Sights of Alsópetény

About Alsópetény

Often mentioned as the little Switzerland of the Cserhát, the settlement of Alsópetény nestles peacefully to the hilly landscape. The village with its 680 residents lies far away from international highways, yet it is within easy reach of the nearby towns like Vác and Rétság, making it the ideal destination for a relaxing holiday. The perfectly clear air and gripping atmosphere of Alsópetény makes you wish that holiday was neverending…

Church hill

Even the flight of stairs leading up to the hill speaks of bygone times. The Roman Catholic church was built in the fifteenth century. Its nave was rebuilt in 1724 by István Jeszenszky using the original, old material. There is a vestry on the southern side and three Baroque windows on the nothern side. The door of the side-entrance has a rococo knob, lock and curbing. On entering the Gothic, vaulted sanctuary there is a Baroque high altar from the middle of the eighteenth century. The altar piece shows Saint Stephen offering the crown. Outside the church stands a separate, two-storey high Baroque belfry that was built in the eighteenth century. The bell itself is mentioned in a literary manuscript from 1717. The largest inscription on the bell reads “Virgin Mary, patron saint of Hungary, pray for the meek sequelae of Alsópetény!”, and the middle one says “Saint Joseph, you are warding the sequelae of Alsópetény”. Both inscriptions were made in László Szlezák’s workhouse in 1920. The inscription on the smallest bell is to Saint Michael archangel. Going round the church hill, beatiful, old stone crucifixes bear witness that this used to be the ancient place of burial.

Werbőczy-stack

The Werbőczy-stack is a huge granite monument on the church hill that commemorates István Werbőczy, the late owner of the settlement. It was here is Alsópetény where he worked on his main piece “Tripartitum”, the most important three volume collection of customary law in Medieval Hungary. Beneath the monument lies the tomb of the Gyurcsányi family.

Lake Cser

This artificial fishing lake lies right next to the village, and is well-known throughout the country as a popular fishing competition venue. The hiking trail that sets off right by the lake leads to the highest point of the region, to the 422 m high Kő-hegy.

Roseworld

Wake up to the fact that a rose is much more than a pretty flower!

We will take you to the realm of the senses in the Rose World, where not only beauty and fragrance, but also special food, drinks, body and soul care products are made with the magic of roses.

Explore with us the unique and sophisticated world of roses at the gateway to the Chert. Here, tradition meets modernity, guaranteed to make your day rosy!

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Jewish cemetery

Along the so-called “National Blue Trail”, the longest and most beautiful hiking trail in Hungary, lies the cemetary of the village’s Jewish population. Although this place of burial has not been used for decades, a short walk among the tombstones might revive parts of nineteenth and twentieth century history.

Prónay Lookout on Romhány Hill

A short detour from the route of the National Blue Trail's West Cherkhat section offers a full panoramic view.