National Park Guide
Hungary is home to ten national parks, with komoot providing detailed guides for six of these protected areas. These parks showcase a diverse national parks in Hungary overview, from the vast alkaline steppes and wetlands of the Great Hungarian Plain to the forested hills and volcanic formations of the Transdanubian Mountains. The landscapes encompass expansive grasslands, large freshwater lakes, and dense woodlands. The primary outdoor activities available across these regions include hiking, road cycling, touring cycling, and jogging on a…
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Hortobágy National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hungary, offering routes for touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging across its vast, flat plains.
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Fertő-Hanság National Park offers diverse landscapes, from wetlands and forests to Lake Fertő, with routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging.
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Őrség National Park in western Hungary features rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
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Balaton-felvidéki Nemzeti Park offers diverse landscapes, from volcanic hills to lakeside paths, ideal for hiking, cycling, and jogging routes.
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Körös-Maros National Park in southeastern Hungary offers diverse terrain, from grasslands to riverine forests, ideal for cycling, jogging, and hiking routes.
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Kiskunság National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, offers diverse landscapes like sand dunes and steppes, ideal for cycling and jogging routes.
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Hungary has ten official national parks. This collection provides detailed guides and route information for six of them, including Hortobágy National Park and Fertő-Hanság National Park. These protected areas cover diverse landscapes from grasslands to forested mountains.
The primary outdoor activities are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Across the six parks featured, there are more than 370 routes available. Specific activities vary by park, with some specializing in touring cycling across flat plains and others offering challenging mountain bike trails in hilly terrain.
This page aggregates guides for six of Hungary's national parks. These are Hortobágy National Park, Fertő-Hanság National Park, Őrség National Park, Balaton-felvidéki Nemzeti Park, Körös-Maros National Park, and Kiskunság National Park.
Hortobágy National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is characterized by its vast, flat plains. The park offers approximately 20 routes primarily for touring cycling and road cycling, allowing for long-distance rides across the Puszta grasslands.
Yes, Fertő-Hanság National Park contains over 30 distinct hiking routes. These trails explore the diverse landscapes around Lake Fertő, including wetlands and forests. The park also has numerous routes for cycling and jogging.
Őrség National Park is well-suited for cycling, with over 70 routes available. This includes more than 25 mountain bike trails through its rolling hills and forests, as well as numerous options for road and touring cyclists on paved and unpaved paths.
Balaton-felvidéki Nemzeti Park, located on the northern shore of Lake Balaton, offers a variety of outdoor activities. There are over 60 routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking that explore the region's volcanic hills, basalt columns, and lakeside scenery.
Yes, many parks offer routes suitable for beginners and families. For example, the flat terrain in Hortobágy National Park is ideal for leisurely cycling. Other parks like Fertő-Hanság and Őrség have a mix of trail difficulties, including shorter and less strenuous options for hiking and cycling.
Mountain biking is a popular activity in the hillier parks. Őrség National Park offers more than 25 mountain bike trails. Balaton-felvidéki Nemzeti Park also provides a selection of MTB routes through its volcanic landscapes.
Kiskunság National Park is a UNESCO biosphere reserve known for its unique landscapes within the Great Hungarian Plain. The park is characterized by sand dunes, alkaline steppes, and saline lakes. Activities here are focused on cycling and jogging across its relatively flat terrain.
The parks are accessible year-round, but the most popular seasons for hiking and cycling are spring and autumn when temperatures are moderate. Summer is also a common time for visits, especially in parks with lakes or significant forest cover. It is advisable to check local conditions before planning a trip.

