Rezi, Hungary
Rezi, Meleg-hegy
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Good for kids
No wheelchair-accessible entrance
The view is breathtaking. The road is very much a guesswork, though fun, if you like the challenge. Mostly unmarked forestry roads (we approached the castle from the south) that about halfway connects to an orienteering path with painted signs. From there the path is very narrow and steep at points but very much worth the climb.
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The view is spectacular from here. In clear whether you can see not only Lake Balaton, but even the Alps. The ruins are fairly nice, but actually no information is available about the place on the spot. The access root by car is in terrible condition, however, the hicking trail from village Rezi is very nice and maintained.
It's a beautiful hike up to castle Rezi. The castle it's self was built in the 1300s and was reduced to ruins by invading Turks in the late 1500s. You can see some of the original walls in addition to a partial modern reconstruction. The views are spectacular once you are at the top. There is also a recreation area with grass, benches and fireplaces.
It's worth the hike the view is stunning
Well assigned tourist route, also marked route for runners. 4kms away from Rezi village
No visitor centre, no lavatories.
Great castle ruins, worth the hike to get there.
Historical place inside a small protected forrest. Nice view
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