Highlights on the way:
1. Basalt church, Badacsonytomaj – The parish church of two towers was built in 1932 and is the only holy place in Middle Europe which was built from basalt stones.
1. ’Folly’ Arboretum – The arboretum is situated on a 3.6 hectare big piece of land in Badacsonytomaj. It’s a collection of Mediterranean evergreens in particular.
2. Nature reserve farm, Salföld – The farm of the National Park shows native Hungarian animals but its geological, botanical and folk architectural memories are also significant.
3. Lake cave, Tapolca – The lake cave that can be visited by boat is a unique natural phenomenon discovered in 1903.
4. Szegedy Róza House, Badacsony – The folk baroque house built in 1795 functions as a literary and wine musuem. The present-day Kisfaludy Restaurant is the former press house of the well-known Hungarian poet Sándor Kisfaludy. The house was built in baroque style in the 18th century.