Almáskamarás
Did you know that the "Oven of Hungary" is located in an idyllic village, just a half-hour drive from Gyula? The history of Almáskamarás dates back to the 1400s, with archaeological findings uncovering remnants of Árpád-era villages in Almáskamarás and Nagykamarás. Walking through the village, one can discover several impressive heritage buildings, visit the St. Wendelin Church to pay tribute to Bernát Károlyi, a martyr born in Almáskamarás, and relax in the quiet park next to the beautiful fountain.
Arrival
- On foot
- By bicycle
- By car
- By horse
- By electric bike
- By public bus transport
Public transport
- Bus
Parking information
- Free outdoor parking available
Sustainability level
Destination management 24%
- Visitor management: 40%
- Commitment and organisation: 38%
- Design and development: 17%
- Monitoring and reporting: 25%
- Legal and ethical compliance: 0%
Nature and landscape 57%
- Nature and wildlife protection: 33%
- Nature and conservation: 80%
Environment and climate 26%
- Land use and pollution: 0%
- Water management: 60%
- Energy, sustainable mobility and climate change: 0%
- Adapting to climate change: 50%
- Waste and recycling: 20%
Culture and traditions 38%
- Cultural heritage: 0%
- People and traditions: 75%
Social welfare 17%
- Health and safety: 50%
- Local economy: 10%
- Socio-economic impacts: 0%
- Community involvment: 25%
- Human dignity: 0%
Business and communication 0%
- Business remark: 0%
- Information and marketing: 0%