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Maps of Hungary for Garmin navigation devices

The HikeAndBike maps coverage includes the territory of Hungary. These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.

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01.04.2025

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Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in Hungary?

Hungary may not be as well-known for hiking as some other countries, but it does offer some beautiful hiking opportunities, particularly in its hilly and forested regions. Here are some of the most beautiful hikes in Hungary:

  • Bükk National Park: Located in northern Hungary, Bükk National Park offers numerous hiking trails through dense forests, karst caves, and unique rock formations. The country's highest peak, Kékes, is also found here.
  • Balaton Uplands National Park: This region around Lake Balaton offers a variety of hiking trails. You can wander through vineyards, hills, forests, and historic villages.
  • Duna-Ipoly National Park: This national park stretches along the Danube Bend, offering hikes along the river, through floodplains, and to historical sites.
  • Hortobágy National Park: One of the largest continuous grassland areas in Europe, Hortobágy is a paradise for birdwatchers and provides hiking trails through the Puszta, traditional shepherd culture, and wildlife observations.
  • Aggtelek National Park: Here you'll find the famous Aggtelek Cave Labyrinth, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are hiking trails that explore the fascinating caves and the surrounding forests.
  • Mátra Mountains: These medium-sized mountains in northern Hungary offer hiking through forests and alpine meadows. The highest peak, Kékes, can be reached on foot.
  • Buda Hills: The hills surrounding Budapest offer numerous hiking trails with viewpoints overlooking the Danube and the city. The Buda Castle Hill and Gellért Hill are popular destinations.
  • Mecsek Mountains: This mountain range in southwestern Hungary offers hiking through forests, gorges, and to historical sites, including the Pécs UNESCO World Heritage Site.

While Hungary may not have towering peaks, it offers a variety of landscapes and natural beauty that can be appreciated through its hiking trails. Be sure to check the local hiking conditions and regulations before setting out on your hike.

Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in Hungary?

Hungary offers a variety of beautiful cycling routes that take you through its diverse landscapes, including flat plains, hilly areas, and charming villages. Here are some of the most scenic cycling routes in Hungary:

  • Danube Bike Path: The Danube Bike Path runs along the majestic Danube River, offering stunning views of the river and its surroundings. It stretches from the Austrian border to Budapest and beyond.
  • Lake Balaton Bike Path: This route circumnavigates Lake Balaton, providing a fantastic opportunity to explore the picturesque lakeside villages, vineyards, and beaches.
  • Tisza Lake Bike Path: Circumnavigate the Tisza Lake in eastern Hungary, enjoying lovely views of the lake, surrounding marshes, and wildlife.
  • Tokaj Wine Region: Cycle through the gentle hills and vineyards of the Tokaj Wine Region, renowned for its famous Tokaji wines.
  • Bükk Mountains: The Bükk Mountains in northeastern Hungary offer mountain biking trails through forests and hilly terrain. The natural and scenic beauty is remarkable.
  • Sopron and Surroundings: The town of Sopron and its environs have well-marked cycling paths that take you through gently rolling vineyards and historic sites.
  • Hortobágy National Park: In the Puszta, the largest grassland in Europe, you'll find cycling paths that allow you to experience the vastness and wildlife of the region.
  • Neusiedlersee Bike Path: This path runs along the Neusiedlersee, which forms the border between Hungary and Austria. It enables you to explore the diverse landscape and charming villages.
  • Szentendre and Danube Bend: You can cycle along the Danube from Budapest to Szentendre and the Danube Bend region, which is rich in both cultural and scenic attractions.

Before embarking on a cycling adventure in Hungary, it's important to check trail conditions, local regulations, and weather forecasts. Proper cycling gear, including helmets and maintenance tools, is essential for a safe and enjoyable experience. Hungary's diverse terrain and scenic beauty make it a rewarding destination for cyclists of all levels.