Best huts in Veszprém are primarily located within the Bakony Hills, a prominent natural area offering diverse landscapes. The region provides a range of accommodations, including guesthouses, cottages, and forest rest areas, suitable for nature-oriented stays. Many of these locations serve as starting points for exploring the Hungarian countryside and are often close to natural landmarks. Veszprém's proximity to Lake Balaton also means some options offer lake views.
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Caution, there is no innkeeper or similar up there. Normally there is no one there and everything is cordoned off! If necessary, find out where you can register and get keys, etc.
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Close to the Eplény Ski Arena, we find this small clearing along the Malom-völgyi stream, where a forest rest area and picnic area have been created. Interestingly, a bivouac house has also been located here. A small lake with a bridge adds to the atmosphere.
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It doesn't have many attractions, all it has to offer is that it is one of the locations of the Dornyai Béla Memorial Trail hiking movement.
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This resting place is located at a "4th forest intersection" between Németbánya and Csehbánya: with wooden benches, a fire pit, and 2 rain shelters. It is in a pleasant little clearing, with important junctions. The Blue Trail also passes here, so there is a map board.
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The beautifully built environment can also be called a forest rest area, where we can find a historically significant forester's house and a key house. In addition, there are benches protected from the rain and a wooden toilet. There is a spring nearby. But the Hamuházi shed also winds here. According to the sign, Lake Hubertlaki is 700m away, which also belongs to this area. A marked forest bike path and several hiking trails cross it: a few km away we find the Huszárokelőpuszta, or the Gerence-völgyi parking lot with the restaurant.
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One of the sealing sites of the National Blue Tour, which is located on Szent György Hegy, on the border of the village of Kisapáti, is located directly at the "base" of the famous Bazalt Organs. You can find the sealing site in the window niche. The key house has recently undergone a renovation. In the immediate vicinity there is a fireplace, toilet, and tables with benches.
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Very close to Hubertlaki Lake, a high-quality gravel road leads up to the Kulcsosház, which was owned by Count Eszetházy as a hunting lodge. It can be reached by several hiking trails, but it can also be a perfect destination by bicycle. It is possible to drive in by car from the Huszárokelőpuszta junction, although it is closed with a barrier and a sign prohibits driving in.
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On the route of the National Blue Tour, it is also a Stamping Site. In its surroundings, there are outdoor toilets, a fire place and rest benches. From there, you can see the Basalt Torgonas, and the sights of Szenty György-Hegy are presented on panels.
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The Veszprém region offers a variety of accommodations, including traditional huts, guesthouses, cottages, and forest rest areas. These range from basic shelters to more equipped options, often blending rustic charm with modern amenities for a cozy, nature-oriented experience.
Yes, several huts in the Veszprém region are significant points on the National Blue Tour. For example, Szent György Hill Tourist House and Basalt Organ Pipes and Kaán Károly Guesthouse, Kisapáti are both stamping sites on this famous long-distance hiking route.
Many accommodations in Veszprém boast scenic locations. Szent György Hill Tourist House and Basalt Organ Pipes is located directly at the base of the famous Basalt Organs. Kaán Károly Guesthouse, Kisapáti also offers views of the Basalt Torgonas. Additionally, the Ábrahám Cabin House and Halacs Homes Boutique Cabins are highly rated for their nice views, and NyugtatLak in Balatonalmádi provides panoramic lake views.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Hubertlaki Forester's House and Key House is a beautifully built forest rest area with facilities. The Szénpajta Rest Area and Malom-völgy Forest Rest Area and Bivouac Shelter are also family-friendly with amenities like benches and fire pits. Some cottages, like Magyar Tenger Pihenőház, feature gardens and pools suitable for families.
Facilities vary, but many huts and rest areas offer essential amenities. For instance, Szent György Hill Tourist House provides a fireplace, toilet, and tables with benches. Kaán Károly Guesthouse has outdoor toilets, a fireplace, and rest benches. Forest rest areas often include protected benches, wooden toilets, and fire pits, with some even having nearby springs.
Yes, Veszprém's proximity to Lake Balaton means some accommodations offer lake views. NyugtatLak in Balatonalmádi provides lake views, and Magyar Tenger Pihenőház in Balatonakarattya is just 5 minutes from the lake, making it ideal for enjoying its amenities.
The Veszprém region, particularly the Bakony Hills, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as the 'View of Lake Balaton – View of the Outer Pond loop from Tihany' or the 'Scenic Forest Path – Cuha Valley loop from Porva'. There are also mountain biking opportunities, including routes like the 'Porva-Csesznek Railway Station – Cuha Gorge loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking in Veszprém or MTB Trails in Veszprém guides.
Many huts and rest areas serve as excellent starting points. Hubertlaki Kulcsosház, a former hunting lodge, is accessible by several hiking trails and a high-quality gravel road, making it a perfect destination by bicycle as well. The Hubertlaki Forester's House and Key House also has marked forest bike paths and hiking trails crossing it.
The Bakony Hills and Veszprém region are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying Lake Balaton, while some huts may be suitable for winter stays, especially those offering cozy amenities.
Yes, for a unique or romantic experience, consider options like Pince a hegyen ('Cellar on the Hill'), which is highly rated by couples for its intimate setting, possibly with a connection to local wine culture. A renovated 100-year-old cottage in the Bakony Hills also offers a rustic and cozy style with a romantic bedroom and a huge garden.
Access varies. Some huts, like Hubertlaki Kulcsosház, are reachable by high-quality gravel roads and hiking trails. While some areas might allow car access, it's common for forest roads to have barriers or restrictions. Public transport options to trailheads in the Bakony Mountains are available, and parking is often provided at larger facilities like Camping Beutelschlag Motel.
While specific rules for dogs at every hut are not detailed, many outdoor areas and trails in the Veszprém region are generally dog-friendly. Accommodations like NyugtatLak are noted for having large gardens perfect for pets. It's always recommended to check individual hut policies or local regulations regarding dogs on trails before your visit.


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