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    Kékes [ˈkeːkɛʃ] is Hungary 's highest mountain, at 1,014 metres (3,327 ft) above sea level [1] in the Mátra mountain range. It is Hungary's third most popular tourist attraction, after Lake Balaton and the Danube, and has a number of skiing pistes. The Kékestető TV Tower stands at the summit.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Important information for visiting the highest point of Hungary – Kékes. Short description of the ascent: Short easy walk. Essential equipment: Nothing special, it's a short walk. Best time to visit: All year round. Fees or restrictions: No. Camping allowed: No. Height of the peak: 1014 m . Hiking distance: 212 m .

  4. Apr 25, 2017 · Kékes is the highest point and the highest mountain in Hungary at an elevation of 3,327 feet above the sea level. The mountain is located in the Matre Range of the Haves County. Kékes is the third most popular tourist attraction in Hungary with a host of hotels and skiing pistes.

  5. In Hungary: Relief …3,327 feet (1,014 metres) at Mount Kékes, Hungary’s highest peak. Regions of hills reaching elevations of 800 to 1,000 feet (250 to 300 metres) lie on either side of the mountain backbone, while to the south and west of Lake Balaton is an upland region of more-subdued loess-covered topography.

  6. visithungary.com › articles › kekesKékes - Visit Hungary

    These include Kékes, which stands 1,014 meters above sea level, making it the highest point in Hungary, the Hungarian Mount Everest; climbing it is something you must do at least once in your life – like holidaying at Lake Balaton.

  7. Highest point. Hungary's highest point is Mount Kékes, which stands at a height of 1,014 meters above sea level. Located in the Mátra mountain range, it offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Lowest point. The lowest point in Hungary is Gyálarét, a point located near the city of Szeged.

  8. Most of the country has an elevation of less than 200 m. Although Hungary has several moderately high ranges of mountains, those reaching heights of 300 m or more cover less than 2% of the country. The highest point in the country is Kékes (1,014 m) in the Mátra Mountains northeast of Budapest.