Dear Visitor!
Gyenesdias-the popular holiday resort-is situated 2 km from Keszthely, the capital of Lake Balaton,and 7 km from the world-famous hot bath of Hévíz. The settlement and its surroundings offer the visitors innumerous opportunities for spending their free time.
For all this Csarda and Panzion Torony
You can sunbath and have a meal both, in the garden and on the terrace, surrounded by bushes and shady trees. Children can play in the sand and in a little "pool"
Overview
Summary:
Apartments: 3
Double rooms: 4
Beds in apartments: 12
Outdoor parking units: 15
Comforts:
company-type:
room-rent
board:
breakfast on request
board-type:
half board
without board
full board
breakfast
lacation:
located on the outskirts of the place
all-inclusive offers:
sports / free-time / entertainment
individual offers
characteristics:
bikers welcome
rich activity-programm
motorcyclists welcome
dogs allowed
furnishing characteristics:
out-door parking lot
heating
restaurant
banquet
playground
house-depliant
garden
entertainment / freetime / sports-offers:
riding-possibilities
ice-skating
guided excursions
partys / entertainment nights
massage
health-path
riding-school
excurtions
fishing
dance-nights
sightseeing tours
billiard
tennis court
service-offers:
hungarian
german
Distances
Distance Publ. transp. by foot
Capital city 180 km 180 min -
Swimming pool or indoor swimming pool 4 km 15 min -
Thermal bath 9 km 30 min -
Center 1.2 km - 15 min
Sea 1.9 km - 20 min
Railway 1.8 km - 20 min
Beach 1.9 km - 20 min
Regional airport 17 km 30 min -
International airport 210 km 240 min -
Freeway 80 km - -
Port 4 km 15 min -
Swimming pond 1.9 km - 20 min
Gyenes kártya -10%
Gyenesdiás
Gyenesdiás is situated on the shore of Balaton in Zala county, in the western Balaton region, at the foot of Keszthely mountains. The eastern edge of the village is completely built together with Vonyarcvashegy, and its western edge reached the border of Keszthely. The village of 3.000 inhabitants was developed on the territory of three former villages, after the Turkish rule. Two villages (Falud and Diás) were depopulated in course of the destructions, only their vineyards lived further on. Laws of Diás Vine-growing community regulating viniculture in the region was published in 1653. It was one of the first laws of this kind in Europe. It was in force until 1949. The village received the name Gyenesdiás in 1840. At that time there were some smaller mills and a stone-mine belonging to the village. At the beginning of the century there were two bathing associations established in the village and their activity created the bases of tourism here. Historic monuments of the village are the Classicist St. Ilona chapel built in 1826 and the Havas Boldogasszony church of Diás (1893). A few wine cellars built in the 13th century also remained in the village. In the renovated Shepherds' House in the neighbourhood of the St. Ilona chapel there is an exhibition on the history of Gyenesdiás.