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Zsófia Lookout Tower

The Zsófia Lookout Tower, one of Lillafüred's iconic attractions, holds over 120 years of history.

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The Zsófia Lookout Tower, one of Lillafüred's iconic attractions, holds over 120 years of history. Built in 1900, it was the first lookout tower outside Budapest, initiated by the Hungarian Tourist Association’s Borsodi Bükk Division. Funds for construction were raised through charity balls and boat rentals on Lake Hámor. The lookout was named after Countess Zsófia Teleki, the founding member of the Bükk Association, while Lillafüred itself was named after her daughter, Zsófia, symbolizing the mother’s ever-watchful gaze over her child. This romantic lookout, with its stunning mountain views, quickly became a popular tourist destination. Although demolished in the 1950s, it was reconstructed in 2022 by Északerdő Zrt. in its original style. The lookout's base is made of solid stone, with a frame of redwood beams, and an impressive dome that crowns the structure. Located on the 390-meter-high Dolka Hill, it is accessible via a scenic 700-meter serpentine trail starting from Felsőhámor. The nearby "All Around the Canopy" educational trail provides insights into the area's natural wonders, where spring brings blooming wildflowers, including the rare violets and bird's nest orchids. In autumn, the vibrant foliage of the surrounding trees adds color to the landscape. The Zsófia Lookout Tower and its surroundings offer an array of natural and cultural attractions, complete with an unforgettable panoramic view, nearby caves, and valley streams. Since its restoration, the lookout has become an essential part of Lillafüred’s charm, drawing visitors to explore its unique blend of history and nature.


Target group

  • School trips
  • Families with small children
  • Families with older children
  • Multigenerational activities
  • Friend groups
  • Elderly people
  • Couples

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  • Type of sight
    • outdoor sight
  • Recommended
    • for couples
    • for adventurers
    • for newly-weds
    • for visitors looking for free activities
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  • How much time does it require?
    • 1-2 hours
  • Is it guided?
    • can be discovered individually
  • Is it free?
    • free
  • Do you have to book in advance?
    • can be visited without booking

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  • Parking is available for a fee