Arrabona EGTC

2019. August 29.


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The lookout tower on the hill above the forestry next to the ruins of the Saint Villebeld Church offers a beautiful view of the town of Ravazd, the Pannonhalma building complex and the Bakony Hills.

The wooden lookout tower on the hill above the forestry next to the ruins of the Saint Villebeld Church built in 2006 by the Kisalföld Forestry and named for Szilveszter Solymos Benedictine monk offers a beautiful view of the town of Ravazd, the Pannonhalma building complex, and the Bakony Hills.

Forrás és további információ:

http://www.kaeg.hu/szabadido-turisztika-kiranduloknak/emlekhelyek

The 18-meter high structure is located on the southernmost of the three hills of Pannonhalma. Near it is the Canopy Nature Trail opened in 2018.

On the southernmost elevation of the three hills of Pannonhalma (257 m), the Kisalföld Forestry built a lookout tower named for Saint Maurus. The wooden structure had begun to decay by 2012 making the lookout tower dangerous. This meant that the tower needed to be demolished and it was replaced with an 18-meters structure, 4 meters higher than the original. The Canopy Nature Trail was opened near the lookout tower in 2018. The trail itself also functions as a sort of lookout point as it is nearly 80 meters in length. Its highest point is 14 meters from the ground level.

Forrás és további információ:

http://www.kaeg.hu/szabadido-turisztika-kiranduloknak/emlekhelyek

The castle was built at the time of the foundation of the Hungarian state and is the home of the Győr diocese to this day. The lookout tower on top of the building gives visitors a uniquely beautiful panorama of the city.

The present appearance of the prelate's residence was commissioned by Bishop Ferenc Zichy (1743-1783). In the castle building, visitors can get acquainted with the Győr history of the cult of the Holy Crown, the Holy Right Hand, and Saint Laslo Herma. The relic room's artifacts uphold the memories of the Hungarian and European saints. The Saint's Tower shows the history of the Püspökvár's construction as well as the Győr bishops' portraits and coats of arms. On the top floor, you can view the Győr cityscape via recorded images from the end of the 19th century and the 1960s. See the city's unique panorama from the lookout tower.

Forrás és további információ:

http://www.kaptalandomb.hu/hu/kiallitas/3/puspokvar-toronykilato/

A lookout tower with a playground and a spot for building a fire for cooking bacon were built in 2011 on the elevation accessible from several directions from Győrújbarát. This is an excellent place for a picnic with a lovely view.

Forrás és további információ:

https://termeszetjarok.blog.hu/2012/02/25/gyorujbarat_kilato

The base of the lookout tower on the administrative border of Győrújbarát and Nyúl is a geodesic measurement tower built in 1977. The building is located on the 3rd highest elevation of the Sokoró Hills at 312,9 above sea level.

In 2018, the lookout tower outside the town of Győrújbarát and Nyúl was opened, the basis of the lookout was a geodesic measurement tower built in 1977. The building is located on the 3rd highest elevation of the Sokoró Hills at 312,9 above sea level. Visitors must walk up 60 steps to reach the top of the 11,7-meter high tower and its expanded terrace surrounded by a 1,1-meter safety fence.

Forrás és további információ:

http://www.kaeg.hu/media/hirek/197/elkeszult-az-uj-kilato-a-lila-hegyen

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Overview

Difficulty: Hard
Evaluation:
Distance: 47 km
Duration: 04:40:43
Ascent: 711 m
Descent: 198 m
Refreshing point: Nincs
Level difference: 198m
Created: 2019.10.04
Number of appearance: 5801
Number of viewing: 9608
Győr Időjárás

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