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The
tourist in search of rest will fěnd everything needed for physical and
mental recreation on the Great Plain: romantic farms, cooling lakes and
rivers, health-restoring baths, pleasant excursion spots, colourful
folklore performances, festivals, delicious fiavours and full-bodied
wines. In summer the sun almost always shines brightly. And you can choose
from bathing and angling, rowing and cycling, tennis, horse riding or even
hunting.
In Hajdúszoboszló, called the "Mecca of rheumatics" millions seek to get some rest and relaxation or to find a cure for their ailments.
Popular
medicinal and open-air baths can also be found at Békéscsaba,
Berekfürdő, Gyomaendród, Orosháza-Gyopárosfürdő,
Kalocsa, Kecskemét, Tiszakécske-Kerekdomb, Nagybaracska, Szeged and
Hódmezővásárhely. At Kiskunmajsa a whole resort centre has grown
up around the medicinal water. Besides the open-air baths, on hot summer days campers, lovers of aquatic
sports and anglers seek refreshment along the Danube, Tisza and Kőrös
rivers, in the romantic natural environment of the flowing streams and
backwaters. Windsurfers, especially beginners, willfind ideal and safe
spots on the shallow waters of the alkaline lakes. There
are many recommended walking tour routes and cycling paths for
enthusiastic walkers or for relaxing strolls. It is worth mentioning that
the National Blue Trail crosses the three counties in the South of the
Great Plain. There
are countless horse studs and riding schools on the plains. The
horseherds, who have great virtuosity in handling their horses, give
regalar shows and beginners can learn the fundamentals of riding here. The
more daring can also take lessons in carriage driving. Visitors who come
in winter can see the countrysidefrom a horse-drawn sleigh and then
experience a real Great Plain porkfeast in one of the tanya inns. The rich stock of game on the Great Plain provides good conditions for
hunting tourism. There are wild boar, roe deer, hare, pheasants,
partridges and wild ducks. Hunters can also shoot fallow deer in the Mályvádforest
in Békés County. |