10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County That You Shouldn't Miss

December 19, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County, Hungary including Dereszla Pinceszet, Hungry Grape, Holdvolgy Experience, Aggtelek National Park, Castle of Diosgyor, Bukk National Park, Castle of Boldogko, MNM Rakoczi Muzeuma, Himesudvar, St. Stephen Stalactite Cave.
Restaurants in Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County

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. Hungry Grape

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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Hungry Grape

Two friends with a shared passion for gourmet food, wine and travel started Hungry Grape to introduce others to the best places, people and vintages of Hungarian wine country. Hungry Grape organises high-end tours with small groups to meet and taste with top regional vintners and enjoy local restaurants. Itineraries are flexible and tours are tailored to clients’ individual needs and interests.

3. 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!

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. Bukk National Park

Bukk National Park, Miskolc 3528 Hungary +36 36 411 581 http://www.bnpi.hu
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Bukk National Park

7. Castle of Boldogko

Town periphery, Boldogkovaralja 3885 Hungary +36 46 306 039 [email protected] http://boldogkovara.hu
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Castle of Boldogko

Reviewed By FerencB627 - Vac, Hungary

This castle was the starting point of the recent Trail run we participated, so we also took the opportunity to look around before the race. We had about 30 - 35 minutes, which was enough to walk up to the castle and visit this interesting place. This is only partly renovated, but worth to visit and learn the history, enjoy the great view from the walls. We also enjoyed the friendly and warm welcome from the staff, and good wishes for the race,

8. MNM Rakoczi Muzeuma

Szent Erzsebet Street 19, Sarospatak 3950 Hungary +36 47 311 083 [email protected] http://www.rakoczimuzeum.hu/index.php/en/
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

MNM Rakoczi Muzeuma

Reviewed By edwardo968 - Sarasota, United States

The original Rakoczi Kastely (Rakoczi Castle) with adjoining museum is a must for anyone visiting Sarospatak, Hungary who want to see and learn about it's history and importance to area development. The castle, surrounding grounds and Bodrog River views are a special treat. In addition, be sure to also walk through nearby castle park, the rose garden, the canopy covered tree lined shopping/restaurant street and hillside walking paths along the river. This masterful renovation is a tribute to Hungarian pride in its past.

9. Himesudvar

Bem Jozsef utca 2., Tokaj 3910 Hungary +36 47 352 416 [email protected] http://www.himesudvar.hu
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Himesudvar

"HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT WINERY" | TOKAJ GUIDE 2016. "The most friendly wine tasting place in Tokaj" | Lonely Planet More than 30 years our family has been growing grapes and making wine. Our vineyards today encompass 3 hectars and we produce cca. 10000 bottles of fine tokaji wine annually. They appear on market with serial numbered labels. According to the chronicles, our building itself was built in the 16th century as a hunting lodge by János Szapolyai, the king of Hungary and the voivode of Transylvania. FREE TOUR in the WINE-CELLAR!

Reviewed By tracydimitrov - Budapest, Hungary

My husband and I attended the wine tasting at Himesudvar. Directly from the source, Peter, the winemaker and owner, carefully explained to us the characteristics of the grape varieties and the sweet winemaking process during the tasting. He is approachable and speaks good English. We even got a chance to visit the cellar. It was well organised and interesting. This trip has deepened my understanding of the history, people, and effort behind different types of sweet wine. I personally love their sweet wine selection, which is well balanced with a perfect amount of sweetness and acidity. Their wine is only available at the cellar door, run fast!

10. St. Stephen Stalactite Cave

Eger-Miskolc Road, Lillafured Hungary +36 46 334 130 http://bnpi.hu/oldal/szent-istvan-barlang-135.html
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

St. Stephen Stalactite Cave

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