Local Transport
Buses connect the town to nearby Kecskemét, but a car is recommended for exploring the wider countryside.





Kerekegyháza is a small, inviting town nestled in the Bács-Kiskun region of Hungary. Situated on the expansive Great Hungarian Plain, it provides a serene environment for those looking to experience the country's rural heartland. With a population of nearly 6,000, the town maintains a traditional character with a focus on agriculture and local community. It serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the natural beauty and folk traditions of the surrounding region, offering a much slower pace of life than Hungary's larger cities.
Kerekegyháza is a small, inviting town nestled in the Bács-Kiskun region of Hungary. Situated on the expansive Great Hungarian Plain, it provides a serene environment for those looking to experience the country's rural heartland. With a population of nearly 6,000, the town maintains a traditional character with a focus on agriculture and local community. It serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the natural beauty and folk traditions of the surrounding region, offering a much slower pace of life than Hungary's larger cities.
Traditional Hungarian small-town atmosphere.
Located in the heart of the Bács-Kiskun region.
Gateway to the Great Hungarian Plain (Alföld).
Peaceful environment away from major tourist crowds.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major cities.
A very quiet atmosphere with minimal nightlife.
Close proximity to the city of Kecskemét for additional amenities.
Buses connect the town to nearby Kecskemét, but a car is recommended for exploring the wider countryside.
Visit a local 'csárda' to experience authentic Hungarian dishes like goulash in a rustic setting.
A quiet, rural escape in the heart of Hungary.
HUF Ft
$40-$80 p/day
Hungarian, English
Hungarian is the primary language; carrying a translation app or learning basic greetings is helpful.
May-September
Pleasant temperatures and green landscapes are perfect for exploring the surrounding plains.
Hot and dry weather is typical; look for local summer festivals in the region.
The harvest season is a culturally rich time to visit the agricultural heartland.
Cold and quiet, offering a peaceful retreat for those who enjoy a slower pace.