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Zselic Landscape Protection Area is a serene and biodiverse natural region in southwestern Hungary, renowned for its rolling hills, dense forests, and exceptional dark-sky conditions that make it a premier destination for stargazing and outdoor recreation.

56,000
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
35,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Zselic Landscape Protection Area

 

Spanning across the scenic Zselic Hills in southwestern Hungary, the Zselic Landscape Protection Area covers a diverse mosaic of mixed forests, meadows, and wetlands. The gently undulating terrain, formed by ancient volcanic activity, supports a rich array of flora and fauna including oak and beech woodlands, wild orchids, and rare bird species such as black storks and European honey buzzards. Established in 1976, this protected area promotes conservation while offering tranquil opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and nature photography. The region is particularly famous for its professionalism in maintaining nearly unpolluted night skies—designated as Hungary’s first International Dark Sky Park—making it a magnet for astronomers and night-time visitors. Visitors can explore numerous marked trails winding through scenic woodlands, historic villages, and quiet river valleys. The cultural heritage of the area is also notable, with charming old churches, traditional rural architecture, and local folklore adding to the visitor experience. The Zselic Landscape Protection Area balances preservation of its ecological treasures with sustainable tourism, making it an inviting destination both for peaceful nature immersion and scientific interest. It is easily accessible from nearby towns, offering a quiet retreat from urban environments.

Highlights

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Hungary’s first certified International Dark Sky Park with excellent stargazing

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Diverse mixed forests supporting rare bird species like black stork and European honey buzzard

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Scenic hiking trails winding through rolling hills and traditional Hungarian villages

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Zselic Landscape House – a visitor center offering educational exhibits and guided tours

Notable Natural Features

International Dark Sky Park

Designated as Hungary’s first International Dark Sky Park, it offers unparalleled night sky visibility with minimal light pollution.

Zselic Hills

A gently rolling volcanic hill range covered with diverse deciduous forests and rich ground flora, characteristic of the Transdanubian region.

Zselic Landscape House

The main visitor center providing interactive exhibits about local ecology, astronomy, and cultural history, alongside guided tour services.