The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Northern Hungary, Northern Hungary

September 19, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Northern Hungary, Hungary including Dereszla Pinceszet, Matra Muzeum, Bolyki Pinceszet, Kovacs Nimrod Winery, Holdvolgy Experience, Aggtelek National Park, Valley of the Beautiful Women, Mineral Bath Swimming Pool Park, Castle of Diosgyor, Thummerer Winery.
Restaurants in Northern Hungary

1. Dereszla Pinceszet

Felso utca 2. Bodrogkeresztúr, Bodrogkeresztur 3916 Hungary +36 30 456 4717 [email protected] http://www.dereszla.com
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Dereszla Pinceszet

Château Dereszla is located in the grands crus classés area of Tokaji with more than 1km long and 3 levels historical cellar and a surface area covering sixty hectares. During a cellar visit and wine tasting at the estate you will take a look into the life of the superb Chateau Dereszla wine estate in Tokaj-Hegyalja. You will not only find out more about the wine-making techniques and the stages of processing, you may also choose your tasting from the three, four, six or eight types of wine. Alternatively you can choose by the glass. Our tasting rooms provide excellent atmosphere for the wine-tasting. The smaller one can cater 20 guests, however in the 60 seated other ones we can provide warm dishes. Next to the traditional wine degustation we organise further services like program organising, teambuilding programs, funny harvest program, wine-knight trial, outdoor cooking and wine-picnic. You can reach us from town Tokaj with a pleasant river cruise, or horse coach, bike, canoe.

2. Matra Muzeum

Kossuth Lajos utca 40., Gyongyos 3200 Hungary +36 37 505 530 [email protected] http://www.matramuzeum.hu
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Matra Muzeum

The Matra Museum consists of the former Mansion of the Orczy family, a 2 hectares historic garden and a Natural History Pavilion. In the mansion shown the mammoth skeleton. In the main building of the museum four permanent exhibitions can be visited: hunting history, local history, minerals, fossils. Natural History Pavilion - There you can see the permanent exhibition of natural history.

3. Bolyki Pinceszet

Bolyki-volgy, Eger 3300 Hungary +36 70 603 9474 [email protected] http://www.bolykipinceszet.hu
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5.0 based on 112 reviews

Bolyki Pinceszet

Reviewed By zoltank853 - Budapest, Hungary

We had a fantastic wine tasting session with friends. Jani the winemaker was very cheerful, he showed us around the facility, told a couple of nice and funny stories about his wine-maker life :) We took six fantastic bottle of wines and an awesome extra dry champaigne. Even in november, the weather was so nice, we took out tables to the sun and enjoyed the event outside. 5 stars, recommended to everybody coming to Eger :)

4. Kovacs Nimrod Winery

Veroszala utca 66, Eger 3300 Hungary +36 70 452 2626 [email protected] http://kovacsnimrodwinery.com
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Kovacs Nimrod Winery

In case of wine tasting appointment and registry is required! Come tour the Kovacs Nimrod Winery! Located atop of seven continuous cellars on the historic Veroszala Street in Eger, we are in the center of the Eger wine region. Come tour our historic cellars and taste our exquisite variety of wines that are produced from the Nagy Eged, Nyilasmar, Nagyfair, and other top terroirs in this Burgundian style climate. Our wines are available for purchase! Appointment and registry is required! You can visit us at the weekends too.

Reviewed By danisik

We pre-booked a tour of the cellar and a wine tasting and we were very impressed with the winery. Noémi was a wonderful host - knowledgable and welcoming - 100% We would 10/10 recommend to anyone visiting Eger! The wines were very unique and we enjoyed the tasting very much.

5. Holdvolgy Experience

Arpad utca 13., Mad 3909 Hungary +36 70 391 4643 [email protected] http://holdvolgy.com/
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Holdvolgy Experience

Our winery is in the heart of the Tokaj wine region in Hungary, just a few miles from Europe’s geometric centre. The Mád basin holds a special position in the world of winegrowing because of its unique soil, macroclimate, and microclimate. Settled as early as the 15th century, Mád is identified in ancient documents as a borough. It was a meeting point for barons, counts, lords, and wine merchants, making it a pivotal location for winegrowing and the wine trade. Holdvölgy operates on an area of twenty-seven hectares. Our estate is situated on twenty-two parcels within seven different vineyards in the best areas of the Mád basin. Our cellar is one of the oldest cellar systems in the region, with some sections dating back as far as the 16th century. Our cellar is also one of the longest, measuring 1.8 kilometers. The history of the winery started with a one-hectare birthday present. By 2006, the Estate had grown to twenty-six hectares. The goal was and still is to achieve the vision of

Reviewed By j0hnspur - Budapest, Hungary

The quality of the winary and the brand the whole brand is extremely high. We has the impression like in Champaign France. The longest tour was amazing, exciting and thanks to Évi, we had a really friendly experience!

6. Aggtelek National Park

Tengerszem oldal 1, Josvafo Hungary +36 48 503 000 http://www.anp.hu
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Aggtelek National Park

Reviewed By 977katab

I visited the Rakoczi cave in Bodvarako. I suggest you book appointment in advance as the number of people in a group is limited. We were lucky as we had no appointment and the tour guide also did the tour for only 2 people. But he mentioned that sometimes many people try to enter at the same time. You can take pictures without buying an extra photo ticket. There is a lake inside the cave, and the stones are very special, also what is interesting that this cave was a mine before so you can also see some parts of the mine. Be prepared that there are many steep stairs and ladders and if you are afraid of heights maybe better skip this. Wear boots or trainers and a jacket, it is cold 10 °C. To me this cave is the most special in the Aggelek National Park.

7. Valley of the Beautiful Women

Eger Hungary http://szepasszonyvolgy.info/index.php?page=valley-of-the-beautiful-woman
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4.5 based on 594 reviews

Valley of the Beautiful Women

Reviewed By ernojavori - Budapest, Hungary

Just popped in to buy a bottle I knew from the night before. The guy in the bar was so friendly and showed a couple of wines just for fun, without even having to pay. Told us a lot about the vinery and gave us a great experience.

8. Mineral Bath Swimming Pool Park

Petofi Sandor ter 2, Eger Hungary +36 36 510 558 http://egertermal.hu/en/telephelelyink-2/termalfurdo
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Mineral Bath Swimming Pool Park

9. Castle of Diosgyor

Var utca 24., Miskolc 3534 Hungary +36 46 350 425 [email protected] http://www.diosgyorivar.hu/
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4.5 based on 316 reviews

Castle of Diosgyor

Reviewed By katiesN9844ND

I absolutely loved this castle and the fairy garden around it. We went for a horse racing too just next to the castle. I especially liked the hungarian folk dancers show here.

10. Thummerer Winery

Szomolyai u., Noszvaj 3325 Hungary +36 20 946 2178 [email protected] http://www.thummerer.hu/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Thummerer Winery

The Thummerer winery is a family owned venture, which has been producing wines for 28 years and owns 93 hectares of vineyards in the Eger wine region. Prizes: „Wine-grower of the year” in 1995.„Winery of the year” in 2011.The wine cellar itself is a former Earl’s cellar with 4000 sqms area, digged into the volkanic hillside.Program:Cellar visit with wine degustation

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