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Stop point - Ják

Ják

The Abbey of St George of Jaak was founded around 1220 by Martin the Great of Jaak (Marthinus Magnus de Jaak), and the teplom...

Stop point- Berki - hill

Berki-hegy

Distances to the next stops on the St Martin's walking trail:
Mount Berki - Szomoróc 6 km - Domanjševci 8 km
Mount Berki -...

Stop point- Zalaszentmárton

Zalaszentmárton

.The village is named after Saint Martin, the patron saint of its medieval church. The first mention of the village of...

Stop point - Himod

Himod

The first known document mentioning Himod dates back to 1408. In the Middle Ages Himod and the other settlements in the area...

Stop point - Fehértó

Fehértó

Lake Fehér near the village is a protected area of the Fertő-Hanság National Park. Its flora and bird life is unique.

The...

Stop point - Lébény

Lébény

The church of St. James Abbey, built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, is one of the most significant works of...

Stop point - Magyarföld

Magyarföld

The village is mentioned in 1432 as Dobra, later Dobraföldi, Dobraföld, Dobrafölde. The name probably refers to the fact that in...

Megállópont - Csöde

Csöde

Csöde is a stop on the Via Sancti Martini from Szombathely to Tours in France. The pilgrimage route commemorates the great saint...

Stop point - Harasztifalu

Harasztifalu

Harasztifalu was originally a settlement of Croatian nationality, settled by Péter Erdődy in the mid-1500s. The name of the...

Stop point - Sopron

Sopron - Ózsinagóga

The former synagogue stands in the courtyards of two late medieval buildings in the city centre. The first written records of...

Stop point - Kópháza

Kópháza

The history of Cophage dates back to the 13th century. Its inhabitants were German-speaking in the first centuries. Around 1530,...

Stop point - Dunakiliti

Dunakiliti

A native of Dunakiliti, László Batthyány Strattmann was beatified in 2003. Also known as the "doctor for the poor", the...

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