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Tarcal

Tarcal is a village surrounded by vineyards, 10 kilometres from Tokaj. Its attraction is its special atmosphere, which is due to its geographical location. Situated at the junction of the Hungarian Great Plain and the Tokaj-Hegyalja, it is a picturesque village that offers a special spectacle in every season.

Blessing Christ statue and panorama walkway

The statue of Christ the Blessing in Tarcal is an imposing work of religious and artistic value, which has become one of the most important symbols of the municipality, as it is located in the centre of the village. The Blessing Christ, with his arms open wide, forms a loving, protective gesture, so that the work not only conveys a religious message, but also radiates peace and tranquillity to its surroundings.

The statue of Christ the Blessing in Tarcal is not only a religious monument, but also a spiritual and intellectual experience for visitors. The sight of the statue is strongly linked to the spirit of the place and is an important part of the cultural heritage of the municipality. Every year, many people visit the statue for a moment of silence or prayer.

The statue consists of five granite blocks and, at 8.5 metres high, is the largest granite statue of Jesus in Europe. The statue, which stands at the top of the hill, can be accessed by two routes, one a 561-metre-long walkway and the other 377 metres. The paths are densely planted with plants, making it a truly natural experience. Once you reach the statue of Christ the Blessing, you have an unrivalled view of the surrounding countryside, the vineyards and the mine, which offers a unique spectacle.

Tarcal Sea-eye

Cave lakes are usually created by lowering the groundwater during the mining activity, and after the mining is completed, the returning groundwater fills the created bed. Theformation of the Tarcal mine pond is unusual in that its bed was filled by rainwater and surrounding springs. Swimming in the lake is prohibited because it deepens rapidly after leaving the shore. No precise data are available, but it is estimated that the depth of the Tarcal mine is 10 metres. The lake is worth a walk not only along the shore but also on top of the cliffs. Nearby, red tourist signs indicate the way, which is steep and rocky in some sections so hiking boots are highly recommended in this case.

Tokaj

(10 minutes drive from the hotel)

Tokaj is an enchanting, historic town, named after the Tokaj wine region, one of the most famous centres of Hungarian culture and winemaking, and part of the World Heritage. The town lies at the confluence of the Tisza and Bodrog rivers, in a picturesque setting that offers stunning scenery at all times of the year. The unique atmosphere of Tokaj, with its harmony of mountains, vineyards and unspoilt nature, provides a unique experience for all visitors.

The town is famous for its wines, especially Tokaji aszú, which has become one of the world's best-known and most prized dessert wines. The rich history and traditions of local wineries are brought to life in each cellar and wine festival, while visitors can learn the secrets of wine making and taste excellent local wines.

Tokaj is a fascinating experience not only for wine lovers but also for those interested in history and culture. Sights such as Tokaj Castle, St. Elisabeth's Church and the famous wine houses all contribute to the magical atmosphere of the town. The narrow, winding streets, old houses and wine cellars offer a unique experience for visitors.

Along the banks of the Tisza, there are well-maintained riverside promenades which offer the opportunity for a pleasant hike. The river can be cruised, so you can see the unique atmosphere of the town and the Zemplén Mountains from the water.

Mád

(10 minutes drive from the hotel)

Winebike Visitor Centre

The Winebike Visitor Centre in Mád is one of the most unique and interactive places in the Tokaj wine region, offering an unforgettable programme for those interested in wine. The visitor centre offers a unique combination of wine and cycling, allowing guests to cycle through the vineyards of the area and discover the secrets of the Tokaj wine region.

The Winebike Visitor Centre offers a modern yet traditional atmosphere, where visitors can learn about the history and future of winemaking through interactive exhibitions, meetings with local winemakers and wine festivals. The centre also offers the opportunity to buy wine, taste premium wines from local wineries and go on guided tours with expert guides who share their scientific and professional knowledge.

The wine-bringa tours are unique in that they allow visitors to explore the fabulous landscapes of Mád and its surroundings on electric bicycles, while also following the wine-making process by visiting the wineries. The experience is enhanced by the beautiful countryside, the vineyards and the rich historical and cultural heritage of the landscape.

The Mád Winebike Visitor Centre is the ideal choice for those who want to get a first-hand experience of Tokaj winemaking while spending a pleasant day outdoors and being active. The centre offers an enjoyable programme for all ages, offering unique and special experiences for wine lovers.

