Waterfalls in Central Hungary are found in diverse natural settings, from the Visegrád Hills to areas near Budapest. The region features streams like the Bükkös and Paprikás Creek, which form various waterfalls. These natural features offer opportunities for hiking and exploring the landscape. Central Hungary's waterfalls are often integrated into local trail networks, providing access to natural monuments and forest environments.
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The Patak waterfall in the Solymári Jegenye Valley is a highlight, but don't forget the Solymári Castle at the end, which is a very popular (and easy to do) hiking spot. There are many small rest areas and signs indicating the short and spectacular mini-tour, which is especially suitable for families. The waterfall itself is 4-5 m high and is the largest waterfall in the Buda Mountains.
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Close to Szentendre, next to the asphalt road (Dömörkapu út), we find the waterfall created by the Bükkös stream, which is especially spectacular after rainy weather. We can get down the stairs next to the bridge over the Bükkös stream. It has created very beautiful shapes over millions of years, it is definitely worth coming down here for a few minutes!
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A very beautiful little waterfall. Located on a circular trail.
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Close to Visegrád - even a short walk away - is the Ördögmalom waterfall. It is essentially found in a small rocky gorge, with a small pond at the end. From here the Apátkúti stream continues to flow. It is worth exploring the surroundings of the stream more, because further up we can find even smaller waterfalls...
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A waterfall that appears to be artificial. In any case, some kind of small waterworks has been built there.
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It can be a starting point for an easy circular hike, the terrain is neither technical nor strenuous.
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The place is located on the right hand side of the Shell gas station when you enter the settlement of Solymár (from Buda). If you arrive by car, park next to the well or continue towards the houses of Solymár by the road, and then you can approach it on foot or by bike. Beautiful, picturesque environment for both bike and walking tours
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It can freeze easily in winter, several streams in the area were covered in clear ice. Also, the roads are slippery!
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Yes, several waterfalls in Central Hungary are suitable for families. For instance, the Waterfall Near Nagykovácsi offers an easy walking path through the woods, perfect for kids. Another great option is the Dömörkapu Waterfall near Szentendre, which is a small but spectacular natural waterfall that can be viewed from both above and below, and serves as a starting point for easy circular hikes.
The charm of Central Hungary's waterfalls varies with the seasons. Water flow increases significantly after rainfall, making them particularly impressive. In colder winters, some waterfalls like the Dömör Gate can freeze, attracting ice climbers and offering a unique spectacle. For lush greenery and good water volume, spring and autumn are generally excellent times to visit.
Central Hungary offers a variety of hiking trails near its waterfalls, ranging from easy to challenging. You can find easy circular hikes starting from Dömörkapu Waterfall, or more demanding routes like the Rám Gorge, which features ladders for navigation near its waterfalls. For a broader selection of trails, explore Hiking in Central Hungary.
Many waterfalls in Central Hungary are quite accessible. The Dömörkapu Waterfall in Szentendre is easily reached by car or bus, with only a short walk from the parking area or bus stop. Similarly, the Ördögmalom Waterfall near Visegrád is accessible via a paved road by car or a short walk from Visegrád along a signposted trail.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region boasts diverse natural features. Near the Ladder by the Waterfall in the Ravine, you can explore a gorge with smaller passages and caves. The Alsó-Jegenye Valley, home to the Solymár Waterfall and Wooden Bridges Trail, features a meandering stream dotted with picturesque wooden footbridges, creating a beautiful, picturesque environment.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Rám Gorge near Dömös is Hungary's premier hiking destination, featuring two impressive waterfalls deep within the gorge. Hikers navigate alongside them using ladders. This demanding but rewarding hike is most popularly approached from Dömös. You can find more challenging routes in the Hiking in Central Hungary guide.
Beyond hiking, the areas around Central Hungary's waterfalls offer other outdoor activities. Near the Ördögmalom Waterfall, you can rent a fishing rod and catch trout in a nearby lake. The region also provides opportunities for mountain biking; explore routes like the 'View from Nagy-Kopasz – Csergezán Lookout Tower loop from Nagykovácsi' in the MTB Trails in Central Hungary guide.
Yes, some waterfall areas are suitable for walks with dogs. The Paprikás-patak Waterfall is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for you and your canine companion to enjoy nature.
Given the varied terrain and potential for increased water flow, it's advisable to pack appropriate footwear, such as waterproof hiking boots, especially if you plan to explore gorges or trails that might be muddy. Layers of clothing are also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket can be useful. Don't forget water and snacks.
While most waterfalls are in natural settings, Budapest itself features the Gellért Hill Waterfall. This unique urban waterfall is located on Gellért Hill, where a natural spring emerges beneath a monument. Its urban location and historical significance, tied to the legend of Saint Gellért, make it a distinct point of interest with views of Pest and the Buda Castle Hill.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the waterfalls, from easy accessibility and picturesque settings ideal for family outings to more strenuous hikes for adventure seekers. The natural beauty, the opportunity for peaceful walks through the woods, and the stunning frozen formations in winter are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
While the region has popular spots, exploring further along streams can reveal smaller, less-known cascades. For example, after visiting the Ördögmalom Waterfall, if you continue upstream along the Apátkúti stream, you can discover even smaller waterfalls. The Anna Valley Waterfall also offers a beautiful, more secluded natural monument experience.


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