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Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System

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The Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System comprise six caves in the Buda Hills. They are rich in speleothems. The cave system is filled with water and there are cave lakes.
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First published: 21/02/25.

Ilya Burlak

Caves Of The Buda Thermal Karst System

Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System (On tentative list)

Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System by Stanislaw Warwas

I visited Pál-völgyi Cave during my stay in Budapest in November 2024. I did not plan to see more than one cave in this serial submission, and based on my research, Pál-völgyi provided the best balance of accessibility and interest of the six of them. The roughly half-kilometer subterranean walk takes about an hour to complete.

The visit is always guided and always in Hungarian. Foreigners are directed to download an app with an audio guide in several languages. The English version is narrated in such a boring and tedious fashion that I put the phone away after the second stop. The live guide was occupied by a group of local teenagers on a school field trip. He did point out a couple of highlights to me in English, but otherwise made only a passing effort to ensure that the tour did not leave the only non-Hungarian-speaking person too far behind, and I was able to linger here or there on my own. 

The cave walls exhibit dripstone formations throughout, including named attractions such as the Organ, the Zoo, or the Theater. Probably the most eye-catching chamber is the one known as the Wonderland, headlined by a group of stalagmites called Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

There is no real wow factor here. The appeal of exploring a cave will vary among visitors, and if you are a cave aficionado, this will not be the most impressive cave you've ever seen. It is hard to define what …

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