Regionen · Kapitel 6
Puszta & Eastern Hungary
East of the Danube lies a different Hungary: the endless steppe of the Puszta, where horsemen shepherds guide their horses at a gallop and flocks of cranes darken the sky. Add to this the wine legends of Tokaj and Eger, the mighty castle above the Valley of the Beautiful Women, and the underground cave baths of Miskolctapolca.
3 Abschnitte in diesem Kapitel
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Hortobágy National Park (UNESCO)
The Hortobágy Puszta is Europe's largest contiguous natural grassland area — an endless, flat steppe stretching to the…
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Eger — Castle, Wine & Minaret
Eger is one of Hungary's most beautiful and historically rich cities — and one of the most underrated. The Baroque city…
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Tokaj — The Wine of Kings
The Tokaj wine region (Tokaj-Hegyalja) in northeastern Hungary has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002 and is…
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