Szomolya 2026: Festivals, Wine, And Black Cherries

Discover Szomolya 2026: Cherry Festival, cave-house stays, wine tastings, Beehive Rocks, and family-friendly culture near Eger in the Bükk Mountains. Book cellar tours and cozy apartments year-round.
when: 2026.01.26., Monday
where: 3411 Szomolya,

Szomolya rolls into 2026 with a full calendar and an open invitation to locals and travelers. State, church, and secular holidays get the traditional treatment, and the village’s nationwide headliner returns: the Cherry Festival (Cseresznyefesztivál), starring its pride and joy, the black cherry. The Feast of Our Lady’s Day Fare (Kisasszonynapi Búcsú) and the Harvest Festival also light up the season. Year-round musts include the Beehive Rock (kaptárkő) nature trail, the lookout, the folk house, the village museum, and the rece lace exhibition. Mark the dates and come hungry for culture—and cherries.

Key Dates

– 01/26/2026: Blood donation in Szomolya
– 06/06/2026–06/07/2026: Cherry Festival (Cseresznyefesztivál) in Szomolya

Stay and Unwind

By the Kánya Stream, two grand-bourgeois apartments offer generous, sunlit rooms and fully equipped kitchens—comfort without fuss.

Sleep in Cave Houses

Just 9.3 miles from Eger, at the foot of the Bükk Mountains, three cave houses sit on a 2.47-acre plot. Apartments for 4, 6, and 9 guests each include a bathroom, toilet, hot water, underfloor heating, and a fitted kitchen. Every yard has its own terrace plus a grill and kettle-cooking setup.

Wine, Cellars, and Tasting

Expect fine wines and bright moods in the land of Beehive Rocks (kaptárkövek) and the black cherry. The Nagy family winery, founded in 2001, handles the vineyards, cellar, and sales under family supervision in Szomolya, on the eastern edge of the Eger Wine Region. Another family cellar here calls this one of the Carpathian Basin’s prime terroirs—“the Creator’s palm.” Book year-round cellar tours with tastings: oven-baked wine gastronomy, a showcase hog-fattening program, wine snacks, unlimited food and drinks, and show-dinner nights featuring the region’s best bottles.

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe: cherry fest, folk house, museum, nature trail, and lookout keep kids and grandparents happy
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The cherry festival theme is easy to grasp internationally—food fests translate well even if Szomolya itself is new to you
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Eger nearby is a well-known Hungarian wine town, so pairing Szomolya with an Eger visit helps foreign visitors orient
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No Hungarian required for enjoyment; tastings and festivals are visual/culinary, and wineries usually manage basic English
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Easy access by car from Budapest via M3 toward Eger; short country drives between Eger and Szomolya
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Public transport workable: train/bus to Eger, then a short regional bus/taxi hop to the village
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Compared to similar fruit/wine festivals abroad, prices are typically lower, crowds smaller, and the cave-house stays are a unique twist
Cons
Family-friendliness dips if you expect big-kid attractions; it’s more small-village culture than rides and shows
International name recognition is low: Szomolya and the black-cherry fest aren’t global headliners like Oktoberfest or La Tomatina
English signage and staff may be hit-or-miss outside wineries; basic phrases or a translation app help
Without a car, late-night returns after tastings or festival concerts can be tricky due to limited rural buses

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