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Keszthely (B 4) is the oldest of the towns around Lake Balaton. Many of its small streets faithfully preserve the small-town atmosphere
of the 19th century. For centuries, a decisive factor in the development and culture of Keszthely was the presence of the
Festetics family, one of the richest Hungarian aristocratic families. Their Baroque stately home, today a museum, is one of the finest
monuments in the Balaton region. Each week in the summer concerts are held in the park and the splendid rooms. The Balaton
Museum is also a delight: its dioramas and show cases present the formation of the lake, the natural world, archaeological finds, the
region’s folk culture, and the history of the bathing culture. The nave of the Roman Catholic church is from Medieval times, and the
frescos are held to be the finest creations of Hungarian Gothic. The city hosts the summer Balaton Festival and the Balaton Autumn.
Tours and Sights around Keszthely
• Hiking tour in the Keszthely hills, Rezi Castle (Rezi – B 3)
• Buddhist shrine (stupa) in Zalaszántó (B 3)
• Balatonederics (C 4), Africa Museum
Badacsony (D 4) is the most famous wine-growing hill of the Balaton region. It is
here that the grapes which go to making Badacsony Pinot Gris and Kéknyelű are
grown. On the southern slope of the 437 m basalt hill hikers can sample the excellent
restaurants and wine bars. At the summit the Kisfaludy Lookout offers a memorable
panorama. Down below, not far from the harbour we find the house of József
Egry, the painter of Lake Balaton, which is now a museum in his memory. The region
hosts the Badacsony Vintage Days.
Excursions from Badacsony
• Hiking tour to the Szigliget Castle (Szigliget – CD 4)
• Tapolca (D 3), the cave lake and the Mill Lake
• Szent György Hill (D 3), organ-pipe basalt formations
One of the most obvious points in the landscape of the northern shore, just as it is on the map, is
the Tihany Peninsula (FG 3). On the smaller hill, a church and monastery was built in Tihany (G 3)
nine centuries ago. The royal document ordering the construction, the Deed of Foundation of
Tihany, contains the oldest words written in Hungarian in a Latin context. Today only the
Romanesque crypt, supported by squat columns, can be seen, and above it a Baroque Abbey has
been built. The entire area of the peninsula is protected, and special sights include the Inner Lake
(good for fishing), the cones formed by geysers, the Aranyház and lavender fields. The museums of
Tihany are: the Benedictine Abbey Museum, the Open Air Ethnographical Museum (peasant farm
house and house of the fishermen’s guild) and the Doll Museum.
Excursions and Hikes on the Tihany Peninsula and its surrounds
• Hiking tour on the peninsula: Echo hill, Outer Lake, monks’ cells
• Örvényes (F 3), Mill Museum
• Protected cemetery at Balatonudvari (F 3) with unusual heart-shaped carved tombstones
Although Balatonfüred (G 2-3) got its name not from the baths (”fürdő”) but from the quails (”fürj”), it was here that the Lake Balaton bathing
culture was born in the 17th century. At first it was visited for the carbonated spring water, but in the second half of the 19th century, when
bathing in Lake Balaton had become fashionable, the lake’s first bathing house was constructed here from red pines. Balatonfüred is a town of
“firsts” in other respects too. It was here that the first steam boat, named Kisfaludy, was built in 1846, and set out on her maiden voyage; later the
first yachts were also made here; and the first stone theatre producing plays in Hungarian once operated here. All this opened a new era in Hungarian
tourism history. It is a good idea to start your stroll around Balatonfüred in the two-hundred-year-old Gyógy tér (“Health Square”), by the famous spring,
then walking along the park (more than a hundred years old) and the waterside promenade called “Tagore sétány” you come to one of the most beautiful
harbours of the lake. In addition to the unusual shape of the nearby Kerektemplom (“Round Church”), its frescos and paintings are also of interest
to tourists. A few minutes from here is the villa of one of the princes of Hungarian literature, Mór Jókai, which today is a memorial museum.
Excursions from Balatonfüred
Hiking tours:
• the Lóczy cave,
• the Tamás Hill Lookout (G 2)
• the Koloska valley
By car to Veszprém (G 1):
• the Baroque archbishop’s palace, the cathedral and the Gothic Gizella Chapel
• the Queen Gizella Diocesan Museum
• the Dezső Laczkó Museum
• the Kálmán Kittenberger Garden and Game Park
Balatonföldvár (F 3-4) is the most orderly settlement on the lakeside, and was purpose-
built as a holiday resort at the end of the 19th century. Its wonderful parks, and
masterfully planned streets and promenades show the fine taste of the most progressive
of Hungarian aristocratic families, the Széchenyis, and also the technique of
the planner and engineer István Spur, who later became Government Commissioner for
the Balaton. The choice of location for the town was also spot-on: on a clear day the eye
can trace the shore from Balatonföldvár all the way (200 km) down the lake. The resort
also boasts the finest harbour of the lake.
Excursions from Balatonföldvár
• On foot: Kőröshegy (G4), Gothic church
• By car: Igal (G6), thermal bath, Balatonboglár (E4), spherical lookout tower, Red Chapel (open-air performances), vintage festival in August
Siófok (H 3) is – the summer capital and the busiest tourist centre in Hungary. Its resort and
villa area was built at the end of the 19th century as the greatest tourism undertaking of the
time. The world-famous composer of operetta, Imre Kálmán, is a son of Siófok, where there is
today a museum in memory of him. In the spirit of the cult of Kálmán, for two months each
summer an operetta gala evening is held each week. In the Catholic parish church organ
recitals and master classes are held. With its huge discos, Siófok is a place of “pilgrimage” for
young people. Their overriding favourite is the Beach House, built on the Nagystrand (“Main
Beach”) a couple of years ago, with sports during the day and rock concerts in the evening.
The town hosts the season-opening festival at Whitsun and the Golden Cockle Folklore Festival.
Excursions from Siófok
• On foot: Törek nature conservation reserve (GH 3–4)
• By car: Szántódpuszta (G 3), Farm museum, Balaton Aquarium and horse shows
• By boat: Tihany Peninsula (FG 3), Balatonfüred (G 2-3)
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