Fekete-hegyi turistaház, Mountain hut on Fekete Hill near Esztergom, Hungary.
Fekete-hegyi turistaház is a stone building located on Fekete Hill near Esztergom at around 574 meters elevation. It contains two bedrooms and can accommodate up to twelve guests.
The hut was built in 1933 by the Hungarian Tourist Association and the city of Esztergom. It was rebuilt after suffering damage during World War II.
Memorial plaques inside honor poet József Berda, whose verses celebrated this mountain during his final visit to the location. The hut preserves this literary connection as part of its character.
The hut requires advance reservations and offers basic amenities including solar power, a kitchen with gas stove, and refrigerator. The location makes it easy to reach for hikers exploring the surrounding area.
Local hikers know the hut by another name, Sasfészek, which means eagle's nest. It operates with two separate heating systems: a tiled stove on the ground floor and an iron stove upstairs.
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