Hidden in the southern forests of Somogy County lies this tiny settlement, which was previously known mostly as Kaszópuszta. To the west lies Lake Baláta, which has a rich fauna in addition to the rare carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa. Since 1994, the settlement, which most recently had 83 inhabitants, has been allowed to bear the name Kaszó. Its popularity is mainly due to the abundance of game in the surrounding forests, which makes the region one of Hungary's best hunting areas.