Nature and Scenic Spots
The Szentendre region offers diverse natural landscapes ranging from the Visegrád Mountains' volcanic formations to expansive ethnographic parks. The area features the Skanzen Open Air Museum, showcasing Hungary's rural architecture across 60 hectares. Natural highlights include the Gomba-szikla mushroom-shaped rock and the Vasas-szakadék fissure. Water features include the Dömörkapui and Anna-völgyi waterfalls located along the Bükkös stream valley, while Czóbel Park integrates local art with greenery through its sculpture collection.
SKANZEN Open Air Ethnographic Museum
The Hungarian Open Air Museum is Hungary’s largest outdoor ethnographic collection, founded in 1967.
Czóbel Park (Szoborpark)
Named after the painter Béla Czóbel, this green space serves as a sculpture park featuring works by various local and national artists.
Gomba-szikla
A distinctive mushroom-shaped volcanic rock formation located in the Visegrád Mountains on the outskirts of Szentendre.
Dömörkapui vízesés
A small waterfall on the Bükkös stream, situated in a former quarry area within the Visegrád Mountains. It is accessible via hiking trails and remains open 24/7.
Anna-völgyi vízesés
A natural waterfall located in the Anna Valley along the Bükkös stream, accessible via the green hiking trail from Szentendre.
Vasas-szakadék
A narrow, deep fissure located on the northern side of Cseresznye Hill in the Visegrád Mountains, sitting at an elevation of approximately 310 meters.
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