
Mecsek Landscape Protection Area is a biologically diverse and geologically rich region in southern Hungary, offering extensive hiking trails through lush forests, limestone formations, and cultural landmarks centered around the Mecsek Mountains.
Located in Baranya County in southern Hungary, the Mecsek Landscape Protection Area encompasses the Mecsek Mountains, a compact mountain range offering a unique blend of natural and cultural attractions. Geographically, the area is characterized by rolling hills, limestone and dolomite rock formations, karst landscapes, caves, and dense deciduous forests dominated by oak, beech, and hornbeam. The protection area acts as an important refuge for many Central European species, including several endemic plants and a variety of bird species such as the Eurasian eagle-owl and lesser spotted woodpecker. Historically, the area has been influenced by human activity since ancient times, with remnants of Roman mining and medieval castles scattered throughout. The region is popular for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, mountain biking, caving, and wildlife observation. Trails vary from easy nature walks to challenging multi-day hikes. Notable landmarks within Mecsek include the Abaliget Cave, famed for its thermal springs and stalactite formations; the panoramic lookout at Misina Peak; and the historic castle ruins of Siklós nearby. The accessibility of nearby urban centers, such as Pécs, adds visitor convenience, making the Mecsek Landscape Protection Area a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor adventure blended with cultural exploration.
Abaliget Cave with thermal waters and striking stalactites
Lush mixed forests providing habitat for diverse wildlife
Misina Peak lookout tower offering sweeping views of the region
Historic castle ruins of Siklós near the protection area
A thermal-water cave famous for spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations and a health resort nearby.
The highest point in the Mecsek Mountains with an observation tower providing panoramic views across southern Hungary.
A well-preserved medieval castle located near the protection area symbolizing the region’s rich history.