Way of St. James Hungary
Way of St. James Hungary | |
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Destination of all the Way of St. James: Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela |
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location | Hungary |
Starting point |
Budapest 47 ° 29 ′ 52.4 " N , 19 ° 2 ′ 24.9" E |
Target point |
Lébény 47 ° 44 ′ 10 " N , 17 ° 23 ′ 25.1" E |
Type | Long-distance hiking trail |
Level of difficulty | light |
season | all year round |
The Camino de Santiago Hungary is a main route of the Hungarian Camino de Santiago network .
The signposted path leads from Budapest to Lébény , from where one variant at Wolfsthal connects directly to the Jakobsweg Austria and another variant at Halbturn is first connected to the Jakobsweg Burgenland , which then at Haslau-Maria Ellend also connects to the Jakobsweg Austria ties in.
description
The Way of St. James from Budapest to Wolfsthal runs continuously on the right side of the Danube . It is sometimes very sparsely marked as the Way of St. James and runs piece by piece together with other hiking and pilgrimage routes.
The starting point is the 0 km stone at the foot of the Castle Hill on the Buda bridgehead of the Chain Bridge on the Danube, from which the distance to all main highways in Hungary is measured. The stage length is between 19 and 32 kilometers.
- Budapest - Lébény
- O-km-Stein - Normafa - Makkosmária Church (Maria Acorn Church) - outskirts of Budakeszi - Páty in the Budaörs area - Újmajor Church - Tök in the Pilisvörösvár area - Church in Zsámbék
- Zsámbék - Tarján
- Tarjan - Tata
- Tata - Nagyigmánd
- Nagyigmánd - Kisbér
- Kisbér - Pannonhalma
- Pannonhalma - Győr
- Győr - Lébény
- Variant Lébény - Wolfsthal
- Lébény - Mosonmagyaróvár
- Mosonmagyaróvár - Rajka
- Rajka - Hungarian-Austrian border (Burgenland) - German Jahrndorf - Pama - Burgenland-Lower Austrian border - Berg - Wolfsthal
- Variant Lébény - half-turn
- Lébény - Krisztinaberek
- Krisztinaberek - Mosonszolnok ( German Zanegg )
- Mosonszolnok ( Zanegg ) - Halbturn