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Human Comedy Group of Statues, Kornyi-tó, Káli-medence
The amazing landscape of Káli-medence is definitely worth a stop. The area around Kornyi Lake is a great spot for it: the lake often dries up during the warmer months, but when there’s water in it, it’s a paradise for waterbirds. Imre Veszprémi’s Human Comedy Group of Statues stands on the hill alongside.
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Hegyesd Castle
This often overlooked hill 281 metres high used to be a volcano, similar to Gulács. A castle was even on the summit. Now in ruins, this spot offers a beautiful view which you can reach by following the trail marked with a yellow strip.
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Kereki Castle
This romantic castle ruin atop Várhegy hill is almost as high as the one in Hegyesd. The castle, built in the 1300s, is easy to access from the village, just follow the signs. Once you reach the summit, you’ll be greeted by a scenic view.
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Köcsi-tó, Balatonalmádi
One of the lesser-known lakes in the area, Köcsi-tó is an old mine pit, covered in lush vegetation. Type Köcsitó utca into your GPS to get there.
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Lajos Kunffy Memorial House, Somogytúr
This colourful exhibition, hidden in a village in Somogy County, spotlights the life and work of painter Lajos Kunffy. Numbering 120 paintings, the collection is fascinating and only a short drive from the south shore.
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Windmills, Tés
These pretty windmills can be found on the hills north of Várpalota – you can reach them from the garden of the house at 20 Táncsics Mihály utca in Tés. Once you have seen the mills, check out the exhibition in the smithy.