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Lake Balaton
Painters and photographers rightfully believe Hungary's best panoramas are the hills that rise from the lake. Wine lovers sing the praises of the Kéknyelű from Badacsony, or the Italian riesling of Boglár, while gastronomes rave about the spike-perch delicacies. The fishermen tell of metre-plus long fish, the yachtsmen of the racing boats bent over in the wind, the rheumatics of the healing powers of the Hévíz thermal baths, the music lovers of the Tihany organ recitals, the Opera fanciers of the Siófok opera galas.
Tokaj Wine Region
Here you find the country's highest mountain, and smallest village, the first Hungarian language bible from the 16th century, and the oldest railway from the 19th century. The world renowned Hungarian wine, the Tokaji aszú, ages in the cellars of this region, while one of Europe's most beautiful horse tracks and biggest cave systems is also found here. Three of Hungary's eight UNESCO listed world heritage sites can be found here.
To reach the northern Hungarian region's closest city, we only have to travel sixty kilometers from Budapest. If we want to see its farthest boundaries, then our journey will take us to the banks of the Tisza river. The region's southern border is the Alföld, while Slovakia borders it to the north. The region's castles from the Middle Ages, its 16th and 17th century palaces, numerous churches, villages famous for their folkloric traditions and handicrafts, as well as famous historic towns are cradled amongst the five mountain ranges that we find there the Cserhát, Mátra, Bükk, Cserehát and Zemplén ranges.
Hungarian Puszta
Almost everyone knows of it, but yet so few actually know it. The Alföld has given us such everyday terms such as puszta, paprika, csárda, and csikós, but only those understand their real meaning are those who visit this special place.
The Alföld is a place of legends, and legendary sights. The bird nature reserves its two counties contain, the Hortobágy and the Tisza lake, have made it onto the UNESCO world heritage list. Three national parks can be found within its borders. Other sights include Europe's largest fruit producer, one of the Greek Catholic faith's oldest sites, Central Europe's biggest windmill, the plain's only medieval stone castle, Hungary's oldest railway station, and the world's second largest panorama painting.
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