Jósvafő Village Walking Tours
1. Village Museum (with local guide)
Ticket Prices: 500 Ft/adult, 300 Ft/students and retired persons Temporarily unavailable due to technical reasons
2. Guided Cultural History Walk
This 500 m walk (50 m change in elevation) meanders around the village for approximately 1 hour.
Route: Calvinist church – old town square – local museum.
Ticket prices: 800 Ft/adult, 550 Ft/students and retired persons
Departure: from the old town square in front of the local museum (Ófalui-főtérről, tájház előtti tér)
3. Short Guided Old Village Walk
The 1.5 km walk (100 m change in elevation) lasts approximately 2 hours.
Route: bell tower and cemetery with carved wooden grave markers – Jewish cemetery – Calvinist cemetery (observation point with view) – Calvinist Church – Hussite House – Manor House Environmental Education and Hucul Horse Riding Centre – Jósvafő Environmental Education School – old village square – local museum.
Departure: from the old town square in front of the local museum (Ófalui-főtérről, tájház előtti tér)
4. Long Guided Old Village Walk
Route: Baradla Cave entrance (Jósvafő) by the Tengerszem Hotel and Restaurant – Baradla Lower Caves and Jósva Spring – Tengerszem Lake – mill sluices – Nyitott Szín* – bell tower and cemetery with carved wooden grave markers –Jewish cemetery – Calvinist cemetery (observation point with view) – Calvinist Church – Hussite House – Manor House Environmental Education and Hucul Horse Riding Centre – Jósvafő Environmental Education School – old village square – local museum.
Ticket Prices: 1200 Ft/adult, 850 Ft/students and retired persons
Departure: Baradla Cave entrance (Jósvafő)
The ticket price includes the fee for the tour guide, necessary entrance fees and all other incidental expenses.
If you wish to expand your above-ground tour options, please also explore the local cuisine, horse drawn carriage (or sleigh) rides, environmental education, ethnographic and art programmes.
Mr. Béla Berecz
Tel: +36-30-331-1722
E-mail: bb.josvafo@gmail.com
*a wooden bungalow that is constructed so that it's roof and walls open up and create a comfortable and scenic space for various activities, such as folk arts, tasting local delicacies and concerts