Sights
Orchid field (27 km)
The Mezőföld region is characterized by alternating sandy and loess-covered areas. The climate is continental, with droughts and water shortages typical in summer. A variety of habitat types can be found side by side, such as dry grasslands, sandy plains, areas of shifting sand, and wetter climates with marshes, swamps, and swamp forests.
Dunakömlőd – Lussonium (16 km)
At the end of the 1st century AD, the conquerors built their defense system, the limes, along the Danube, which formed the border of the Roman Empire. It consisted of a chain of fortifications and watchtowers. One of the members of this chain of fortifications was the castrum (camp) built on the Bottyán rampart in Dunakömlőd, called Lussonium. Archaeological excavations of the military camp in Dunakömlőd have been ongoing for almost 20 years. During the research conducted so far, numerous military and civilian buildings have been uncovered.
Györköny Wine Cellar Hill (21 km)
Most of us long for natural surroundings, friendly people, and conversation over good food and drink. Those who have visited Györköny are likely to return again and again for the reasons listed above. The rolling hills, winding streets, fish pond, and Pincehegy, which is unique in Hungary, offer a unique natural and built environment.