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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Veszprém

Best natural monuments in Veszprém showcase Hungary's diverse geological and ecological heritage, situated between the Bakony Hills and Lake Balaton. The region features a unique volcanic landscape, ancient woods, and various geological formations. These sites offer opportunities to explore natural wonders and tranquil retreats. Veszprém's natural landscape provides a setting for outdoor activities and discovery.

Best natural monuments in Veszprém

  • The most popular natural monuments is Kisfaludy Lookout Tower, a viewpoint that offers a 360-degree panorama. This well-built tower…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Kisfaludy Lookout Tower

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A well-built, stable tower with a 360 degree panorama, but the structure makes it impossible to take a good photo

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Tihany Hermit Caves

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Very old hermit caves, some of which have already collapsed and are now being artificially preserved. Surprisingly quiet for the peninsula.

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Hegyestű

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Entrance (to see the wiev) costs 2.000 HUF/person. It's a ... joke.

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Tapolca Lake Cave

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According to a local speleologist, the cave system is approximately 7-8 kilometers long, of which only a 2-2.5 kilometer stretch can be visited today. The cave is 16 meters underground …

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Csere Hill Lookout Tower

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Caution does not open until late morning

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Szent-Jakab Spring

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Wonderful place for a picnic. Small lake/pond with drinking water supply, bring an empty bottle!
Benches and tables available, you can also lie down on the grass around it.

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Fabulous sight in the woods

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Aranyház Geyser Cone

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Nice view over the peninsula.

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Basalt Organ Pipes

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Spectacular!! A bit tricky to walk down the path but there are rails and steps

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December 8, 2025, Basalt Organ Pipes

Our natural treasure of impressive height, with stairs leading up to it, and from here we can take photos.

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It can only be reached on foot, as there are steep stairs leading up to the organs. You can leave your bike at the Kaán Károly Tourist House. From here, you can find this unique natural wonder just a few steps away. Follow the blue OKT sign. It will be a fantastic experience!

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Very quiet place, very charming and the people are very polite

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One of the gems of the Balaton Uplands is the small village of Vászoly. The Szent Jakab Forrás, visited by many, has healing powers, and this can be found from various sources on the internet. There is also a legend connected to it. Its water is continuous and drinkable. The small pond was formed by damming up its abundant water. It is surrounded by a small stage and a small grove. An idyllic location. The source of the Vászolyi-séd. It can be an excellent starting point for the hidden treasures of the area, as we can find the Kuti-Kerti Kisvendéglő in the immediate vicinity, which gives a traditional Balaton Uplands atmosphere, as does the entire Árpád-era village.

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The largest spring cone on the Tihany Peninsula. It got its name from the yellow lichen that has settled on it. Great view of the inner part of the peninsula and the northern shore of Lake Balaton.

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The lookout tower belonging to Alsóörs is located on the Csere Hill, 298 m high, its base is made of Red Sandstone, and was built in 1935. It is one of the most beautiful lookouts in the Balaton Uplands. A beautiful, 360° view opens up before our eyes. We can look at the nearest settlement: Balatonalmádi and the Paloznak Bay, but the Tihany Peninsula also seems very close. The place is also a popular resting place for tourists, as the friendliness of the Caretaker "Papa" is unparalleled, who offers hospitality to all tourists who talk to him. But we can also find a mini museum here, with panels. The place also functions as a forest rest bench, as well as a seal-making place, as the Seal of the Balaton Uplands Blue Tour Movement is also located here. The ascent is steeper from Alsóörs, and gentler from Balatpnalmádi. I warmly recommend this lookout point to everyone.

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The highest peak of the Bakony (709m), on top of which stands the Vajda Péter Kilátó, which is the seal of several hiking movements, including the National Blue Trail (Photo). The view is magnificent, and all the Bakony peaks are visible, but Somló, Kab-Hegy, Hajagok, Papod peak, etc. are clearly visible. The spherical dome standing directly next to it: which is the air traffic control object of Hungarocontroll Zrt. It can be seen from afar, drawing attention to the highest point of the Bakony. Around the Kilátó there are some benches, tables, and a fire pit. The nearby cave: Ördög-lik, which can be reached on both the Blue Trail (OKT) and the Red Trail (KDP) along with the blue omega (cave) sign.

