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***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory

07/01/2022 9:00 PM -

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***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory
***Evening astronomy programme at the Bükk Observatory

Our observatory also organises weekly night programmes with telescopic astronomy demonstrations.

Advance booking is required for these programmes, tickets can be purchased HERE. The dates of our scheduled night programmes are constantly updated.

Please note that the evening programmes require a minimum of 20 participants and tickets can only be purchased online. You will also see the current number of people when you book.
For the evening programme, we will provide refreshments and sweet/salty snacks.
In case of cloudy weather, there will be a live planetarium astronomy presentation. In case of rainy weather, a planetarium astronomy presentation, film projection and VR tool use will help to forget the cloudy weather.A guided tour of the trail is only possible if requested in advance and a guide is provided.


  • Please include your telephone number when purchasing your tickets, so that we can notify you as soon as possible if we do not have the number of people needed to start the programme!
  • If you would like to come to the Bükk Astronomical Observatory for a night program outside the announced times, please contact us by e-mail: BukkiCsillagda@bnpi.hu !

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European Geoparks Week in the Palóc Geopark

The 20 year-old Global Geoparks Network's regional member, the European Geoparks, commemorate the geological heritage of our old continent every year at the end of spring and beginning of summer. Between May 18 and June 2, 2024, the Ipolytarnóc Fossils, which were declared protected 80 years ago, will join them. But there will also be interesting programs in the heart of the Palóc Geopark, in Hollókő and Szentkút.

The Slovak-Hungarian, transnational Novohrad-Nógrád UNESCO Global Geopark celebrates its geological and cultural heritage and traditions with many interesting programs. Its gateway is our Miocene Park, where traces of former seas and volcanic disasters can be seen during tours led by experts from the Bükki National Park Directorate. In addition to the dynamic life of our earth and climate changes, participants can also learn about the latest paleontological discoveries of the Prehistoric Pompeii on the geological trail. But in honor of the European Geoparks Week, the area also organizes other special thematic programs that are worth participating in. At Pentecost, thinking of families with children, in addition to treasure hunts, face painting and crafts, woodcarving, the Site also holds a local fair. There will also be giant pancakes, millinery cakes and paloc gulash for diners at the Lombkorona café.

On May 25 at 11:45 a.m., on the Miocene World themed tour starting from the reception building, participants will dive into the past from the Bükkábrány trees of Lake Pannon, through the volcanic disaster, to the sharks of the ancient sea, experiencing the trials of old climate changes. Only those who have pre-registered can participate in the thematic tour (HUF 3,000/person), the intention to participate can be indicated in a letter received by May 24 to the email address ipolytarnoc@osmaradvanyok.hu.

On June 1, two special programs will be held at the Fossils. In addition to the shark pond of the Lombkorona café, pancakes and millinery cakes will be baked, but they also offer pot goulash and local garlic bread.

That's when the county children's hunting day will take place in the kingdom of primitive creatures: in addition to nature and hunting lectures, skill competitions, dog shows, archery and handicrafts, there will also be a bouncy castle to release the energy of the little ones. The detailed poster of the invitation can be downloaded here..

On the 1st of June, Volcano Day is celebrated all over Europe, which has a tradition with the Ancient Relics. (Link to a previous report)) On this day, guided tours along geological trails and a special thematic outdoor program are limited to detailing volcanism. At 10:45 a.m., the volcano tour starts from the Ősfenyő Entrance reception building, and you can take part in it with a geological trail ticket.

The guided program comes back to the reception building through the Miocene forest by touching the geological trail and then the rock park trail. The tour, which lasts 2 hours, is a 2.3 km long, easy cross-country walk, for which, due to the limited number of people, it is worth registering in advance in writing to the email address ipolytarnoc@osmaradvanyok.hu.

Our National Shrine of Szentkút is among the key spiritual partners of the Geopark. The geological past also contributed to the spiritual radiance of the area, it is no wonder that the established educational trails there also cover that fact.

Hermitages carved into 15 Million-year-old shallow sea sediments (kalkarenite), special geological formations and fresh water springs, the educational trail that explains the natural assets in a chain, connected with the Franciscan values, can give a special experience to get to know the unique environment of the shrine. A playful smartphone application, called Digitális Vándor is available for personal discoveries there, it is worth to install it.

The Ancient Village of Hollókő is part of the World Heritage, no wonder, it lies in the heart of the Geopark. As a partner of our Geopark, the Site is a true caretaker of our Palóc heritage, It is preparing several programs for the Geopark Week's Pentecost whirlwind. On May 19, Pentecost Sunday, it will be worthwhile to walk the streets of the village, in connection with a colorful folk costume program, not just any sight can make women's and men's hearts beat faster, just look at the picture below.

