Hungary has 10 national parks, each with its own unique landscape and natural beauty. Here are brief descriptions of each national park:
Aggtelek National Park: This park is known for its stunning limestone caves, which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Bukk National Park: This park is known for its forests, rock formations, and wildlife, including brown bears and wolves.
Danube-Drava National Park: This park covers the floodplains of the Danube and Drava rivers, providing habitat for a wide variety of birds and aquatic life.
Kiskunsag National Park: This park encompasses the Great Hungarian Plain, with diverse landscapes including sand dunes, wetlands, and grasslands.
Kornyei National Park: This park is known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, including historic towns, castles, and museums.
Lake Balaton Uplands National Park: Located around Hungary's largest lake, this park is known for its stunning landscapes, vineyards, and historic towns.
Northen Hungary National Park: This park is home to the highest peak of Hungary, the Tatra Mountains, and is a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
Orseg National Park: This park is known for its traditional Hungarian rural architecture and customs, as well as its diverse forests and meadows.
Szelcscenyi Hill Landscape Protection Area: This park is located on the outskirts of Budapest and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as historic ruins.
Zemplen Hills National Park: This park is known for its rugged and scenic landscape, including deep valleys, fast-flowing streams, and dense forests.
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