Aggteleki-Cseppkőbarlang



 ¿Qué ver en Aggteleki-cseppkőbarlang, Parque nacional aggtelek?

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The Aggtelek National Park is a beautiful natural reserve located in Hungary, specifically in the Aggtelek Karst region. One of its main attractions is the Aggtelek Cave, also known as the Aggteleki Caves, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave is a network of limestone formations and underground rivers that stretches over 26 km, making it the largest cave system in Hungary.

To visit the Aggtelek Cave, you can book a tour through the official website of the Aggtelek National Park (www.anp.hu). The tours are available in Hungarian, English, German, and Slovak, and they usually last around 1.5 hours. The price for a tour is around 2,000 HUF (approximately 7 USD) for adults and 1,000 HUF (approximately 3.5 USD) for children.

In addition to the Aggtelek Cave, the Aggtelek National Park offers many other hiking trails and natural attractions to explore. You can visit the Vörös-tó (Red Lake), a beautiful lake with bright red water, or the Bódva Valley, which is a popular spot for rock climbing and hiking. There are also several charming villages and towns nearby, such as Szilvásvárad and Eger, which are known for their historic architecture and famous thermal baths.

The Aggtelek National Park has different opening hours depending on the season, but it is generally open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. It is recommended to check the official website for updated information on opening hours and tour schedules.

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