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Benevár Ridge

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Benevár-bérc is a prominent summit and natural monument nestled in the southern part of Hungary's Mátra Mountains, rising to an elevation of approximately 460-470 meters (around 1,509-1,542 feet) above sea level. This significant peak, located north of Mátrafüred, is most notable for being home to the historic ruins of Benevár, a medieval castle that adds a rich layer of history to the natural landscape. Situated between the Somor and Csatorna streams, Benevár-bérc offers a compelling blend of historical exploration and…

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    We are constantly going downhill (in the reverse direction, this can be a very stressful route to Kékes). In some places we walk down and down rocks. In rainy weather we have to pay close attention to where we are going. It’s worth slowing down the pace because inexperienced hikers can get rich with a severe muscle fever the next day.
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    Distance 2.76 km

    Downhill 300 m

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to reach Benevár-bérc by public transport?

    Benevár-bérc is easily accessible from Mátrafüred. While the intro mentions it's reachable from Mátrafüred, specific public transport details are not provided. Generally, Mátrafüred is well-connected by local bus services from larger towns like Gyöngyös, which in turn has bus and train connections to Budapest and other major Hungarian cities. From Mátrafüred, the summit is a short but ascending hike.

    Are there specific parking areas available for hikers visiting Benevár-bérc?

    While the intro notes the summit is easily reachable from Mátrafüred, it doesn't detail parking. Visitors typically find parking in Mátrafüred itself, which serves as a common starting point for hikes in the area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is Benevár-bérc suitable for families with young children?

    The hike to Benevár-bérc involves ascending trails, and some sections can be rocky. While generally considered accessible, families with very young children might find certain parts challenging. It's recommended to assess the children's hiking experience and choose a route that suits their abilities. The historical ruins at the top can be an engaging reward for older children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Benevár-bérc?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Benevár-bérc and in the Mátra Mountains. However, it's always best practice to keep them on a leash, especially near the castle ruins and in areas where wildlife might be present. Remember to bring water for your pet and clean up after them.

    What are the specific challenges of hiking Benevár-bérc in winter?

    While the intro suggests drier periods are more comfortable, winter hiking presents unique challenges. The rocky paths mentioned in the intro can become slippery due to ice or snow. Hikers should be prepared with appropriate winter gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots with good grip, and consider using trekking poles for stability. Always check weather conditions before heading out.

    Are there any circular routes that include Benevár-bérc?

    Yes, several circular hiking routes in the Mátra Mountains incorporate Benevár-bérc. These routes often combine the ascent to the castle ruins with visits to nearby natural springs like Rákóczi Spring and Gyökeres Spring, or other viewpoints in the Bene area. Exploring these options can provide a more varied and extended hiking experience.

    What kind of views can I expect from Benevár-bérc, beyond the castle ruins?

    While the immediate castle ruins offer a historical focal point, the elevation of Benevár-bérc within the Mátra Mountains implies scenic vistas. Hikers can expect views of the surrounding lush forests, valleys, and other peaks of the Mátra range. Lookouts and resting places on various ridges in the Bene area provide additional opportunities for panoramic views.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Benevár-bérc?

    Benevár-bérc is located just north of Mátrafüred, which is a popular tourist destination. Mátrafüred offers a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options from guesthouses to hotels. These facilities are conveniently located for visitors before or after their hike to the summit.

    How difficult is the terrain on the trails leading to Benevár-bérc?

    The intro mentions varied terrain, with some sections being relatively easier and others involving rocky paths. A komoot user tip highlights that some parts can be

    What is the historical significance of Benevár castle?

    Benevár castle, located on Benevár-bérc, is one of the oldest structures in the region. Originally a pagan fort, it was rebuilt between 1243-1250 after the Mongol invasion by Comes Csobánka. It served as a significant medieval stronghold with a thick-walled keep, palace wing, and double dry moat. Archaeological excavations in the 1980s further revealed its importance in castle studies across Central Europe, offering a deep dive into Hungarian history.

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