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One day in the Danube Bend

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12 hours are not very long time, though, they might be enough to get a photographic impression of the Danube Bend. Leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city, rely on the advanced public transport, the varied programme offers and quality gastronomic experiences in the area, and, of course, the fabulous meeting point of the Danube and Börzsöny.
12 hours are not very long time, though, they might be enough to get a photographic impression of the Danube Bend. Leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city, rely on the advanced public transport, the varied programme offers and quality gastronomic experiences in the area, and, of course, the fabulous meeting point of the Danube and Börzsöny.

From Budapest, the new type of double-decker trains will run from the renovated Nyugati Pályaudvar (Nyugati Railway Station) towards Szob. Thanks to the zonal schedule, the train Z70 arrives in Kismaros in 45 minutes. A few steps from here the departure station of the “Királyréti Erdei Vasút” (Királyréti Forest Railway) is located, from where you can start a romantic forest railway ride in the valley of the Török-patak (Török Creek). Arriving at Szokolya, you can admire one of the country's most beautifully situated, Árpád-era villages, surrounded by the characteristic mountain ranges of Börzsöny and the peaceful rolling pastures. Getting to Királyrét, an easy walk along the Nagy-Vasfazék-patak (Nagy-Vasfazék Creek) will take you to the “Hiúz Ház Erdei Iskola és Látogatóközpont” (Lynx House Forest School and Visitor Centre). Established in the Duna Ipoly Nemzeti Park (Duna Ipoly National Park), it is a certified forest school, with varied hiking trails, educational paths, permanent and constantly renewed interactive exhibitions, and a certified forest school, which aims to bring younger generations back into a living relationship with nature. They offer a wide range of programmes and trained professionals to help the kids learn through play. If possible, get back to Kismaros hungry and have a well-deserved lunch at the legendary “Patak Vendéglő” (Creek ek Restaurant), located right next to the railway station.

Besides the peculiarities of traditional Hungarian cuisine, seasonal specials are offered every two weeks to satisfy the hunger guests, using local ingredients from the area whenever possible. If you are lucky enough to find a fillet of sea bream with paprika or dill sour cream and pickle sauce on the menu, you definitely have to give them a try. Do not get full and leave room for dessert, because you can hop on the Dunaroll electric scooters and take the cycle path through the fantastic scenery of the Dunamező to the “Sakura Cukrászda” (Sakura Confectionery) in Nagymaros. Of course, it is impossible to try everything there, but whether you are a fan of classic, new wave or vegan sweets, you will get your blood sugar up just by looking at the sight of the magical, shimmering mousse, the 50 shades of chocolate frosting, the inimitable variety of creams and mousse combinations.

For a relaxing break, take a stroll down to one of Hungary's most panoramic Danube banks, which has a new playground thanks to the beach developments. Facing the Visegrádi fellegvár (Visegrád Citadel), with the Danube sands of Nagymaros underfoot, we can experience for a moment the refreshing lifestyle of the peacetime aristocracy. But do not stop there, because your scooter app is still counting and encouraging you to go on more excursions. So let us head to Zebegény. Scooting along the cycle path lined with plane trees and leaving Nagymaros, the southernmost corner of the Börzsöny, with its steep, rocky side and the Remete-barlang (Remete Cave), the Szent Mihály-hegy (Szent Mihály Hill), rises above you.

 

Glancing down at the grasses lining the riverbed, you can experience the results of the European beaver reintroduction programme. Arriving in picturesque Zebegény, do not forget to make a short detour to the street of the “Napraforgó házak” (Sunflower Houses), whose building was commissioned by Count Lászlóné Károlyi and Franciska Apponyi. With its striking blue façades, you are in the middle of a still life if you take a selfie here. What better way to cope with all these inputs than with a cold large spritzer – wine mixed with sparkling water – in one of the bastions of the “Élesztőház” in the Danube Bend, the “Danu Fröccsterasz” (Danu Spritzer Terrace). You are guaranteed to be impressed by the quality of their food, and by the second round you are definitely going to order the house burger, overflowing with flavours, because the irresistible aromas and the spectacular ordering of the table next to you will encourage you to do so.

 

Boarding the train, you can travel back to Budapest like crossing a live tableau.