In the north of the Great Hungarian Plain, one can meet not only small churches built in the Romanesque age, surrounded by gardens redolent of thyme, but also large churches proudly stretching their towers into the sky, beautiful belfries, small idyllic villages nestling in a river bend and cities buzzing with life.
Picturesque rivers, plains flat as a table, national parks with groves and nature reserves full of plant rarities, all these things can be found in this multicoloured region.
All guests coming from near or far are welcomed with the proverbial Hungarian hospitality, both in the star quality hotels and the smart peasant houses. Visitors can become acquainted with relics of the past and see the valuable works of contemporary artists in museums and regional exhibition houses. You can rest your tired limbs in thermal waters and return home in perfect health from spa baths well-known all over the world.
In our modern world, we are increasingly attracted by the sight of dreamily grazing cattle or galloping herds of horses. Both scientists and simple nature-lovers are delighted to watch the rare birds and other animal species hardly seen elsewhere. The unique values of nature are preserved with solicitous care in national parks and natural reserves. Hunters can also profit from this region, which abounds especially in small game. We can often meet pheasants and lively brown hares. The heart of the forests are inhabited by roes and wild boar, the woods of Gothi are home to the fallow deer.
The multicoloured North Plain shows itself willingly to every visitor.
Source: www.hungarytourism.hu, Northern Great Plain - Brochures of the Hungarian National Tourist Office













































































