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       THE NORTHERN

       HIGHLANDS


       Among the gems hidden in the mountains and
       forests of the Northern Highlands are grand palaces
       and castles, mysterious caves and grottoes, healing baths
       and thermal springs. The Hungarian uplands are remote, lying beyond mountain
       passes and deep forests, and their plantlife and wildlife are well protected in the
       national parks. This region also produces Hungary’s best wine – Tokaji.


       From Hollókő in the west to the Zemplén   most spectacular of all Hungary’s
       Hills on Hungary’s eastern border with   thermal baths. Nature-lovers will head
       Ukraine, the Northern Highlands feel   for the Bükk National Park, where over
       remote and other-worldly. Home to a   22,000 species of animal and plant live
       number of peoples who are not of   in a protected environment.
       Magyar descent (the Palóc of Hollókő, for     Tokaji is Hungary’s finest wine: the
       example), this is the least homogenous   golden wine of Aszú is made in the far east
       region of the country. Yet the people of   of the country, a place where Calvinism,
       the mountains are proudly Hungarian,   not Catholicism, is the predominant
       and proud that at Eger Castle the most   religion. Many of the towns and villages
       heroic rearguard action in the nation’s   east of the Tokaj hills are remote – to
       history was fought and won – and the   journey to gorgeous Baroque towns such
       myth of Bull’s Blood born.    as Sárospatak and Sátoraljaújhely really
         The region has much for sports   is to step off the beaten track.
       enthusiasts: skiing, hiking, caving and     This area is not short of good places to
       horse riding are pursued in the resorts of   stay, however. Converted palaces such as
       the Mátra Mountains. Bathers and those   the Sasvár Kastély in Parád fürdő, or the
       seeking hydrotherapy can take the waters  Palota in Lillafüred, offer accommodation
       at Parádfürdő or at Miskolctapolca, the   fit for royals.























       Pedestrianized Széchenyi Street, leading to the Bishop’s Palace and Lyceum, Eger
         The castle at Hollókő, a UNESCO-recognized centre for the indigenous Palóc culture



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