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Mountain biking in Sárpentelei Parkerdő offers routes through a recreational forest near Székesfehérvár, Hungary. The terrain is characterized by sandy, well-drained paths, ensuring accessibility even after rain. The area features comfortable walking paths and a mix of oak and pine forests, with sections of agricultural fields and vineyards. These routes are generally suited for leisurely rides and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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16
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57.6km
04:49
850m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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30.1km
02:14
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.2km
01:27
230m
230m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When I visited, there was no water in it, the reason being that its water was used to save Lake Velence. Its situation is thought-provoking, which nature is beginning to reclaim. Reedy, probably marshy all over... The presence of water is indicated to posterity by industrial utilities and a few 'No Swimming' signs. The question is whether there will ever be water in it again?
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One of the Pákozdi rocking stones. It got its name from its shape too. Of course, one can argue about it, but the essence is visible. The balancing point is very, very interesting, at first glance the question arises: "How does this stone not roll off its place?"
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2:1...! Two sights in one, but if we also add the view, then almost everything in one place. The Zsivány cave is at the bottom of the rocks, and the Pandúr rock itself is a granite formation that is very spectacular: like many building blocks piled on top of each other. Overall, this is the most spectacular formation ensemble within the Pákozdi Ingókövek Landscape Protection Area. Steep rock steps lead down to the cave. 2 tourist paths also touch it. The view reaches all the way to Vértes...! You can climb onto the rocks, of course, only carefully. Naturally, a story is also connected to its name: it could have served as a hiding place for local bandits (zsiványok), and the Pandúrs were their "pursuers". Most recommended photogenic location in the area!
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This well was the most important watering place for the village's common herd. Today it is just a forgotten well enclosed in stone, which is almost used as a "dumpster". Of course, there is still some water at the bottom. The watering place has survived relatively intact, but naturally does not fulfill its function. What a shame.
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Artificial, hand-dug "cave" that could have served as a shelter and might be related to the nearby Pákozdvár. It is said to be 20m long and has 5 branches.
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Source protected in 1977. When I visited it was not very abundant. The source house itself was also in a rather dilapidated state. There are benches and a fire pit in the vicinity. Also, a memorial column whose function is unknown. It is great as a picnic area too, but the area is rather dilapidated by visitors.
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Perhaps the most beautiful formation among the Ingókövek. Especially since it's a cave and a natural formation together. The view is also excellent. It's no wonder it's part of, or a destination for, many hiking trails.
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The Simay–Holczer castle is located in Kisfalud, part of Székesfehérvár. https://hu.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simay%E2%80%93Holczer-kast%C3%A9ly
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The terrain in Sárpentelei Parkerdő is characterized by sandy, well-drained paths, making it accessible even after rain. You'll ride through a mix of oak and pine forests, with sections that open up to agricultural fields and vineyards. The topography features gently undulating paths, suitable for cross-country and recreational mountain biking.
Yes, Sárpentelei Parkerdő offers routes that are suitable for various skill levels, including those that are considered easy. For example, the Simay–Holczer Castle – Aranybulla Monument loop from Bory-vár Múzeum is an easy route, making it a good option for families or those new to mountain biking. The park also features a playground and picnic areas, enhancing its family-friendly appeal.
While mountain biking in Sárpentelei Parkerdő, you can explore several points of interest. The Simay–Holczer Castle – Aranybulla Monument loop from Bory Castle connects historical landmarks like Simay–Holczer Castle and the Aranybulla Monument. Another route, the Gomba-kő (Mushroom Stone) rock formation – Nadap Church loop from Székesfehérvár, offers views and passes by Nadap Church. The forest also has a memorial stone for Zsigmond Széchenyi, a renowned hunter and naturalist.
Thanks to its sandy soil, the trails in Sárpentelei Parkerdő dry quickly after rain, making them well-passable for much of the year. This means you can enjoy mountain biking consistently, even after wet weather. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides lush forest cover.
Sárpentelei Parkerdő is easily reachable by bus from Székesfehérvár. This accessibility makes it convenient for visitors who prefer not to drive or are coming from the city.
Yes, several routes in Sárpentelei Parkerdő are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Gomba-kő (Mushroom Stone) rock formation – Nadap Church loop from Székesfehérvár and the Simay–Holczer Castle – Aranybulla Monument loop from Bory Castle.
The park offers several amenities to enhance your visit. In the northern part of the forest, you'll find established fireplaces, informative boards, forest furniture (tables and benches), restrooms, and waste disposal units. There's also a playground for ball games and a 2x800-meter exercise track. However, there are no provisions for drinking water or dining, so it's advisable to bring your own supplies.
While the region research doesn't specify dog regulations for mountain biking, Sárpentelei Parkerdő is a recreational forest. Generally, dogs are welcome in such areas, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all visitors.
The mountain bike routes in Sárpentelei Parkerdő are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the well-drained sandy paths and the pleasant forest surroundings, making it an enjoyable destination for outdoor activities.
Yes, Sárpentelei Parkerdő is easily reachable by car, suggesting that parking facilities are available for visitors accessing the trails. Specific parking locations may vary depending on your chosen starting point within the park forest.
Sárpentelei Parkerdő features a gentle topography with undulating paths rather than steep climbs. For instance, a moderate route like the Simay–Holczer Castle – Aranybulla Monument loop from Bory Castle has an elevation gain of approximately 290 meters over its 28.7 km distance, indicating a generally rolling terrain suitable for recreational riding.


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