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GAPA Terrace and Park Forest

Far from the noise of the Balaton shore yet close to the city centre, there is a place on the westernmost plateau of Balatonfüred.

Hidden in centuries-old oak trees, the Gapa Terrace and Park Forest, with its natural and built terraces, cosy walkways, exceptional views, forest playground and warm hospitality, offers visitors a truly active holiday. It really is worth coming to the top of Mount Sáka, to wander in the shade of the cool oak trees, to admire the unrivalled panorama and to enjoy the flavours of quality wines and food. The view from the top of the lookout is particularly exciting, as you can not only see from Kenese to Fonyód, but also over Tihany to the Somogy Hills, the Kőröshegy valley bridge and the entire Balatonszőlősi basin, which still preserves the beautiful andoriginal Balaton Highlands cultural landscape.