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Church ruin in Dabospuszta - Monostorapáti

Church ruin in Dabospuszta

The Roman church used to be the church of Dabas village, which was first referred to in 1329. After 1531 the Turks invaded and destroyed the village.

The forestry wishes to preserve the ruins similarly to those in Salföld. The first steps were made in 2004 together with the village of Sáska as a result of a successful application to the County Government: the area was cleaned, an information board was placed there, a parking place was built and dangerous parts of the wall were renovated.

Hiking, Monostorapáti

Magházi' rest stop - Monostorapáti

Magházi' rest stop

Originally the rest stop was called 'Okolicsányi hálás', ('Okolicsányi lodging') as it used to be inhabited by the woodsman of the Esterházy joint tenancy. To preserve the atmosphere of the 'good old times' it was rebuilt with a recreational stop in 2002.

Hiking, Monostorapáti

Vendel-spring rest stop - Monostorapáti

Vendel-spring rest stop

From the 19th century till the nationalization after the second world war these woodlands were under the control of the Bishopric of Veszprém and the Esterházy joint tenancy. The so-callled dabosi farms such as the Szántai and Csígó estates, primarily used for animal husbandry, wedged in between. The ruins of those farms are still visible on the Dabos P lateau.

Vendel Pintér, a retired district leader forester, was born in one of those farms in 1921. For over 40 years he was the conscientious master of the approx. 700 hectare wood with beautiful oak and beech forests around the well bearing his name.

He was the first to enclose the spring. Over the years, the condition of the well deteriorated and it was renovated in 2003. To acknowledge Vendel Pintér's devotion and work, the staff of the forestry named the spring after him. The Veszprém Directorate of the State Forestry Service made the restoration plan requested by the forestry.

Hiking, Monostorapáti

'Fingó-well' rest stop - Monostorapáti

'Fingó-well' rest stop

This rest stop is situated in the heart of the over 5000 hectare forest block on the Agár-Plateau, of which 3500 hectares are under the management of the Monostorapáti Forestry of Bakonyerdo Zrt. This woodland is surrounded by the settlements of Hegyesd, Monostorapáti, Sáska and Taliándörögd.Even the name of the well (i.e. 'farting well') derives from post-volcanic activities. If you sit and watch the spring for a few minutes, you will see bubbles escaping from the water due to resurgent gases. The well was first enclosed at the end of the 70s and then a rest stop has been established next to it.

Hiking, Monostorapáti

Szent György Hill Park Forest - Monostorapáti

Szent György Hill Park Forest

One of the most frequently visited tourist spots in the Tapolca Basin, Szent György Hill, is a monadnock of volcanic origin in the area of the Monostorapáti Forestry.
The heavy tourist traffic made the Forestry realized the need for improvement and as a part of social wealth development the Forestry established rest stops (shelter, timber desks and benches) on the hill.

Hiking, Monostorapáti