And on May 20, Castle Games will be held to capture the Hollókő Castle towering over the Ancient Village. It is worth taking part in it, the Hungarians have had little experience of success recently. But caution is important, and not just because of the gunpowder air. The Castle Hill is an andesite dike, a root zone of an extinct volcano! (Its nature trail was created by the Bükk National Park Directorate.)

On May 28, in Baglyaskő visitor center, a large-scale study competition on the values of the geopark will be held for students from Slovak and Hungarian elementary schools.

But it is also worth looking beyond the boundaries of our geopark, as a special series of programs and competitions related to our geological heritage and the living planet have started in the collaboration of UNESCO Global Geoparks, so take part and join them.

GGN versenykihívás 2024

The celebration of the memory of our old continent and geoparks is also held in the other two UNESCO Global Geoparks of our country, the Bakony-Balaton and the Bükk-region Geoparks, it is worth visiting their website.

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2 Unterwegs mit Ranger / ​Our experiences  with the rangers

2 Unterwegs mit Ranger / ​Our experiences with the rangers

04/19/2023 2:04 PM
RonjaInsgesamt gibt es im Bükki Nationalpark 34 Ranger/Innen, die Aufgaben von Ranger/Innen sind sehr vielfältig. Die ursprüngliche Bedeutung ist die Betreuung eines Schutzgebietes, zu ihren Aufgaben gehören zum Beispiel Instandhaltungsarbeiten, sie kümmern sich um invasive, so wie schützenswerte Tier und Pflanzenarten, sie führen Exkursionen im Nationalpark und arbeiten an Forschenden Tätigkeiten. Häufig haben Ranger:Innen ein Gebiet in welchem sie Spezialisiert sind, so dass sich einige Ranger besonders gut mit Vögeln auskennen und andere mit Insekten oder Pflanzen. Als ersten Ranger durften wir Atila bei seiner Arbeit in Szilvásvárad begleiten, wir haben von ihm viel über die Relevanz von Biodiversität gelernt und warum Monokulturen so gefährlich für einen Wald sein können. Die Artenvielfalt von Pflanzen in einem Gebiet bietet vielen Tieren einen Lebensraum, deshalb ist eine kontrollierte Abholzung der Wälder kombiniert mit einer kontrollierten Aufforstung relevant für die Aufrechterhaltung von Artenvielfalt. So fällt es beispielsweise in Atilas Aufgabenbereich die Holzfällung zu kontrollieren. Wenn an den falschen Stellen oder zu viele Bäume gefällt werden, kann dies die Biodiversität in einem Gebiet gefährden. Deshalb gibt es genaue Pläne, welche Bäume gefällt werden dürfen. Bei der Aufstellung dieser Pläne gilt es die Interessen der Forstindustrie und die des Naturschutzes in Einklang miteinander zu bringen. Auch Totholz ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Nährstoffkreislaufs im Wald, da dieses durch Insekten und Pilze abgebaut wird und so wieder Nährstoff für neue Pflanzen darstellt. Deshalb ist es wichtig, dass Totholz nicht direkt aus dem Wald gebracht wird, sondern für einige Jahre im Naturkreislauf zu lassen. Weiterhin haben wir Fußspuren von Wölfen und Hirschen gesehen und durften etwas über die Verhaltensweisen dieser Tiere erfahren. Am 14. Oktober waren wir Wasservögel zählen, die Aufnahme des Bestandes ist wichtig um den Schutz von bedrohten Arten gewährleisten zu können, so kann erfasst werden wie sich die Rastbestände entwickeln. Ist eine Vogelart vor dem Aussterben bedroht, dann kann diese beispielsweise unter Artenschutz gestellt werden, so wird der Fortbestand gewährleistet. Außerdem haben wir die Bedrohung durch invasive Tierarten verstehen gelernt, so kann ein ehemaliges exotisches Haustier, welches achtlos in der Natur ausgesetzt wird dort eine Bedrohung für die heimischen Tiere sein. Außerdem haben wir Bieber Dämme gesehen und verstehen gelernt, welchen Einfluss sie aus auf das Pflanzenwachstum um den Damm herum haben können. In Verpelét haben wir an einer invasiven Pflanzen Kontrolle teilgenommen, hier haben wir Büsche rausgerissen, welche invasiv waren, da diese eine Bedrohung für die Artenvielfalt in Verpelét darstellen. Durch das Herausreißen der invasiven Büsche soll der Platz für die heimische Artenvielfalt erneut hergestellt werden. Die Wiesen bieten vielen Blumen einen Platz zum Blühen doch die Büsche stellen eine Konkurrenz in Bezug auf die zur Verfügung stehenden Mineralien da, weshalb es notwendig ist sie zu entfernen.
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