, Kis-Balaton House » Szentgyörgyvár » Alsópáhok » HévízTotal distance: 42 kmDifficulty level: easy Tour Kis-Balaton from KeszthelyRoute: Keszthely » Fenékpuszta »Vörs » Kápolnapuszta, Büffalo reservat » Balatonmagyaród »Kányavári Island » Zalavár, Kis-Balaton House » Szentgyörgyvár » Alsópáhok » Hévíz »KeszthelyTotal distance: 66 kmDifficulty level: easy To top of page
title: Hévíz by bike
description: Hévíz and its surroundings provide you with good cycling facilities; there are a number of built cycle tracks and marked cycle routes.
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tartalom: + 1 On two wheels Choose an outdoor spot for sports activities whenever it is possible. While you are on holiday, a lake-shore area, the edge of a forest or a park could be the most ideal spot for active recreation. Hévíz and its surroundings provide you with good cycling facilities; there are a number of built cycle tracks and marked cycle routes. While cycling, you can get to know the towns and superb landscapes of the Balaton Highlands, the volcanic hills and the valleys hiding between the shore hills as well as the wildlife of the Kis-Balaton. You can hire a bike in various places, including tourist offices, hotels and even guest houses. Our short tours could be enjoyable for anybody. Speed is not essential on our short tours. Most of the tours are led on cycle paths, minor roads with low traffic or on well passable dirt roads. Explore the attractions and the beauties of nature on two wheels, and what is even more important is that you’ll make efforts for your health. Bicycle and E-bike rent at the Tourinform Office: qualitative Alpina bikes, 1.500 Ft / 2 hours, 3.000 Ft / 1 day, E-bikes are 3.000 Ft/2hours or 5.500 Ft/24 hours. At the office you can also register for the plastic card for HeBi bikes. Our cycle routes around Hévíz  HÉVIZ cycling trail Route: Town Hall  » Sugár Str. » Vörösmarty Str. » Ady Str. » Lake Hévíz » Véderdő (shelter forest) » Deák Square » Big parking lot » Roman ruins » Egregy winery row » Church of the Árpád era » Town HallTotal distance: 9 kmDifficulty level: easy Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 1Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center  » Alsópáhok » Nemesboldogasszonyfa » Szentgyörgyvár » Zala riverbank » Zalavár » Sármellék » Alsópáhok » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 37 kmDifficulty level: difficult Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 2 Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center » Keszthely-Kertváros (garden city) » Cserszegtomaj » Rezi » Rezi castle » Cserszegtomaj » Keszthely » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 40 kmDifficulty level: very difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 3 Route: Hévíz Bicycle Center » Nemesbük » Zalaköveskút » Karmacs » Hévíz-Egregy » Hévíz Bicycle Centerű Total distance: 22 kmDifficulty level: difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 4 Hévíz Bicycle Center » Felsőpáhok » Kátyán mountain » Alsópáhok » Hévíz Bicycle CenterTotal distance: 11 kmDifficulty level: medium difficult   Cycling trail around HÉVÍZ No. 5 Hévíz Bicycle Center » Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Balatongyörök » Vonyarcvashegy » Gyenesdiás » Keszthely » HévízTotal distance: 42 kmDifficulty level: medium difficult   Cycling routes in the West-Balaton Region Balaton Tour ARoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 35 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour BRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Szigliget » Szigliget Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 52 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour CRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatonederics » Szigliget » Badacsonytördemic » Badacsonylábdihegy »  Badacsony Harbor » Fonyód Harbor » Balatonfenyves » Balatonmáriafürdő »  Balatonberény » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 68 kmDifficulty level: easy Balaton Tour DRoute: Keszthely » Gyenesdiás » Vonyarcvashegy » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök Harbor » Balatonmáriafürdő Harbor » Balatonberény » Balatonszentgyörgy, Starfortress » Battyánpuszta » Balatonszentgyörgy » Fenékpuszta » KeszthelyTotal distance: 41 kmDifficulty level: easy Cycle Tours in the Keszthely-hills Tour Keszthely-hillsRoute: Keszthely » Keszthely, Kertváros » Rezi » Zalaszántó »Zalaszántó, Stupa »Vindornyalak » Vindornyaszőlős » Karmacs » Hévíz » KeszthelyTotal distance: 47 kmDifficulty level: difficult Tour BakonyerdőRoute: Keszthely » Felsőgyenes » Hunting lodge Büdöskút » Balatongyörök » Balatongyörök, Saint Michael Chapel » KeszthelyTotal distance: 30 kmDifficulty level: difficult Cycle tours around Kis-Balaton Tour Kis-Balaton from HévízRoute: Hévíz » Alsópáhok » Szentgyörgyvár » Sármellék » Zalavár, Kis-Balaton House » Szentgyörgyvár » Alsópáhok » HévízTotal distance: 42 kmDifficulty level: easy Tour Kis-Balaton from KeszthelyRoute: Keszthely » Fenékpuszta »Vörs » Kápolnapuszta, Büffalo reservat » Balatonmagyaród »Kányavári Island » Zalavár, Kis-Balaton House » Szentgyörgyvár » Alsópáhok » Hévíz »KeszthelyTotal distance: 66 kmDifficulty level: easy
title: Cycling Tours
description: Hévíz and its surroundings provide you with good cycling facilities; there are a number of built cycle tracks and marked cycle routes tourists can choose from.
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