Synagogue of Mád

The synagogue of Mád is a fascinating religious and architectural heritage site located in the heart of the Tokaj wine region and an important landmark in the history of the village. Built in 1860, the synagogue occupies a special place in the cultural and religious life of the village of Mád. The building was the centre of the religious life of the community and is still one of the most important architectural monuments in the town.

The synagogue's imposing exterior and the rich decoration of its interior are both of impressive artistic value. The building has both neoclassical and romantic features, combining the traditions of Jewish religious architecture with contemporary European architectural trends. The imposing main hall and codex-lined walls will captivate all visitors, while the beauty and history of the building exude a special atmosphere.

The interior of the synagogue is particularly notable for its arcades, stained glass windows and richly decorated pulpit, all of which were used as a venue for religious life and community events. The cemetery surrounding the church and the former rabbi's house next to the building are also part of the history of the place, contributing to an understanding of the religious heritage of Mád.

Today, the synagogue is an important cultural centre in the city, hosting musical and religious events and providing visitors with an insight into the history and traditions of the Jewish community. The synagogue is a true journey through time, linking past and present while preserving the religious and historical significance of Mád.

Szerencs

(10 minutes drive from the hotel)

Szerencs is a historic town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, situated between the Tisza and the Zemplén Mountains. The special atmosphere and the rich history of the town

will fascinate every visitor. Szerencs is one of the most popular destinations in the Zemplén Mountains, with the famous Szerence Castle and the sights of the area.

The Szerencs Castle is the town's most famous architectural heritage, which bears the hallmarks of the Baroque style. The imposing castle park and its immediate surroundings provide an ideal setting for relaxation, while visitors can learn about the history and rich culture of the town. The museums, exhibitions and historical monuments in the castle provide an insight into the city's past and the culture of the area.

Another special feature of Szerencs is that it is a traditional centre of chocolate production. The Szerencs Chocolate Factory, known and loved by locals and visitors alike for decades, offers a true culinary experience. During a visit to the chocolate factory, guests can learn about the secrets of chocolate making and taste the delicacies made on site.

Szerencs is a town where history, culture, nature and gastronomy meet and where everyone can find the ideal experience. The town offers a rich variety of relaxation, discovery and experiences.

Boldogőváralja

(33 minutes drive from the hotel)

Boldogkőváralja is a charming little settlement in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, at the foot of the Zemplén Mountains, a real treasure of rural Hungary. The village is situated in a quiet, picturesque setting and offers visitors a truly authentic, relaxing experience, an opportunity to discover the beauty of nature and the magic of rural life.

The village's most famous landmark is the nearby Boldogkő Castle, an important witness to the history of medieval Hungary. The castle ruins are perched on top of a hill and offer a stunning panorama of the surrounding countryside. The castle dates back to the 13th century and has played a defensive role in protecting the area over the centuries. Today, a visit to the castle ruins is a real journey back in time, where the historical atmosphere is enriched by the experience of being there.

The surroundings of Boldogkőváralja are also very attractive for nature lovers. Hiking in the forests of the Zemplén Mountains, enjoying the beauty of the countryside, offers the opportunity to discover the countryside, while the clean air and the wonderful panorama offer unforgettable experiences. The village and its surroundings are an ideal destination for hikers, cyclists and families who want to discover the relaxed rhythm of rural Hungary.

Füzérradvány

(50 minutes drive from the hotel)

Károlyi Castle

Located in the foothills of the Zemplén Mountains, in the village of Füzérradvány, Füzérradvány Castle is an imposing neo-Renaissance building. The castle was built at the end of the 19th century and is one of the finest examples of Hungarian rural castle architecture. The park surrounding the monument and the surrounding landscape exude a special atmosphere, making it an ideal place to relax, enjoy nature and discover history.

The castle was owned by the Károlyi family of Füzérradvány and served as the home of the local aristocracy. Both the exterior and the interior of the building have been designed with elegance, history and tradition in mind. The ornate Neo-Renaissance facade and the imposing interior are of outstanding artistic value. The castle attracts visitors with its unique painted ceilings, fine furniture and art objects, among other things.

The castle park is another outstanding feature, with French garden and landscape elements. The English garden-style park has huge trees, ornate walkways and romantic ponds, making it the perfect setting for walking, relaxing and exploring nature. The gardens of the castle reflect the heritage of local and national culture, while visitors can experience a real journey back in time as they stroll through the park.

