Hungary in August
We are trying Hungary next August.
Who has been? What tips do you have and what are peoples thoughts about routes etc
Thanks
Dene
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We visited Budapest in September 2007 as part of our Dresden, Vienna, Budapest tour ( we ended up in Croatia, but that's another tale). We were delayed by a lorry load of saucepans on the motorway but eventually got to Camping Jumbo at dusk. The site was just being modernized back then but we got a warm welcome from the owners and their Hungarian sheepdog.
We were one of the few 'vans there back then.
We took a bus and then a train into Buda and crossed the river to Pest
You need a three day stop and at least two day-visits. We took the open topped bus on day one to find out all about this twin city.
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We passed through Hungary in August 2012. Beware, it can get very hot in summer. We came via Dresden, Krakow, Zakopane and the Tatra mountains and arrived at Haller Camping in Budapest foronly two nights. We had read good reports of this site, but sadly when we arrived the regular manager was away and the stand-in had no idea how to limit the numbers arriving. It was dangerously overcrowded, with as many as 10 caravans sharing a single extension lead from one of the two power points available.. Budapest was wonderful though, and like chasncath we did the open top bus tour, which when we went included a boat trip. We had intended to spend a few nights there and a few on lake Balaton, but we changed course and drove on to Croatia ( Camping Slapic in Duga Resa which was superb).
The crowded campsite in Budapest
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We went to Hungary in 2008 on this trip. Happy to answer any questions please ask.
http://www.joysofeuropeancaravanning.co.uk/5thtripineurope2008.htm
DianneT
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Have you given up on your Firefox method?
David
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We spent most of August in Hungary. Super Country, super people and relitavely cheap. We stayed at several independent smaller sites and then 10days at the Clubs recognised one at the side of Lake Balaton. The only problem that we encountered was German roadworks on A8 and A3. They are even worse than the UKs! English widely spoken along with German. Clean and good weather=excellent. Will definately be goung back-enjoy!
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When you first put up your first post (15/10, 17:38), when I went on to add my two pennyworth,your pics were there. Next time I looked they had been replaced by a long website addresswith 9 lines of coding for each pic and your second post (16/10, 14:02) had full sized pictures. I do not see a third post, but the pics on the second post are still there for me. I use Google Chrome.
screenshot of one of them below.
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