Visegrád Mountains

The mountain range is the southernmost part of the Inner Western Carpathians.

The basic rock of these mountains is volcanic, mainly andesite, while the Transdanubian Mountains are based on sedimentary rocks.

Visegrád Mountains were shaped by volcanic events.

[1][2] The whole range served as the hunting area for the medieval kings of Hungary.

The highest peak of the range is at Dobogókő[3][4] (699 m above sea level), a hiking and ski resort area with a panoramic view on the Danube Bend.

Physico-geographical mesoregions of Hungary
Physico-geographical mesoregions of Hungary