Today, Füzérradvány Castle is both a museum and an event venue. The building hosts a variety of cultural events, exhibitions and concerts, offering visitors not only a unique experience of local history and art, but also a unique experience.

Füzér

(1 hour 4 minutes drive from the hotel)

Füzér Castle

The Füzér Castle, an imposing fortress on the top of the Zemplén Mountains, is a magnificent example of the meeting of history and nature. The castle ruins are located in the vicinity of the village of Füzér, and can be seen from afar, rising from the top of the hill. The castle, built in the Middle Ages, played an important role in the defence of the area because of its strategic location and still preserves the charm of the past.

The origins of Füzér castle date back to the 13th century and over the centuries it has been the property of several different rulers and noble families. The building has undergone many alterations and extensions over the years, and the influence of different styles and periods can still be seen in the ruins of the castle.

Walking through the castle walls, visitors can travel back in time and learn about the history of the castle, the medieval way of life and the techniques used to defend it. The area around the castle ruins offers beautiful views of the Zemplén Mountains, the nearby villages and the picturesque landscape, making Füzér Castle a special place not only from a historical but also from a natural point of view.

The castle is still open to the public and hosts a number of cultural events every year, such as historical games, exhibitions and festivals. Füzér Castle is not only an important historical site, but also a place where past and present meet and where everyone can experience the magical atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

Sátoraljaújhely

(37 minutes drive from the hotel)

Sátoraljaújhely is a town at the foot of the Zemplén Mountains, the centre of the region. The town is located near the Hungarian-Slovakian border, so it has a special cultural and historical atmosphere due to the proximity of the two countries. With its rich history and natural environment, Sátoraljaújhely is an ideal destination for travellers looking for relaxation and discovery.

The city is famous for the natural attractions offered by the Zemplén Mountains, such as the famous Kékes Hill, which offers hikers and excursionists a wonderful panorama of the surrounding landscapes. The lush green forests, streams and rocky landscape between the mountains offer special experiences in every season. The wineries and cellars in the area offer wine lovers the excellent wines of the Zemplén wine region.


Museum of the Hungarian Language

The Museum of the Hungarian Language is a special place created in the spirit of respect and commitment to the Hungarian language and culture. Széphalom, part of Sátoraljaújhely, provides a unique environment for the museum, which preserves and cherishes the intellectual heritage of the Hungarian language. The museum is one of the most important centres of Hungarian linguistics and the development of the language, and places great emphasis on explaining how the language was formed and how the most important rules and expressions of the Hungarian language were developed.

The museum's main attractions include an exhibition on the life and work of Ferenc Kazinczy, as Széphalom was the birthplace of Ferenc Kazinczy and one of the centres of Hungarian language renewal. Visitors can get to know the greatest figure of the Hungarian language revival, whose efforts to modernise and enrich the language have forever written his name in the history of linguistics.

The museum's interactive exhibitions give visitors the opportunity to learn more about linguistic changes, the history of Hungarian literature and language, and the beauty of the Hungarian language. The museum has a wide range of documents, books and manuscripts to help visitors better understand the development of the language, the

legacy of Ferenc Kazinczy and its impact on the way we use the language today. The exhibition is interactive and offers an exciting programme for young and old alike.

The Museum of the Hungarian Language is an exciting programme not only for linguists, but for anyone interested in Hungarian culture, literature and language.

Zemplén Adventure Park

Sátoraljaújhely is also the perfect choice for adventure seekers, as it is home to one of Hungary's largest bobsleigh tracks, offering an exciting programme for all ages. There is also the possibility to admire the landscape from a cable car and a lookout, and the more adventurous can try the "Falcon" cable car, which takes you up the 1,036 metres between Szár Hill and Magas Hill. There are also many hiking and cycling opportunities in the area, making it easy for nature lovers to discover the beauty of the area.

Cellars of Ungvár

Not far from the city, the Ungvár cellars are a true jewel in the heart of the Tokaj wine region, offering unrivalled experiences for those interested in wine-making and is one of the most important centres of the town's wine-making tradition. With its unique atmosphere and authentic wine cellars, the cellar is the perfect place to enjoy Tokaj wines and discover the history of the wineries.

The cellar has over 200 years of winemaking tradition, and local wineries offer the finest Tokaj wines, which visitors can taste directly in the cellars. The atmospheric, locally built cellars tell the stories and secrets of the winemaking masters, while visitors can gain an insight into the wine-making process and the world of wine aged in centuries-old cellars.

