Discover the Fertő-táj World Heritage Site
Explore the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Fertő-táj World Heritage Site, a UNESCO treasure in Hungary.
Nestled in the heart of Hungary, the Fertő-táj World Heritage Site is a breathtaking fusion of stunning landscapes and rich cultural history. This area is celebrated for its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, and unique wildlife. The picturesque scenery is a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous species making their home here, particularly near the Fertő Lake. Beyond its natural allure, Fertő-táj is steeped in history, showcasing remarkable architectural gems and traditional villages that reflect the region's past. Visitors can explore charming towns that are dotted around the area, each offering a glimpse into local life and heritage. The nearby Esterházy Palace in Fertőd is a must-see, known for its baroque architecture and lush gardens, which once served as the summer residence of the famous composer Joseph Haydn. The site also hosts cultural events and festivals, enriching your experience with local traditions and cuisines. For adventurers, there are numerous walking and cycling paths that meander through the stunning landscapes, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Whether you’re interested in photography, hiking, or simply enjoying a peaceful retreat, the Fertő-táj World Heritage Site caters to all. Make sure to take some time to appreciate the tranquil beauty and historical significance of this UNESCO-listed treasure.
Local tips
- Visit during spring or autumn for the best wildlife sightings and mild weather.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching; many rare species can be spotted here.
- Explore the local villages to experience authentic Hungarian culture and cuisine.
- Plan your visit to coincide with local festivals for a vibrant cultural experience.
A brief summary to Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa
- Bartók Béla u. 5, Fertőd, 9431, HU
- +3699537140
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, head towards Fertőd on the main road. From the center of Fertőd, take Bartók Béla street where you will find the Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa at Bartók Béla u. 5, 9431. There is parking available nearby, but be sure to check for any parking fees.
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Public Transportation
To reach Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa by public transport, first take a train to the nearest station, which is Fertőd. From there, you can either walk (approximately 15 minutes) or take local bus number 5, which runs frequently. Get off at the Bartók Béla utca stop and walk to Bartók Béla u. 5, 9431. Be sure to check the local bus schedule as it can vary, especially on weekends.
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Bicycle
If you're feeling adventurous, consider renting a bicycle to reach Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa. There are several bike rental shops in the Fertő region. Follow the designated bike paths leading to Fertőd, and once you reach the town, navigate to Bartók Béla street. The area is bike-friendly, and you will enjoy beautiful scenery along the way.
Attractions Nearby to Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa
- Esterházy-kastély
- Fertő-Hanság National Park
- Fertőszéplaki Tájházak
- Peisonia Látogatóközpont, Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa Egyesület
- Fertő-Hanság Nemzeti Park - Lászlómajor - Bemutató Majorság
- Madár figyelő
- Türkenturm
- Csapody István Természetiskola és Ifjúsági Szállás
- Mexikópuszta
- Fertő-Hanság Nemzeti Park Hanság Élővilága Kiállítás
- Széchenyi-kastély
- Széchenyi-mauzóleum
- Fahrradmuseum Illmitz - Historische Fahrräder aus längst vergangener Zeit
- Fluchtstraße in Andau
- Schilfhütte mit Ziehbrunnen
Landmarks nearby to Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa
- Fertő-táj Világörökség Magyar Tanácsa
- Steppentierpark Pamhagen
- tiefst gemessener Punkt Österreichs
- Gloriette kilátó
- Babóti komplex pihenőhely | Sopron felé vezető oldal
- Vineyard Wedding Sopron
- Seebad Illmitz
- Naturbad Mörbisch
- Seebad Mörbisch
- Drescher Line GmbH
- Episcopal palace of Fertőrákos
- Neusiedlersee Nature Reserve
- Hansag
- Gangl Winery
- Pfneiszl Birtok - Pfneiszl Estate