Spend a day in Szalajka Valley – the crown jewel of the North Hungarian Mountains

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The Bükk National Park was one of the first national parks of the country. It covers much of the Bükk region in the North Hungarian Mountains. The most popular tourist destination here is Szalajka Valley, located just 25 km from Eger. It is an idyllic place to spend a day in nature.
You can explore the valley entirely on foot, or you can hop on the forest railway which takes you right up to the main sight of the valley, the Fátyol Waterfall. The short train ride is about 15 minutes, and you can save the first 7km up the mountain. One ride costs HUF 1,000 per person (2.75 euros).
I suggest riding the forest train because it is extra fun, and you will take the same hiking trail on the way down the mountain that you would take on the way up, so you will not miss a thing.
If you would like to explore everything in the valley, the hike will take about 2.5-3 hours, and it is about 7 km long, including a very steep trail up to the cave.

Forest Railway
The forest railway takes you from the centre of Szilvásvárad to the Fátyol Waterfall.
This railway is the sheerest and most popular one in Hungary with the most passengers each year.
Originally, the railway was built to transport cargo, but it quickly became useless, and the railway was transformed into a forest railway.
Even though the train stops near the Fátyol Waterfall, I would recommend starting your hike in the opposite direction towards Istállós-kő Cave. After getting off the train at the Gloriett clearing, take a left and walk towards the mesmerisingly clear green lake called Felső-tó. On the left side of the lake, a sign tells you the way to the cave.
Istállós-kő Cave


Istállós-kő Cave (also known as the “caveman cave”) can be found in the side of Istállós-kő Mountain (at 549m) in the Bükk National Park. The cave is a highly protected nature reserve sight, and it draws the most visitors.
The path from the lake to the cave is very steep. I definitely recommend wearing proper hiking shoes because the ground can be extremely slippery. You will be out of breath by the time you reach the entrance of the cave, but trust me, it is worth it. The enormous cave really makes you realise just how wonderful and powerful nature is.










