Kő-hegy, Mountain summit in Pest County, Hungary.
Kő-hegy is a mountain summit near Szentendre in Pest County. The south side features a steep rock face with natural stone formations scattered along the hiking trails.
A mountain refuge called Kő-hegyi Czibulka János Menedékház was built in 1933 to shelter hikers exploring the Pilis Mountains. This structure remains in use as a key waypoint for visitors today.
The summit serves as a gathering place for local walkers throughout the year. This tradition has made it a social hub for people who enjoy spending time in the mountains.
Access to the summit is from the Anna Valley parking area near Szentendre via a marked hiking trail that takes you through different terrain. The route is of moderate difficulty and brings you to a height of 340 meters.
The mountain is known for a natural spring called Csepel spring that provides fresh water to hikers during their journey. This water source makes it a preferred destination for longer walks in the area.
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