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Breathable fresh air in the heart of the Bakony, 400 metres above sea level. The arboretum, a protected natural area since 1951, is a year-round attraction thanks to its beauty. Its peculiarity is that it was intended as an English garden in the 18th century, so the approximately 600 species of shrubs and trees are irregularly distributed. In addition to native specimens, there are also plant wonders from other continents, but in addition to chlorophyll bombs, you can also spot squirrels, bats and deer on your walk. Don’t miss the 400-metre-long, justly famous lime tree row and the fish pond at the entrance!
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