The unique architectural heritage of the cellar and its special location surrounded by natural beauty make it an ideal venue for wine festivals and tastings. Visitors can discover not only the wines but also the local culture and traditions of the wineries, while enjoying the magnificent panorama of the Zemplén landscape.

Bridge of National Unity

The Bridge of National Unity is one of the best-known and most important symbols of Sátoraljaújhely, which aims to strengthen cross-border Hungarian unity and national identity. The bridge is located along the border between the settlement and neighbouring Slovakia and is intended to symbolise the connection between the two countries and the sense of belonging to the Hungarian nation. The bridge unites the

Hungarian people, wherever they live, and reminds us of the historical ties that bind the Hungarian community together.

The Bridge of National Unity is not only a work of architecture, but also a place of remembrance where the Hungarian community celebrates its unity and where visitors can remember that we belong together despite our borders. Year after year, the bridge becomes an important site for national holidays and commemorations, strengthening the sense of community and commitment to Hungarian identity.

Vizsoly

(34 minutes drive from the hotel)

Vizsoly, a picturesque village in the embrace of the Zemplén Mountains. The settlement is unique not only because of its natural beauty, but also because it is the historical site of the most famous Hungarian Bible, the Vizsoly Bible. As a result, Vizsoly has a unique cultural heritage, which still plays an important role in Hungarian religious and literary life.

The famous Vizsoly Bible was translated by Gáspár Károli in 1590. This edition was the first complete Bible in Hungarian and had a significant impact on Hungarian religious life and language development. The church of the village where the Bible was written is one of the most important landmarks of the village and today serves as a museum, presenting the history of the Bible and the work of Gáspár Károli.

The village is not only important for its religious and historical significance, but its cultural events and festivals also attract visitors. Annual events such as the Bible Festival give the public the opportunity to gain a deeper insight into the rich history and traditions of the village. Vizsoly is an ideal destination for those interested in historical and religious heritage, as well as for those seeking the tranquillity of rural life.

Nyíregyháza

(48 minutes drive from the hotel)

Nyíregyháza creates a perfect harmony between modern city life and natural beauty. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, its vibrant events and its ideal entertainment venues for families.

One of the biggest attractions of Nyíregyháza is the Nyíregyháza Zoo, which plays a prominent role in the city's tourism. One of the largest and most beautiful zoos in the country, located in the Sóstó Forest, it is a true paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can discover a wide range of exotic and native species, while enjoying special exhibits and petting zoo experiences. The different themed areas of the zoo, such as the jungle and savannah, offer a unique experience, as if visitors are truly walking in nature.

Another of Nyíregyháza's main recreational attractions is the Aquarius Spa, the city's largest wellness and entertainment centre. It attracts visitors with its unique atmosphere, multiple pools, slides and medicinal waters. Families and relaxation lovers alike can enjoy the water, with exciting activities for all ages in the different zones of the spa.

The town also boasts a wide range of cultural events, with the annual Vidor festival always attracting large crowds.

Košice

(1 hour 12 minutes drive from the hotel)

Košice, in the east of Slovakia, is a magical city full of history and fascinating sights. The Cathedral of St. Elizabeth, located in the heart of the city, is an outstanding Gothic building that enchants visitors not only with its imposing exterior but also with the rich artistic heritage of its interior. The church's tall tower offers a fabulous panorama of the city of Košice, making the view a spectacle in itself.

The Hlavná ulica (Main Street) is the jewel of the city, where past meets present. The street is lined with many historic buildings, including the beautiful Renaissance-style Kassa Town Hall. The atmosphere of the city makes it the ideal setting for a pleasant stroll, while visitors can relax in cafés and restaurants.

The State Theatre of Košice is a centre of cultural life, where visitors can enjoy a theatre performance or concert and gain an insight into the local artistic scene. The theatre is an architectural masterpiece, which also contributes to the aesthetic charm of the city with its neoclassical style.

The history and art of the city are perfectly illustrated by the Historical Museum of Košice and the Košice Art Gallery. In the museum you can explore the medieval past of Košice and the rich cultural heritage of the region, while the gallery offers a unique experience with a variety of artworks.

The Castle of Košice is another remarkable attraction that has served to protect the city for centuries. The castle is now open to visitors and offers stunning views of the city and its surroundings.