adventure
are planned to be declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage. The longest cave of Budapest is the 20.1 km long Pál-völgyi-Mátyás-hegyi cave system located in the Duna-Ipoly National Park. It is a real multi-level labyrinth system with most of its chambers under the residential districts of Budapest. If you aren’t claustrophobic you can apply for our regularly scheduled cave tours which are guided by qualified caving guides. During the 2.5-3 hrs long tours you will often have to climb on walls and crawl through narrow passages so you have to be prepared for adventure. You will be supplied with overalls, helmets, and lights. You don’t need to have any previous experience in caving. www.caving.hu
Beyond the city:
- Bike trip to Szentendre
For sporty Budapest travelers who wish to stray from the city center and onto a bike path, exploring a calmer forested side of the cities’ limits will reveal several hidden games along the way, like swimmable lakes outdoor riverside cafes and forests. The trail, at times is hard to distinguish but ultimately ends in the picturesque town of
Szentendre, where cyclists can lock up bikes and stroll the cobbled streets and browse local art.Pick up bike, pass Parliament and Basilica, cross Chain Bridge, view of Parliament of Buda side, ride Margaret island, continue along Buda side to Romai “beach” and leave Budapest under the new “Chuck Norris”bridge. Continue among forests and lakes to Szentendre. Ease at your pace and take the HÉV (suburban train) or ride back to Budapest.
Approx. 21 km (13 miles)/1,5 hours of riding – return optional by HÉV
Beyond the city:
- Lake Balaton Sailing
Season welcoming sailing adventures on Lake Balaton (spring and autumn). If you want to enjoy your stay in Hungary a bit differently than the others, here is a fine