Visegrád Mountains
The Visegrád Mountains (Hu: Visegrádi hegység) is a mountain range in Hungary, not far from Budapest.
Geography
The Visegrád Mountains are the direct northern neighbour of the Pilis Mountains. Although the two ranges form a geographical unit as both of them officially belong to the Transdanubian Mountains, the Visegrád Mountains connect to Börzsöny and the North Hungarian Mountains. The basic rock of these mountains is volcanic, mainly andesite, while the Transdanubian Mountains are based on sedimentary rocks.
History of the region
The whole range served as the hunting area for the medieval kings.
Notable locations
The highest peak of the range is at Dobogókő[3][4] (699 m above sea level), a hiking and ski resort area with a panoramic view on the Danube Bend.
Other notable places include:
- Rám Canyon
- Thirring Rock, Turul Roundroute
- Ferenczy Rock
- Rogue Rock
- Urak asztala
- Game Watch Boulders
- Preacher's Stool
Gallery

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References
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