Pilis Mountains

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The Pilis Mountains are a low, forested mountain range in northern Hungary known for their limestone formations, caves, and popular hiking and nature areas near Budapest.

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Label Occurrences
Pilis Mountains canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peak
mountain peak
mountain range
access day-trip destination from Budapest
climate temperate continental
contains Dobogókő
Duna–Ipoly National Park
surface form: Pilis Biosphere Reserve (core area within Duna–Ipoly National Park)

Visegrád Hills (adjacent/related hilly area often associated with Pilis)
numerous marked hiking trails
country Hungary
drainage Danube River basin
ecoregion Pannonian mixed forests
elevation 756 m
geology limestone
hasFeature caves and caverns
karst formations
sinkholes
hasSettlementNearby Esztergom
Piliscsaba
Pilisvörösvár
Pomáz
Szentendre
Visegrád
highestPoint Pilis-tető
knownFor caves
forested landscape
hiking
limestone formations
nature tourism
proximity to Budapest
tourist resort
viewpoints
languageOfToponym Hungarian
locatedIn Northern Hungary
surface form: northern Hungary
locatedNear Budapest
nearestMajorCity Budapest
partOf North Hungarian Mountains
surface form: North Hungarian Mountains (in a broader geographical sense)

Transdanubian Hills
surface form: Transdanubian Mountains
popularActivity caving
hiking
mountain biking
nature photography
rock climbing (on limestone cliffs)
protectedArea Duna–Ipoly National Park
terrain low mountains
usedFor environmental education
outdoor recreation
vegetation mixed forests

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Buda Hills adjacentTo Pilis Mountains
Visegrád hasNearbyProtectedArea Pilis Mountains
Pest County hasRegion Pilis Mountains
Pilis–Buda karst area partOf Pilis Mountains