Best huts in Danube-Ipoly National Park are found within a diverse landscape encompassing mountains, river valleys, and plains. This region is a significant area for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The park features various natural landmarks and offers numerous trails for exploration. It serves as a haven for outdoor activities, with several huts providing amenities and resting points.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Kő-hegyi Menedékház (Czibulka-János-Hütte) stands on the 366-meter-high Kő-hegy near Szentendre and Pomáz in Hungary. The mountain hut was opened in 1933 and is one of the country's last classic hiking huts. It offers food and accommodation. From the hut area, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Danube valley and the surrounding mountains.
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Not far from the Horizont cycling route (about 100 m away) we find this primarily tourist resting place, which got its name from the small house (hut) located here. A typical forest resting place, with wooden benches and tables. Unfortunately, the well is not working, water could be obtained from the Király well a few hundred meters away, but it was just dry when I visited. The cottage itself is locked, so I can only guess that it is a key house, for pre-registered tourists (???). Another thing worth mentioning is a map that covers a fairly large area of Pilis. A popular tour stop, resting place, which could be much better developed, and at least water would be available - but it is not.
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Update : open again! Still closed in January 2025 as far as I know. There was a smaller fire in Nov 2024 which probably delayed the re-opening.
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It is closed until autumn 2024
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!!! The tourist house is closed for renovation until autumn(?) 2024. By the looks of it, it still has at least a month of work to do. We did not find any working springs on the surrounding roads, so getting water can be a problem in hot weather. The workers allow you to refill water supplies from the tap inside (although it doesn't taste very good).
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The spring called Király-kút is located a few hundred meters away from this rest place, and when we were there it barely flowed, but it was clean
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2nd best view to Danube bend
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The Danube-Ipoly National Park offers a variety of huts, including tourist houses, shelters, and hunting lodges. These facilities provide strategic resting points and enhanced experiences for visitors exploring the park's diverse landscapes. Examples include the recently renovated Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House and the historic Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter.
Yes, several huts provide overnight accommodation. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter offers comfortable rooms with private shower bathrooms, and is open year-round with heated rooms in winter. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House also provides renovated accommodation, and the Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes offers accommodation in a pleasant environment.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Danube Bend, the Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter is highly recommended. Situated at Dobogókő, the highest point of the Visegrád Mountains, it offers spectacular vistas. On clear days, you might even see the High Tatras. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House also provides panoramic views from its elevated position in the Börzsöny Mountains.
Yes, many huts and resting places are suitable for families. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter is family-friendly, offering comfortable lodging. The Király-kút Spring is a natural monument and resting place with wooden benches and tables, ideal for a break. The Jenő Hut along the Spartacus Trail also provides tables, benches, and a fireplace for visitors.
Facilities vary by hut. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House, for example, boasts modern amenities including a renewed buffet, e-bike charging stations, and lockable lockers. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter offers free Wi-Fi, parking, and restaurants. Many huts, like Jenő Hut and Király-kút Spring, provide basic resting facilities such as benches and tables.
Yes, some huts offer dining options. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter provides a rustic dining experience with hearty meals like goulash, and has restaurants capable of seating many guests. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House features a renewed buffet with a wide selection of food. For other huts, it's advisable to check in advance or bring your own provisions.
Absolutely. The huts are often situated along popular hiking routes. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House is a strategic stop along the National Blue Tour route. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter serves as a hub for various trails, including sections of the National Blue Tour. The Jenő Hut is located directly on the scenic Spartacus Trail. You can find many hiking options, including easy hikes, throughout the park.
Beyond hiking, the Danube-Ipoly National Park offers diverse outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can explore various road cycling routes or challenging running trails. The Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House even offers e-bike charging stations, and the national park provides guided tours and canoe tours. At Apátkút Hunting Lodge and Trout Lakes, you can even try trout fishing.
Yes, parking is generally available near some of the more accessible huts. For instance, the Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter offers parking facilities for visitors. For other huts, especially those deeper in the park, access might require a hike from designated parking areas or public transport stops.
The Danube-Ipoly National Park is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Many huts, like the Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter, are open year-round and offer heated rooms in winter, making them suitable for cold-weather visits. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for enjoying the lush greenery. Always check the specific hut's operating hours before your visit.
Some huts are pet-friendly. The Dobogókő Viewpoint and Baron Eötvös Loránd Shelter explicitly states it is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companions along for your adventure. For other huts, it's best to inquire directly about their pet policies before planning your trip.


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