Budča (Hungarian: Zólyombúcs) is a village and municipality of the Zvolen District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia.
Many elements in Hont County's dialect are a result of the joint estate of Budča and Dobrá Niva by the Esterházi family.
Older historical buildings, due to numerous wars, disasters, and invasion, no longer exist.
The slopes of the nearby mountains are a Protected Landscape Area and harbor native plants and thermophiles, the northernmost point of their occurrence.
Another natural attraction is Devil's Rock, located about 3 km west of the village on a steep slope above the main road to Žiar nad Hronom; it resulted from volcanic origin of the surrounding mountains.
The men failed their promise, so the Devil began to accumulate rock dam in the confines Hron.
Initially the government planned to build a complex for paper fabric production in the village, but in the end a large-scale pig farm was built, the largest in Slovakia.