Kiskunság National Park rolls into 2026 with a packed calendar for nature lovers, from lecture nights and hands-on workshops to dawn birdwatching and rare wildflower walks. Events span multiple locations across the Great Hungarian Plain, with a strong focus on conservation, local heritage, and up-close encounters with wildlife. Dates run from March into late April, and organizers reserve the right to change schedules and programs as needed.
March 4, 2026 – Kecskemét (6000). Biologist Dr. Edvárd Mizsei brings a vivid field report from a six-month camper-van research expedition stretching from Portugal to Kazakhstan. Setting off in April 2025 with his partner in a self-converted motorhome, the University of Debrecen researcher observed more than 120 reptile and amphibian species across roughly 25 countries. Expect gripping stories from the road, field methodology, and insights on Europe’s viper hotspots.
March 14, 2026 – Bugac (6114), Puszta Gate Visitor Center. A hands-on day devoted to protecting heritage orchard diversity. Local landraces of cultivated plants are vital genetic and cultural treasures, and traditional orchards serve as rich habitats. Their importance is set to grow as many locally adapted varieties stand up better to climate change. Recognizing this, the Ministry of Agriculture marks March 25 as the Day of Hungarian Fruit Landraces. Across Kiskunság, venerable trees from old varieties still linger—many in decline and drying out—often bound to the personal histories of local families. This workshop digs into why grafting and preservation matter, and how to keep these living archives going.
March 14, 2026 – Szatymaz (6763). As spring singers scout for nesting spots, suitable sites can be scarce in gardens. Join the Kiskunság National Park Directorate’s nest box workshop and give birds a safe place to raise chicks. Participants assemble their own boxes and learn placement, maintenance, and species-specific tips—then head home ready to host neighborhood warblers and tits year-round.
March 14, 2026 – Ásotthalom (6783). Meet the year’s first strictly protected flowering star: the one-flowered tulip, bursting into tens of thousands of blooms this season. Guided walks thread through sandy steppe habitats just as this rare beauty peaks, with a deep dive into its ecology, threats, and the fragile grassland communities it anchors.
March 21, 2026 – Fülöpháza (6042). Celebrate World Poetry Day while winding through the Fülöpháza dune country. Along the meandering paths, guides unpack the landscape’s history and living web—punctuated by poems from writers who drew inspiration straight from nature. The verses echo what’s seen and said on the trail, stitching culture to the terrain underfoot.
March 22, 2026 – Apaj (2345). The second stop in the Four Seasons series spotlights Apaj’s spring riches. At the fishponds, peek into the lives and behavior of spoonbills, and learn the ponds’ ecological role, the specialist species they harbor, and why wetlands are conservation linchpins. With a little luck, the last vantage point may deliver views of great bustards on the steppe.
March 29; April 5; April 11–12; April 19; April 25, 2026 – Bugyi (2347). The great bustard (Otis tarda), Europe’s heaviest flying bird, turns spring on the Hungarian Plain into a spectacle with its leks—those puffed, strutting displays that define the season. These early-morning tours use participants’ own cars to shuttle between observation points, depending on where the birds settle. Along the way, get to know the hallmark birds of the Upper Kiskunság’s alkaline steppe, the bustard’s plant communities, and the land-use patterns that shape this landscape, framed by their conservation stakes. Bring binoculars, patience, and a taste for big-sky mornings.
Dates and details may change—check updates before traveling.