Farmos

Farmos is a village in the district of Nagykáta (also a nearby town), in the middle of Pest county, and in the agglomeration of Budapest in Hungary.

The first lord to rule over Farmos and in the south and central part of Hungary was Máté Csák from 1311, then after his death the Káta family clan gained authority.

According to the county record of 1727, the recent area of the village was owned by - among others - Ádám Bene, Boldizsár Kozma, Count and Antal Grassalkovich.

Going towards Rákóczi street, after a few hundred meters starts the local educational hiking path through the meadows, which demonstrates the natural beauty of flowers and plants growing on 'lösz' terrain (yellow soil) and the flora and fauna of the floodplains habitat all around Farmos.

Every year, white storks come back to the village to lay eggs, and many other endangered bird species can be found here.