Tokaj Explore Actively - 2 DAYS
Day 1 - Bodrogkeresztúr, Mád és Szerencs
The Acetania Vinegar Museum offers a unique experience for anyone interested in discovering the past, present, and future of vinegar production. In addition to tasting different types of vinegar, visitors can also explore a collection featuring vinegars from various parts of the world, providing an unusual and engaging culinary journey.
One of Hungary’s most beautiful synagogues stands in the centre of Mád, preserved in excellent condition and open to visitors. The adjacent rabbi’s house can also be visited, where the former residence of the rabbi offers an additional glimpse into the site’s historical and cultural heritage.
Located in the centre of Szerencs, Rákóczi Castle is the youngest fortress in the region, built at the end of the 16th century. Today, part of the building houses the collection of the Zemplén Museum, offering visitors insight into the cultural and historical heritage of the area.
Day 2 - Sárospatak, Sátoraljaújhely és Hercegkút
The Megyer-hegy quarry lake was originally a millstone quarry, but today it has become one of the most popular attractions in the region, complete with a nearby lookout tower for visitors. This breathtakingly beautiful lake can be reached via the Malomkő educational trail, which leads you through the area’s unique natural and geological landscape.
Located in Sátoraljaújhely, the Zemplén Adventure Park is often first experienced through its bobsled track — but if you’re here, it’s worth going further. Rope courses, a chairlift, and a climbing wall all await, offering a wide range of active experiences for visitors seeking more than just a ride.