Bakonybél

Coordinates: 47°15′10″N 17°43′46″E / 47.25285°N 17.72958°E / 47.25285; 17.72958
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Bakonybél
Bakonybél
Bakonybél
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8427
Area code88

Bakonybél is a village in

Veszprém county, Hungary, in Zirc District
. A tourist destination with a number of sights and activities, the village is located in a basin surrounded by nearby mountains.

History

The history of the village is closely connected to the

Saint Gellert resided here as a hermit between 1023 and 1030. The village had been completely destroyed during the Ottoman occupation
and was later rebuilt and repopulated with Slovaks and Germans.

The Jewish community

In the 19th and 20th centuries, a small Jewish community lived in the village, in

Holocaust.[2] The community had a Jewish cemetery.[3]

Main sights

The

Saint Gellert
, the stations of Christ's sufferings and the holy trinity, at Ivy Spring (also known as Saint Spring), next to a lake supplied by the spring.

Another sight is the Ethnographic Museum in the village. There is also a museum of nature and forestry called the House of the Bakony Forests.

Another attraction is a 19th-century American ranch, not very far from the village, with horse-related activities.

There are also multiple routes for trips in the nearby forests and hills, offering scenery, caves and a lookout tower on the highest peak of the Bakony Mountains.

Facilities

There is a three star hotel and several guest houses in the village. There are also restaurants and pubs. A number of small grocery stores and also separate greengrocers are available.
There is a community house providing tourist information, a doctor's office, and catering. The village has its own post office, pharmacy, day nursery, primary school and library with Internet access.

See also

  • (160001) Bakonybél
    minor planet,

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