Mountain peaks in Central Hungary offer a diverse landscape for exploration, primarily encompassing the North Hungarian Mountains. This region features distinct mountain ranges such as the Mátra, Bükk, Börzsöny, Pilis, and Visegrád Mountains, alongside the Buda Hills. These ranges present a variety of geological formations, including volcanic, karstic, and sedimentary peaks. The area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and offers expansive views from its many summits and lookout points.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Near Királyrét, 1.8 km away on foot, we find this well-maintained lookout tower in a great location. From here, we can admire the wonderful ranges of Börzsöny.
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The lookout tower is permanently closed for an indefinite period. It is unsafe due to its dilapidated condition.
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When the Holy Father Leo XIV greeted the faithful in May 2025 – immediately after his election as Pope – his first words deeply touched not only people of the Catholic faith. Perhaps the words he spoke in St. Peter's Square may also be a helpful thought for the walker pausing before this small sacred monument: + "Peace be with you all! Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd... I too desire that this greeting of peace may enter your hearts, reach your families, all people, wherever they are, all nations, the whole earth. Peace be with you! This is the peace of the Risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, the God who loves us all unconditionally." (Leo XIV)
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The Duna-Ipoly National Park encompasses the Pilis, Visegrád, and Börzsöny Mountains, the section of the Ipoly Valley between Hont and Balassagyarmat, and some areas of Szentendre Island. 🧭 The unique characteristic of the national park is the confluence of three major landscape units: the river valleys, the mountains, and the plains. 🚣🏻♀️🌄🏕️ This results in a high level of diversity within our borders, which is unique within our borders. ⭐ www.dunaipoly.hu/hu/helyek/vedett-teruletek/duna-ipoly-nemzeti-park
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From Nagy Szénás, you have a fabulous panoramic view of the surrounding mountains of the Duna-Ipoly National Park and far beyond 🌄🔭 In the village of Nagykovácsi, in or near Barack utca, you'll find a few parking spaces 🅿️
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Be careful around the mine on Thursdays, because they can explode and most of the roads leading up are within the blast zone. At the siren sound, you have about half an hour to leave the blast zone. The safe distance is indicated by signs in several places. Where it is written that it is forbidden to deviate from the designated trail, it is worth following it because it can be dangerous, sometimes life-threatening.
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In good condition, from the lookout tower on the top of Nagykopasz Mountain (559m) we can enjoy a complete panoramic view: towards the Buda Mountains, Nagykovácsi and Nagy-szénás, Hármashatár Hill, Jánoshegy, Budaörsi Kopárok, but also towards Pilis and Gerecse. In clear weather, the Börzsöny-Mátra-Bükk can also be clearly seen. It can be approached from several directions, but you have to climb a hard path from the North side - I do not recommend this. There are wooden tables and benches in the foreground of the lookout tower.
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Central Hungary is home to several distinct mountain ranges, including the Mátra, Bükk, Börzsöny, Pilis, and Visegrád Mountains, as well as the Buda Hills. These ranges offer a variety of geological formations, from volcanic to karstic and sedimentary peaks.
For expansive panoramas, Kékes, Hungary's highest peak in the Mátra Mountains, provides views across the Great Plain. The Csóványos Observation Tower (938 m) in the Börzsöny Mountains offers one of Hungary's most beautiful panoramas of the Danube Bend. Additionally, the Boldog Özséb Lookout Tower on Pilis Peak and the Csergezán Lookout Tower on Nagy-Kopasz in the Buda Hills both provide excellent 360° views.
Many areas around the mountain peaks in Central Hungary are suitable for families. The ascent to Kékes is considered relatively easy and doesn't require special training, making it accessible. Dobogókő in the Visegrád Mountains is also known as a 'cult site' for nature walking due to its accessibility and proximity to Budapest, offering scenic views of the Danube Bend that families can enjoy.
The Bükk Mountains, a karstic range, are renowned for their stunning natural formations. They feature over 1,115 known caves, 52 of which are protected, along with impressive karst formations like sinkholes and pits. You can also find magnificent views from steep rocky cliffs such as Tar-kő and Három-kő, and enjoy abundant springs and streams.
Beyond hiking, Central Hungary offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for cycling and gravel biking. For those seeking more challenging treks, there are numerous mountain hikes available, ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to experience the region's diverse landscapes.
The Mátra, Börzsöny, and Visegrád Mountains are all of volcanic origin. Kékes and Galyatető in the Mátra, and Csóványos in the Börzsöny, are prominent examples of peaks formed from ancient volcanoes. Dobogókő in the Visegrád Mountains is also primarily composed of volcanic rock like andesite.
The Visegrád Mountains, particularly around Dobogókő, are rich in religious, local historical, and archaeological monuments. This includes remains of the Roman Limes and the historic Visegrád Citadel, offering a blend of nature and heritage for visitors.
Galyatető, the third highest peak in the Mátra Mountains, is popular for its award-winning lookout tower, refurbished in 2015, which provides impressive views. The area also benefits from a mild climate and long hours of sunshine, making it a favored resort for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, areas like Kékes offer hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it suitable for longer stays. Dobogókő is also a well-known resort area. However, it's worth noting that some facilities, like the Nagy-Hideg-hegy Tourist House, may be closed for renovation, so it's advisable to check their status before visiting.
The highest point in the Börzsöny mountain range is Csóványos, reaching 938 meters (3,077 ft). It is home to the Csóványos Observation Tower (938 m), which provides extensive views over the surrounding national park and the Danube Bend.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from various lookout points, such as the Boldog Özséb Lookout Tower and the Csóványos Observation Tower. The diverse natural landscapes, from dense forests to unique karst formations and the opportunity for year-round outdoor activities, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, both Kékes in the Mátra Mountains and the Bükk Mountains offer skiing facilities. Kékes is known for its year-round activities, including skiing, while the Bükk Mountains have facilities around Bánkút, and Dobogókő in the Visegrád Mountains is also a recognized ski resort area.


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