Gorge Murmurante
La Gorge Murmurante est un impressionnant canyon de grès vieux de plus de 20 millions d'années, situé à la frontière de Nemti, dans le département de Nógrád. Elle est souvent surnommée le « Grand Canyon rétréci au lavage ».
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Cette formation naturelle est une fissure étroite aux parois ondulées, creusée dans les couches de grès issues des sédiments de l'ancienne mer de Pannonie. Par endroits, elle ne mesure que 50 centimètres de large, tandis que ses parois s'élèvent à 10-15 mètres de hauteur.
Geological and Natural Significance
The gorge was shaped by long-term erosive forces—mainly wind and water—that sculpted the soft, layered sandstone into dramatic, curving walls. In some places, the passage is barely half a metre wide, while the walls rise up to 10–15 metres high. The unique rock formations and exposed stratification provide an excellent example of sedimentary geological processes, making the site valuable for both scientific and educational purposes.
Access and Hiking Opportunities
Morgó-gödör lies on the eastern edge of Nemti, accessible from the end of Fenyves Street via a small, mostly unmarked footpath branching off from the green trail. Though the route is short, it offers an exciting adventure through the gorge. Hikers can continue from the end of the gorge to visit nearby rock formations such as the Kőleány (“Stone Maiden”) and Sárkányszikla (“Dragon Rock”), as well as the Bánya-tető lookout point, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
Name Origin
The name Morgó-gödör (“Growling Pit”) is said to originate from the eerie sounds created when the wind rushes through the narrow ravine. Due to the acoustics of the winding rock walls, the airflow often produces a low, growling or howling noise—especially in windy weather—lending the place an air of mystery and lending the gorge its distinctive name.
Visitor Tips
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Best time to visit: Early spring or autumn, when vegetation is sparse and the weather is more favourable.
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Recommended gear: Sturdy shoes and long trousers, as the trail is partly overgrown and can be slippery when wet.
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How to get there: By car via Route 23 to Nemti, then follow Fenyves Street to the trailhead.
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