The village of Cserszegtomaj is situated in picturesque surroundings on the north-western shore of Lake Balaton, at the foot of the Keszthely hills. It is almost built together with the three neighbouring settlements: Hévíz - famous for its spa bath, Keszthely � famous for its palace and Rezi, where you can find beautiful castle ruins. The closeness of Lake Balaton also attracts many visitors. Due to its own sights the village has deservedly become a popular resort. One of its famous sights is the Margit look-out tower, in which an elevator is available for visitors. Next to the tower you can visit the nationally famous botanical garden established by Jenő Horváth, who also built the tower. In the garden you can see several hundred pine species from different countries of the world. Another sight, which is unique even in Europe, is the 52 m deep and 3 km long well cave, which can be visited only with a guide. The wine called �Cserszegi Fűszeres� (Spicy wine from Cserszeg) was named after the village and it was awarded �The Wine of the World� in London in 1988. The local wine route association was named after the wine, too. The Castle Theatre with its impressive building is also worth visiting. Next to it you can find a little open-air museum presenting log buildings. In the former school building you can see the memorial hall of Ferenc Paraczky with an exhibition on the knowledge of Hungary and school history. Apart from its sights the sports ground opened in 2006 offers sport facilities. Outstanding programmes of the village include the international Free Arts Camp in summer, the Village day and the wine competition on St. Urban�s day in May, the Wine Festival held at the first weekend of July and the Vintage Days in September.