Situated in its own sunny valley between the Mátra and the Bükk, EGER is famed for its wine, its minaret, and the heroic legend attached to its castle, which overlooks a florid Baroque town centre. In terms of tourist popularity, this enchanting town is a serious rival to Szentendre and Tihany, and with by far the liveliest atmosphere of anywhere in the Northern Uplands, it is a must on anyone's itinerary.
From Eger, buses and local trains head to various villages bordering the Bükk National Park, notably Szilvásvárad, near the Szalajka Valley to the north, and Cserépváralja to the northeast.
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