Veszprém County, Hungary

State guide with cities, regions, and key information.

Introduction
Veszprém County occupies the north-western arc of Lake Balaton and the forested Bakony hills behind it, placing the county at the centre of Hungary's most popular summer landscape. The city of Veszprém — crowned European Capital of Culture in 2023 alongside Timișoara and Elefsina — sits on a castle hill above the Séd stream, while the Balaton shoreline from Balatonfüred through the Tihany peninsula to Badacsony delivers the quintessential Hungarian summer: sailing, cycling, swimming, vineyard villages, and sunsets over Central Europe's largest lake.

Travel Types

Lake Balaton: summer on the northern shore

Swimming, sailing, cycling the shore path, vineyard villages at Badacsony, the Tihany abbey peninsula, and Balatonfüred's spa promenade. The northern shore is hillier, quieter, and more wine-focused than the flatter, more family-oriented southern shore.

Badacsony & Balaton wine

The volcanic Badacsony hill produces distinctive whites from basalt soils — Olaszrizling and Szürkebarát are the flagships. Cellar-door tastings on the hillside with Balaton views below. Best visited outside peak July–August when the atmosphere is more relaxed.

Veszprém: castle hill & Capital of Culture

The 2023 European Capital of Culture left Veszprém with upgraded cultural venues, public art, and a revitalised castle quarter on a narrow ridge. The Bishop's Palace, Heroes' Gate, and views over the Bakony forest make it a worthwhile half-day stop between Budapest and the lake.

Bakony forest & Herend porcelain

The Bakony hills between Veszprém and the lake offer quiet hiking and the Herend Porcelain Manufactory — hand-painted luxury porcelain since 1826, with a factory tour, museum, and painting workshop open to visitors.

Veszprém County Travel Notes
  • Lake Balaton's swimming season runs roughly June through September. Water temperatures reach 24–26°C in July and August — the lake is shallow (average depth 3.3 metres) and warms quickly.
  • The northern shore is best explored by bicycle — the Balaton Bike Path (Balatoni Bringakörút) circles the lake, with the Balatonfüred–Tihany–Badacsony section particularly scenic.
  • Tihany is accessible by car, bus from Balatonfüred, or ferry from the southern shore (Szántód–Tihany crossing, ~10 minutes, operates March–November).
  • Badacsony wine tastings: most cellars are open without reservation in summer. Outside peak season, check opening hours or call ahead. The climb up Badacsony hill takes roughly 30 minutes on foot and rewards with lake panoramas.
  • Veszprém is roughly 1.5 hours from Budapest by car or bus. Direct trains run to Balatonfüred (2 hours from Budapest Déli).
  • Accommodation around Lake Balaton books up fast for July and August — reservations weeks or months ahead are standard for popular locations. June and September offer good weather with fewer crowds and lower prices.
  • The Herend Porcelain Manufactory is open year-round. The factory tour shows the entire hand-painting process and the museum displays pieces dating to the 1826 founding.