Best waterfalls in Transdanubia are found in the western part of Hungary, a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes including hills, valleys, and streams. This area offers various natural features, from the Bakony region's gorges to the picturesque Öreg-patak valley. Transdanubia provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with its natural environment supporting a range of flora and fauna. The region's geological formations contribute to the creation of its waterfalls, making it a destination for those interested in natural hydrology and hiking.
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The most beautiful sight of the Eastern Bakony. Less well known compared to that. Sometimes (during dry summer periods) the Gaja Stream "flows through" it and carved a deep gorge valley, which has created a natural beauty rarely seen in Hungary. The water cascades down over several meters, on smaller "steps", which in places seem to form "tub-like" shapes....Maybe that's where its name comes from: Roman Baths. If you haven't been here before, or are looking for the "legs" of the Bakony, put it in your hiking plan, because this is the TOP. It is easily accessible, even as part of a hiking tour. There is an S1-S2 section by bike to the rest area, but this is not a long section to the upper gravel-forestry road.
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The Csurgó Well is one of the most beautiful sights in the Bakony. It is only about 4 km from Farkasgyepű. Its water is drinkable. It is wonderful and unique that the spring itself flows out of a rock, which flows into a small stone pool, and then flows further, literally under our feet, into the Köves Stream. The area around it is a real forest rest area, which is very popular: with a rest house, fire pit, forest furniture. Several hiking trails touch it. However, in the direction of the spring (which is located upstream from the waterfall), the beaten path is steep and difficult to walk. However, it is worth going up above the waterfall, because, by walking a few meters, we can follow the path of the water all the way to the upper spring, which literally: bursts out of the ground - although with much less intensity than below. It is also worth mentioning that you can climb the steps to the rock formation "protecting" the Csurgó well, from where you can take photos "from above" in its entirety. Overall, this provides a magnificent view and a true experience close to nature!
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The Csurgó Well is one of the most beautiful sights in the Bakony. It is only about 4 km from Farkasgyepű. Its water is drinkable. It is wonderful and unique that the spring itself flows out of a rock, which flows into a small stone pool, and then flows further, literally under our feet, into the Köves Stream. The area around it is a real forest rest area, which is very popular: with a rest house, fire pit, forest furniture. Several hiking trails touch it. However, in the direction of the spring (which is located upstream from the waterfall), the beaten path is steep and difficult to walk. However, it is worth going up above the waterfall, because, by walking a few meters, we can follow the path of the water all the way to the upper spring, which literally: bursts out of the ground - although with much less intensity than below. It is also worth mentioning that you can climb the steps to the rock formation "protecting" the Csurgó well, from where you can take photos "from above" in its entirety. Overall, this provides a magnificent view and a true experience close to nature!
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Close to Bakonynána, the Gaja stream has carved a deep gorge surrounded by rock walls, which at first is a gentle stream, then continues in a waterfall. In the last part, there is a 40m long rock gorge with vertical rock walls. It is a wonderful natural environment and a great experience as we walk on the rocks and the water gushes down below us. If we are lucky, the water flow is adequate, and the plants on the rock walls also present an impressive picture. It is definitely worth coming here, because we can reach the place with an easy 2-hour round trip.
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The terrain is easy to walk on in dry weather, but slippery in the rain and winter. It is recommended to wear boots that provide good ankle support.
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Absolutely great hike through the Óbánya Valley in the Mecsek Mountains with an impressively beautiful waterfall.
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The stones can be slippery, it is recommended to wear high-soled hiking shoes
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For a family-friendly experience, consider the Ferde Waterfall in the Óbánya Valley, known for its beautiful natural cascade. Another option is the area around Égervölgy Lake, which features a small waterfall and is also marked as family-friendly.
If you're looking for a more challenging experience, the Second Ladder at the Rám Gorge Waterfall offers a demanding trail with multiple ladders within the Rám-Gap. Be aware that this section is known for its challenging terrain and has been subject to closures for safety.
The waterfalls are most impressive during rainy seasons or after snowmelt, when water flow is at its peak. Spring and autumn offer vibrant forest colors, while winter can present unique icy formations, especially at places like the Dömör Gate Waterfall. Always check conditions before you go.
Yes, the Római Fürdő Waterfall – Bakonynána, also known as the Roman Bath Waterfall, holds historical intrigue. It is believed to have been a bathing place in Roman times and later a refuge for outlaws. The name itself, 'Roman Baths,' suggests its ancient connections.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including deep gorges carved by streams, such as the one near Small Waterfall with its 40-meter long rock gorge and vertical walls. Lush greenery, rocky stairs, small basins, and picturesque valleys like the Óbánya Valley (often called 'Hungarian Switzerland') are common.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into popular hiking routes. For example, the Dömör Gate Waterfall is easily accessible from Szentendre and is part of well-marked trails, including the famous Spartacus Trail. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring our guide to Hiking in Transdanubia.
While some trails can be intermediate, many areas offer accessible sections. The Dömör Gate Waterfall, for instance, is known for its accessible parking and short walks, making it suitable for those new to waterfall hiking. For more general easy routes, check out our guide on Easy hikes in Transdanubia.
The Dömör Gate Waterfall, located in the Visegrád Hills, is a stepped waterfall fed by the Bükkös stream. It typically cascades down rocks three to four meters high. Its flow is highly dependent on rainfall, appearing most spectacular after heavy rains or during spring snowmelt. In winter, it can freeze, creating unique icy formations.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil atmosphere, the refreshing escape into nature, and the picturesque scenery. The sound of rushing water, vibrant vegetation, and the unique geological formations like deep gorges and cascading steps are often mentioned as captivating experiences.
While specific cycling paths directly to every waterfall might vary, the broader Transdanubia region offers numerous cycling routes. You can explore options for Road Cycling Routes in Transdanubia to combine your waterfall visit with a bike tour.
It's advisable to wear appropriate hiking footwear, especially if trails involve rocky or potentially slippery terrain. Bringing water, snacks, and checking weather conditions beforehand is always a good idea. During rainy seasons, waterproof gear can be beneficial.


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