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Balaton Uplands National Park adventures

Balaton Uplands National Park Adventures

Balaton Uplands National Park, located near the scenic Lake Balaton in Hungary, offers a diverse range of landscapes from volcanic hills to serene wetlands, attracting nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

57,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Balaton Uplands National Park

Balaton Uplands National Park
 

Balaton Uplands National Park, established in 1997, is one of Hungary's most treasured natural areas. Stretching over 57,000 acres, the park lies on the northern shore of Lake Balaton, the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe. The park encompasses varied landscapes, including the picturesque Tapolca Basin with its small volcanic hills and the Káli Basin, known for its unique geological formations and traditional Hungarian villages. Ecologically, the park is a haven for biodiversity, supporting habitats such as xerothermic grasslands, marshlands, and forests. It plays a crucial role in the conservation of several threatened species, including the European pond turtle and the red-footed falcon. Visitors can explore the extensive network of trails that wind through the park, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. Notable landmarks include the ancient ruins of Szigliget Castle, and the Tihany Peninsula, which is rich in geological history and cultural heritage. The park's diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty make it a prime destination for outdoor recreation and nature tourism.

Highlights

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The Tihany Peninsula with its stunning landscapes and historical sites

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Exploring the unique geological features of the Tapolca Basin

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Birdwatching opportunities, especially for observing rare species

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The serene and picturesque views of Lake Balaton from various vantage points

Notable Natural Features

Tihany Abbey

An ancient abbey on the Tihany Peninsula, offering panoramic views over Lake Balaton.

Szigliget Castle

Ruins of a medieval fortress offering historical insights and stunning views.

Basalt Organs

Geological formations that provide a striking landscape within the park.