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Miskolc is Hungary's third-largest city and one that often gets overlooked in favour of Budapest and the wine towns of Eger, which is a shame because it has one of the most unusual attractions in all of Europe. In the suburb of Miskolctapolca, a thermal bath has been built inside a natural cave system, where 30-degree water floods caverns and grottos carved into the hillside, creating a subterranean swimming experience found nowhere else on the continent. The cave bath opened in its current form in 1959, though the thermal springs had been used for centuries before, and arriving at the entrance while steam drifts from cave mouths in the hillside gives the whole experience an otherworldly quality.
The city has a more conventional attraction in Diosgyor Castle, a 14th-century royal fortress in the Bukk foothills that was rebuilt by King Louis the Great and served as the residence of six Hungarian queens, earning it the nickname the Castle of the Queens.
The Bukk National Park behind the city is an expanse of beech forest and limestone plateau with excellent hiking and some of Hungary's most significant cave systems. Miskolc's industrial past in steel and iron is still written into its topography, with the former ironworks at Diosgyor now repurposed as a cultural venue, giving the city a character that is visibly working-class, proud, and unpretentious.

Before you walk.
Diosgyor Castle is a 14th-century royal fortress built on an earlier stronghold in the Bukk foothills at the edge of Miskolc. King Louis the Great expanded it significantly in the 1360s and 1370s, and it served as a favourite residence for six consecutive Hungarian queens, giving it the enduring nickname the Castle of the Queens. The partially restored castle hosts historical exhibitions and medieval events in summer.
The Bukk National Park, which extends from the northern edge of Miskolc into the hills, is one of Hungary's most rewarding national parks for walking. The park's limestone plateau is covered in beech and oak forest with a network of marked trails. The Szilvasvarad valley, about 40 kilometres from Miskolc, is particularly attractive, with a narrow-gauge railway and Lipizzan horse stud farm.
Yes, Eger, Hungary's famous Baroque wine town with its castle and wine cellars of the Valley of Beautiful Women, is about 35 kilometres southwest of Miskolc and easily visited by train or bus in under an hour. Combining Miskolc's cave bath and Diosgyor Castle with a day in Eger makes for an excellent two or three-day itinerary in northern Hungary.
Miskolc is about 180 kilometres northeast of Budapest and is served by regular InterCity train services from Budapest Keleti station, with the journey taking about two hours. Buses also run between the cities. The drive on the M3 motorway takes roughly two hours depending on traffic. Miskolc has its own railway station within easy walking distance of the city centre.
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