Waterfalls in Danube-Ipoly National Park offer diverse natural experiences within a landscape of mountains, river valleys, and unique ecosystems. The park is characterized by its varied terrain, including the volcanic Visegrád Mountains. While large, singular waterfalls are not its primary feature, the Rám Gorge provides a notable exception with its series of cascades and challenging hiking conditions. This region is a destination for those seeking active outdoor experiences amidst natural beauty.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Close to Szentendre, next to the asphalt road (Dömörkapu út), we find the waterfall created by the Bükkös stream, which is especially spectacular after rainy weather. We can get down the stairs next to the bridge over the Bükkös stream. It has created very beautiful shapes over millions of years, it is definitely worth coming down here for a few minutes!
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A very beautiful little waterfall. Located on a circular trail.
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Close to Visegrád - even a short walk away - is the Ördögmalom waterfall. It is essentially found in a small rocky gorge, with a small pond at the end. From here the Apátkúti stream continues to flow. It is worth exploring the surroundings of the stream more, because further up we can find even smaller waterfalls...
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A waterfall that appears to be artificial. In any case, some kind of small waterworks has been built there.
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It can be a starting point for an easy circular hike, the terrain is neither technical nor strenuous.
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The terrain is easy to walk on in dry weather, but slippery in the rain and winter. It is recommended to wear boots that provide good ankle support.
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It can freeze easily in winter, several streams in the area were covered in clear ice. Also, the roads are slippery!
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The cave to the right in front of the ladder hides two smaller passages, you can safely go in. The ladder can be accessed by walking along the red sign above the gorge.
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The Danube-Ipoly National Park is known for its diverse natural features, including cascades, smaller waterfalls, and those found within gorges. The most prominent experience is the Rám Gorge, which offers a series of cascades and requires navigating ladders and rails for an adventurous hike. You'll find a variety of experiences, from challenging gorge hikes to more accessible natural features.
Yes, the Ördögmalom Waterfall is considered family-friendly and is easily accessible. Another option is the Dömörkapu Waterfall, which can be part of an easy circular hike with terrain that is neither technical nor strenuous.
The Rám Gorge, located between Dömös and Dobogókő, is a unique and adventurous hiking destination. It features a series of cascades and drops within a narrow, volcanic gorge with steep, 20-30 meter high rock walls. Hikers navigate through the creek bed, often using rails and ladders to overcome obstacles and smaller waterfalls. It offers an 'adventure park' experience due to its rugged terrain and requires active engagement with the environment.
The Rám Gorge is particularly impressive after meltwater or heavy rains when the creek swells, adding to the adventure. However, these conditions can also make the gorge more challenging or even temporarily inaccessible, so checking weather conditions beforehand is advisable. In winter, some streams, like the Anna Valley Waterfall, can freeze, creating beautiful ice formations, but roads can be slippery.
Yes, the Rám Gorge is known for its challenging trail, requiring hikers to navigate ladders and rails. Similarly, the area around the Ladder by the Waterfall in the Ravine also presents a challenging experience with smaller passages and a ladder to ascend.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Danube-Ipoly National Park offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Dömörkapu Waterfall loop from Pilisszentkereszt' or 'Pap-rét Climb' for touring bicycles. For gravel biking, options like 'Dömörkapu Waterfall – View from Dobogókő loop' are available. There are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Nagybükk loop' or 'Fokozottan védett terület loop'. You can explore more routes on the Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Mountain Hikes guide pages for the region.
The Ördögmalom Waterfall is located in the Malomkerti Valley, about 2.5 km southeast of Visegrád. It can be reached by car on a paved road, or you can follow the red tourist sign from Visegrád for a short walk.
Given the rugged terrain and the need to navigate through creek beds and over obstacles in areas like the Rám Gorge, sturdy footwear with good grip is essential. The terrain can be challenging, and you may encounter wet or slippery surfaces. Dressing in layers is also advisable to adapt to changing conditions, especially in the cool, humid atmosphere of the gorges.
Yes, the Rám Gorge trail is typically hiked in one direction (uphill, Dömös-Dobogókő) to manage visitor flow. It's crucial to check weather conditions before your visit, as heavy rains or snowmelt can make the gorge very challenging or even temporarily inaccessible. There have been instances where sections, like the Second Ladder at the Rám Gorge Waterfall, were closed due to rockfall and safety concerns, so always check for current advisories.
The Dömörkapu Waterfall is situated within a forest environment and is associated with a river. While the waterfall itself is a small but spectacular natural feature, the surrounding area offers viewpoints and opportunities for easy circular hikes through natural landscapes.
While the Rám Gorge is well-known, exploring the surroundings of streams like the Apátkúti stream near Ördögmalom Waterfall can reveal even smaller, less-known cascades. The park's diverse landscape means that many smaller, unnamed waterfalls and cascades exist, particularly within its numerous valleys and gorges.
Visitors particularly appreciate the adventurous nature of the gorge hikes, such as those in the Rám Gorge, where navigating ladders and rails provides a unique experience. The natural beauty of the moss-covered rocks, cool atmosphere, and surrounding old beech and oak forests also contribute to a memorable outdoor experience. The community has shared over 20 photos and 28 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyment of these sites.

