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Itineraries.(travel information)
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- Hungary Adventure Guide
- Article date:
- January 1, 2007
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We have purposely hugged close to the Balaton shores, but those reaching out for adventure can head north past Veszprem, and hug the Austrian border, or go south by the Balkans. The roads in both directions are good and sprinkled with gas stations and stopovers.
Balatonkenese
Coming to the Balaton shore on M 7, this is the first major town you will pass. Houses line the shoreline and the entire coast seems hemmed in by private property. Indeed, we won't stop here, just for that reason, so don't be discouraged. But it is worthwhile noting one of the native plants, whose discovery, somewhere in this vicinity, dates back to the 16th century. Today it is a ...
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