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.
Csörgő-lyuk
Hungary's longest and most famous cave formed in non-karstic rock, specifically andesite tuff.
Ilona-völgyi vízesés
The highest natural waterfall in Hungary, dropping 10 meters over a vertical andesite wall in the Ilona Valley.
Maconkai-víztározó
The largest standing body of water in Nógrád County, created by damming the Zagyva River at the foot of the Mátra mountains.
Farkas-kút
A natural spring located along the hiking trails of the central Mátra.
Kis-kő
An andesite rock formation and viewpoint offering vistas of the surrounding mountain ridges.
Ilona-völgyi vízesés
The highest natural waterfall in Hungary, dropping 10 meters over a vertical andesite wall in the Ilona Valley.
Időszakos vízesés
A seasonal waterfall that is typically active only during periods of heavy rainfall or spring snowmelt.
Felső-vízesés
A waterfall located in the Csörgő stream valley, part of a series of cascades in the volcanic terrain.
Alsó-vízesés
A natural waterfall situated near the village of Tar, cascading over volcanic rock formations.
Szézám-barlang
A small cave located in the volcanic rock of the Mátra mountains.
Vörös-kő-bérci-hasadék
A tectonic fissure cave located on the Vörös-kő ridge.
Vörös-kő-bérci Alsó-hasadék
A lower tectonic fissure cave located on the Vörös-kő ridge.
Vörös-kő-bérci-odú
A small rock cavity or hollow located within the andesite formations of the Vörös-kő ridge.
Vidróczki-barlang
A cave named after the legendary 19th-century Hungarian outlaw (betyár), Márton Vidróczki.
Hidegkút-forrás
A natural spring providing cold drinking water for hikers in the Mátra mountain range.
József Attila-forrás
A natural drinking water spring named in honor of the prominent Hungarian poet Attila József.
Látványos sziklaalakzat
A distinct volcanic rock formation showcasing the geological history of the Mátra range.
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