Eger is a real jewel box, full of precious treasures! The Eger Castle is one of Hungary's most popular museums and the main symbol of the city, and well worth a visit. In addition to the historical site, there are countless other exciting exhibitions, churches and Turkish architectural monuments to choose from.You can get there by bike, bus, car or even take one of the country's most beautiful train lines between Eger and Szilvásvárad. Choose a favourite among the mountain villages or head south and take a dip in Hungary's wildest lake, Lake Tisza.
Demjén is famous for its thermal waters and is the perfect place to relax and recharge your batteries. You can also visit the green hills of the area, ideal for hiking and walking. In Demjén, the hot thermal waters are not only found in the Demjén Thermal Baths, but also in the thermal lake, which offers an excellent opportunity for bathing and recuperation all year round.
Egerszalók is famous for its geothermal areas. It is also home to one of the largest geothermal spas in Europe, where bathing in the hot water pools offers complete relaxation. You can also discover the local culture by strolling along the pedestrian street and taste the local wines on unique wine cellar tours to fully enjoy the rich cultural and gastronomic life of Egerszalók.
Mezőkövesd is the centre of Matyó culture and famous embroideries, which have been classified as Hungaricum since 2013. The Matyó Museum here offers you the opportunity to discover the richness of this tradition. The embroideries decorating the buildings and the traditional clothes are unique in the world. In addition, the town is home to the Zsóry Spa and Beach Baths, which invite you to recharge your batteries and take a dip.
The ecological centre, located on the shores of Lake Tisza, allows visitors to learn more about the lake's wildlife and the importance of environmental protection. There are a number of nature trails and bird-watching points to get closer to the natural treasures of the area. The nature trails and birdwatching points will help you immerse yourself even more in the stunning natural beauty of the area.