Outdoor Activities in Siofok

Outdoor activities in Siofok are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Siofok comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Siofok and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Siofok has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Siofok.

From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Siofok:

  1. Siofok Water Tower

    Tower

    Considered a local landmark, Siofok water tower dominates the main square- - Fo ter. With a height of 45 metres, it was built in 1912bu architects Gergely Jeno and Gut Arpad. Rewarded in 2012 by General assembly of Somogy County with the honourable title of Somogy county treasure, this is a must-visit place in Siofok. The ground floor of the tower is dedicated to the tourist information centre....Read more
  2. Siofok Beaches

    Outdoors, Beach, Water Body, Water Sport

    Though there are many resorts and hotels that have their private beach area, the free access beaches of Siofok are great fun too. Splash in the water, get a tan and just let the holiday season sink in! In the evenings, especially in the summer season; the beaches turn into a party destination with crazy nightlife spirit and huge crowds! The silver and gold beaches of Siofok are a must-visit! Th...Read more
  3. Nagy Strand

    Beach, Cafe, Restaurant, Concert

    Also known as Grand Strand of Siofok, this is a popular hangout on Petofi Promenade which is the largest beach on Lake Balaton. Open Air concerts, activities like pedal boats, beach kayaking, surfing and bunch of great restaurants and cafes make it one of the best places to chill in Siofok.
  4. Canal Locks

    Bridge, Walking Area

    This impressive ancient irrigation system dates back to the Roman era AD 292 and was widely used by the Turks during their rule in Hungary during the 16th and 17th century. These canal locks can be observed from the Krudy Setany, the walkway near the Ferry pier or the Baross Bridge. These locks are an excellent example of the advanced Roman technology and engineering in ancient times.
  5. Imre Kalman Museum

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    Imre Kalman Museum

    Museum, Educational Site, Entertainment, Natural History Museum

    The house museum dedicated to the well-known operetta composer Imre Kalman. The museum displays the collection of the artist’s belonging and his piano.
  6. Siofoki Viztorony

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    Siofoki Viztorony

    Tower, Observation Deck

    Constructed in the year of 1912, Siofok Water Tower has come to be known as a landmark in Siofok, Hungary. This 41.3-meter tall tower serves as an observation deck, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the city below. You can reach the different levels of the tower using two spectacular elevators. The upper levels of the tower include a cafe, an oxygen bar, a Samsung experience center, and ...Read more