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The lake got its name from the famous Transylvanian lake, due to the sight of tree stumps protruding from the water surface.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most unique natural monuments to visit in Veszprém?

The Veszprém region offers several unique natural monuments. The Tapolca Lake Cave allows you to navigate crystal-blue underground waters by boat. The Tihany Hermit Caves on the Tihany Peninsula offer a glimpse into ancient dwellings carved into the rock. Another geological marvel is Hegyestű, a former volcano chimney showcasing impressive basalt columns.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints of Lake Balaton and the surrounding area?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Kisfaludy Lookout Tower, which offers a 360-degree vista of Lake Balaton and the volcanic mountains. The Csere Hill Lookout Tower also provides a beautiful 360° view, including Balatonalmádi and the Tihany Peninsula. Additionally, the Aranyház Geyser Cone on the Tihany Peninsula offers a nice view over the peninsula itself.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Veszprém?

Yes, several natural monuments in Veszprém are suitable for families. The Csere Hill Lookout Tower is considered family-friendly. Szent-Jakab Spring and Lake Hubertlak (Gyilkos Lake) are also noted as family-friendly natural spots, perfect for enjoying nature together.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Veszprém's natural monuments?

The Veszprém region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Tihany Hermit Caves – Tihany Benedictine Abbey loop. For more challenging adventures, explore the Bakony Hills with its deep gorges and ancient woods. Cycling is also popular, with gravel biking routes available. You can find more details on various routes in the easy hikes in Veszprém, waterfall hikes in Veszprém, and gravel biking in Veszprém guides.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Veszprém?

The Veszprém region, with its mild, Mediterranean-like climate, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for combining visits with activities around Lake Balaton, while some areas like the Tapolca Lake Cave maintain a consistent temperature year-round, making them suitable for cooler months.

Do any natural monuments in Veszprém have historical significance?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Veszprém region are intertwined with history. The Tihany Hermit Caves are ancient dwellings carved into the rock, offering a unique historical perspective. The Tihany Peninsula itself is Hungary's first protected landscape area, rich in geological history from volcanic activity. Additionally, the Csobánc Castle Ruins combine natural beauty with historical remnants, providing a glimpse into the past.

What makes the Tihany Peninsula a unique natural monument?

The Tihany Peninsula is unique due to its distinctive volcanic landscape, formed millions of years ago. It features prominent geyser cones, such as the Aranyház Geyser Cone, and two crater lakes, the Inner and Outer Lakes, situated above Lake Balaton. This geological heritage, combined with diverse flora and fauna and breathtaking panoramic views, makes it a truly special protected area.

Can I explore underground natural wonders in Veszprém?

Absolutely. The Tapolca Lake Cave offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore an underground natural wonder. You can navigate through an illuminated cave system by boat, admiring unique rock formations and the stunning blue water. A modern visitor center provides further insights into this fascinating karst region.

Are there easy hiking trails around Veszprém's natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the Tihany Hermit Caves – Tihany Benedictine Abbey loop from Tihany is an easy 5.7 km hike. Another easy option is the Aranyház Geyser Cone – View of the Outer Pond loop, also starting from Tihany. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes in Veszprém guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Veszprém?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from lookout towers like Kisfaludy Lookout Tower. The unique experience of boating through the Tapolca Lake Cave is also a highlight. Many appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of sites like the Tihany Hermit Caves, noting their surprisingly quiet atmosphere despite being on a popular peninsula.

Is parking available at Veszprém's natural monuments?

Parking availability varies by location. For some popular sites on the Tihany Peninsula, such as near the Tihany Hermit Caves, there are parking lots available, though some may require a short walk to the monument itself. It's advisable to check specific location details or visitor center information for the monument you plan to visit.

What natural features can I see in the Bakony Hills?

The Bakony Hills, a significant part of the Transdanubian Mountains, are known for their ancient woods, deep gorges, and numerous caves. Notable features include the scenic Cuha Creek Valley, popular for hiking, and unique geological sites like Haláp Hill, a 'mined witness hill' that was once a volcano. The region provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature exploration.

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