Coming from Tényő, we leave the village and the spring is on the right side of the forestry road. On the spring reservation is the inscription "Árpád-kút Restored by the Ravazd Forestry Anno 2003"
According to local legend, in 903, the leader Árpád drank from the spring. Others believe that the spring was created when Árpád and his army were camped in the area. Árpád's horse sank into the ground, and fresh spring water sprang up at his feet.
The Árpád Oak in Hédervár is probably the oldest tree in Hungary. You could say it is the oldest Hungarian one.
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