Korda Filmpark
Korda Filmpark: A Cinematic Wonderland in Etyek
Explore the serene beauty of Magyar-kút in Etyek, Hungary, where nature and tranquility create a perfect escape.
Nestled in the picturesque region of Etyek, Magyar-kút is a must-visit tourist attraction where nature meets tranquility. This serene location offers breathtaking views, lush greenery, and a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along scenic paths, savor the local flora, and appreciate the peaceful ambiance that surrounds them. Ideal for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts, Magyar-kút promises an unforgettable experience in Hungary's charming countryside.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards Etyek, located in Central Transdanubia. From Budapest, take the M1 motorway towards Győr, then exit at the 26th exit towards Etyek. Continue on the road until you reach Etyek. Once in Etyek, follow local signage towards Magyar-kút, which is situated at coordinates (47.4440847, 18.7496139). There is usually free parking available near the site.
Public Transportation
To reach Magyar-kút using public transportation, take a train from Budapest to Biatorbágy, which costs around 1,000 HUF (about $3). From Biatorbágy, you can catch a local bus (Line 785) heading to Etyek, which runs every 30 minutes. The bus ride takes approximately 20 minutes. Disembark at the Etyek bus stop and follow signage towards Magyar-kút, which is about a 15-minute walk from the bus stop.
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