We welcome you to the region where the Danube, Garam and Ipoly rivers meet, which we try to make known and loved by the people who live here and visit us, and which we call Ister-Granum after the names of the two rivers.
Since the reconstruction of the Maria Valeria Bridge on 11 October 2001, our region has been offering itself as a unified whole to visitors. We would like to use our website to show you the region's values, attractions, local producers and service providers.
Using the map - by setting your preferences in the left-hand menu bar - you can plan your route according to your needs, so that after the virtual tour, you can explore the mountains, valleys and rivers of our region, whether you choose to walk, cycle, drive or go by water.
The Borvák Winery is a place in Muzsla that makes you stop. It is more than just a wine-making workshop. More than a beautifully restored old cellar filled with wine. It is a place of honourable...
Young dynamism, traditional values. Our aim is to show the complexity and richness of the region through our wines. We are a small family winery. We have been involved in viticulture and...
The Visegrád Ski Area is one of the most beautiful ski areas in Hungary.
The King Matthias Playground is not like traditional playgrounds. Its elements are designed to appeal to all the senses: a cavalcade of colours and sounds, with different smelling plants leading...
The Zebegény open beach awaits nature lovers on the pebbly banks of the Danube in an idyllic setting.
The Visegrad Adventure Park offers 45 game elements and 3 levels of excitement.
The Royal Palace of Visegrád, a 700-year-old complex of buildings, was the official residence of the Hungarian monarchs until the first decade of the 15th century.
The Solomon Tower is a symbol of Visegrad. Its name is misleading, as this part of the castle was built 2 centuries later than King Solomon’s imprisonment.
The Danube and the surrounding area can be admired from the impressive 16-metre-high – 5-storey-high – lookout tower on the Danube River in Kravany nad Dunajom, and a cosy park has...
You can enjoy an unparalleled panorama as you climb the mountain called Kusztus in the Chľaba range. There is also a beautifully designed lookout point.
From the side of the Nagy-Kerek hill, in exchange for a short hike, you can get a top view of the rooftops of Zebegény, the slowly flowing Danube and the Visegrád Hills opposite.
The shopping community is an innovative way of accessing local products, combining conscious consumer demand with the capacity of local producers and organising the delivery of products for 1-2...
Local delicacies and handicraft products are available at the best known and most popular farmers’ market in the Danube Bend. Open: saturday 7:00-13:00
For many people in this village with a Swabian tradition, the stelazsi is the shelving rack of a pantry full of things to offer. The market, true to its name, offers meat, dairy products, eggs,...
The Zsitvay Lookout was built in 1933 on the top of the 378-metre-high Great Hill, and was declared a monument in 2005.
At the top of the 756-metre-high Pilis Hill, at the highest point of the Transdanubian Mountains, stands the 17-metre-high Boldog Özséb Lookout.
Information panels on the 2.5 km long forest history trail provide information about the area’s wildlife, forestry and wildlife management processes.