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Mátra-Gebirge

Gebirgskette ·🇭🇺 Ungarn
Fläche 603 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Budapest
Mátra-Gebirge

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Mátra's Essential Peaks and Ruins

Mátra's Essential Peaks and Ruins

The Mátra mountains host Hungary’s highest elevations, including Kékestető at 1,014 meters and Galya-tető. This collection spans medieval history and natural landmarks, featuring rock-carved fortifications like Siroki Castle and the Gothic ruins of Kisnána. Significant cultural sites include the Jesse Tree altar in Gyöngyöspata and the solemn memorial at the former Recsk forced labor camp. Natural highlights range from the 10-meter Ilona Valley waterfall to the Csörgő-lyuk, the country's longest volcanic cave system.

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Mátra Peaks and Viewpoints

Mátra Peaks and Viewpoints

The Mátra mountains, a volcanic range in northern Hungary, contain the country’s highest peaks, Kékestető and Galya-tető. This collection features diverse vantage points, including the historic 1900 Kozmáry stone tower and the repurposed industrial rig at Sástó. Beyond natural summits like Ágasvár and Tót-hegyes, the list includes significant cultural landmarks such as the Buddhist Peace Stupa in Tar and the memorial watchtower at the former Recsk forced labor camp.

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Mátra Ruins and Heritage

Mátra Ruins and Heritage

The Mátra mountains contain a dense concentration of medieval fortifications and ecclesiastical heritage. This collection features prominent sites like the 13th-century Sirok Castle, carved directly into volcanic tuff, and the Gothic Kisnána Castle, known for its unique tower and local legends. Visitors can explore Bronze Age earthworks at Ágasvár, the ruins of medieval manor houses in Tar, and well-preserved Romanesque and Gothic churches in Gyöngyöspata and Mátraverebély, reflecting the region's strategic importance and feudal history.

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Mátra's Sacred Sites

Mátra's Sacred Sites

The Mátra region preserves a dense network of religious heritage, ranging from medieval Gothic structures to Baroque village churches. Highlights include the 15th-century church in Gyöngyöspata, home to the unique Jesse Tree altar, and the ancient 11th-century lower church in Feldebrő. These sites serve as key landmarks along the Mária út pilgrimage route, featuring secluded forest shrines like Máriácska and architectural monuments dedicated to Saint Martin, Saint Stephen, and the Virgin Mary.

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Mátra Natural Wonders

Mátra Natural Wonders

The Mátra mountain range, a volcanic massif in northern Hungary, contains a diverse array of geological formations. This collection features the Ilona Valley waterfall, the country's tallest natural cascade at 10 meters, and the Csörgő-lyuk, Hungary’s longest non-karstic cave system. The list also includes the Maconkai Reservoir on the Zagyva River, numerous tectonic fissure caves, and natural springs such as the József Attila-forrás, highlighting the region's unique andesite landscape.

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Praktische Informationen

Währung
Ungarischer Forint HUF Ft · Kartenzahlung · Häufig akzeptiert
Notrufnummern
112
Strom
Typ C / Typ F
230 V · 50 Hz
Sprachen
Ungarisch
Leitungswasser
Trinkbar
Verkehrsseite
Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+36
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Kékestető Ski Resort
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Machine gun watchtower

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