Hárshegy (English:Linden Hill, German: Lindenberg) is a part of Budapest's 2nd district.
[2] During the Middle Ages, Bathory Cave, on the southeastern slope of Nagy-Hárs-hegy, was mined for iron ore.[3] In the saddle between Hárshegy and János Hill is Szépjuhászné (Beautiful shepherdess), the site of the monastery where the Pauline Order founded their first priory.
[5] Visitors frequent the Károly Kaán Lookout Tower [hu] at the top of Nagy-Hárs-hegy named after Károly Kaán [hu], who oversaw the reforestation of the Great Hungarian Plain after the Treaty of Trianon.
[8] The Chief Scout, Lord Robert Baden-Powell of Gilwell visited in Budapest, from May 5–8, 1928.
The Hungarian scouts made the B-P's Footprint statue in the Harshegy Training Park.