Dobogókő

Dobogókő is a popular tourist area. Part of Pilisszentkereszt village in Hungary. 133 people live here.

Dobogókő is the highest point in the Visegrád Hills (700 meter). Up in the hills lies the Ödön Téry Memorial, a stone pyramid built in memory of one of great pioneers of Hungarian tourism. In Dobogókő you can find a Tourist Museum (other name: Eötvös Loránd-menedékház), which lies in the area. There are hiking possibilities Prédikálószék, Pám Ravine, Árpád-vár, Thirring Rock.

Nearby larger settlements are Dömös and Szentendre.

Dobogókő is also a pilgrimage site for Hungarian neopagans (followers of the revived Táltos faith, that is similar to shamanism) who believe that the place is the "heart chakra" of the earth.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Szilárdi, Réka (2013). Neopaganism in Hungary: Under the Spell of Roots. Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Acumen Publishing. pp. 230–248.
  2. Hoppál, Mihály (2008). The first twenty years of the ISSR (International Society for Shamanistic Research). Shamans Unbound. Akadémiai Kiadó. p. 231.
  3. Povedák, István (2014). "From Attila to the Heart Chakra: Postmodern Pilgrimages". Acta Ethnographica Hungarica. 59 (2): 371–388. doi:10.1556/AEthn.2013.001.

External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dobogókő.

Coordinates: 47°43′N 18°54′E / 47.717°N 18.900°E / 47.717; 18.900

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