Easter Crafts Ignite Fun At Mór’s Lamberg Castle

Easter crafts and museum fun at Mór's Lamberg Castle for school groups. Hands-on sessions blend history and creativity—book early!

School groups from kindergartens and elementary schools are in for a treat with Easter museum education and hands-on craft sessions at Mór’s Lamberg Castle. Running from Tuesday, March 24 to Thursday, March 26, 2026, these activities take place at 8060 Mór, St. Stephen’s Square (Szent István tér) 5. Prior registration is required, so book your spot early to dive into festive creativity in this historic setting.

Session Details and Booking

Each session lasts 90 minutes in three slots: 9:00-10:30, 11:00-12:30, and 13:00-14:30. The cost is a bargain at 600 HUF ($1.60) per person. Booking opens March 16 at 9:00 a.m. via phone at 06-30-481-5784. Don’t miss out—spaces fill up fast for these engaging programs blending history, art, and Easter traditions right in the heart of Mór.

Charming Boutique Hotel in Town Center

Right in Mór’s bustling center, down a peaceful nearly 300-year-old lane, sits a picturesque boutique hotel. Its 25 rooms and 5 apartments mix styles evoking the 1700s with painted and carved Austrian furniture reminiscent of local Swabian designs. Some rooms feature domestic tin and German-style pieces, while others have neo-baroque flair. Perfect for groups wanting old-world charm without leaving the action.

Wellness Escape with Equestrian Vibes

Mór, capital of one of Central Transdanubia’s historic wine regions nestled between the Vértes and Bakony hills, boasts a cozy, livable vibe. On the outskirts, a wellness hotel shines with its own equestrian park, indoor riding arena, and stunning mountain views. Inside, 31 rooms, 4 suites, a breakfast room, wellness area, and pool bar await. The rooms, furnished with pieces from the Austrian Voglauer factory, ooze modern elegance, while the honeymoon suite is decked out in folk-style peasant furniture and a canopy bed. Note: It’s closed now, reopening April 3, 2026.

Year-Round Guesthouse Haven

In the heart of the Mór wine region, a guesthouse that feels like a small hotel operates year-round. Options include 1-, 2-, and 3-bed rooms, plus air-conditioned superior rooms with bathrooms and TVs. An apartment adds a kitchen, bath, and extra bed space. With 50 beds, it’s group-friendly, complete with secure parking, safes on request, free WiFi everywhere, and full accessibility including an elevator.

Reformed Church Guesthouse for Groups

The Szolgáló Szeretet Háza (Serving Love House), run by the Mór Reformed Church Community, welcomes stays year-round for up to 39 guests. Well-equipped with linens and towels, it’s ideal for school forest-school programs in fall, spring, or winter—perfect after your castle workshops.

Dining Delights

Savor traditional Swabian specialties, homey flavors, and a wide array of local producer wines at the Lovas Vendéglő, tied to the equestrian park. This spot radiates a unique atmosphere in old Austrian style fused with half-timbered (Fachwerkbau) elements, using 150-year-old pine wood, crested bricks, and modern touches. In Mór’s core, ARA Étterem serves from 11:00-22:00 Monday to Saturday, winter or summer, with a pleasant garden terrace in good weather.

Winery Wonders

This family venture, started in 1991, farms 25 hectares, crafting small-batch specialties rather than mass-produced wines: fresh, aromatic young ones; dry, semi-dry, and semi-sweet; and unique gems. In nearly 300-year-old cellars, they handle young vintages alongside priceless Mór museum stock for aging and sales. Visit the Bormúzeum (Wine Museum) anytime for tastings in a cozy setting, learning about grape and wine culture, famous regional bottles, plus exhibits of winemaking tools and cellars.

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Pros
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Super family-friendly with hands-on Easter crafts perfect for kids like kindergarteners and elementary schoolers, making it a hit for U.S. families traveling with young ones
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Dirt cheap at just $1.60 per person, way better value than similar kids' craft events back home
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Easter traditions are pretty well-known internationally, so you and the fam can easily connect with the festive vibes without feeling lost
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Blends history, art, and local Hungarian Easter fun in a cool castle, offering a unique cultural twist compared to generic U.S. museum workshops
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Mór's got charming stays like boutique hotels and guesthouses right nearby, plus wineries and Swabian eats, turning a day trip into a mini-vacay
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Easy to reach by train from Budapest in about an hour or by car on decent roads, no hassle for a quick jaunt from the capital
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Stacks up favorably against U.S. attractions like Easter egg hunts at historic sites—cheaper, more authentic, and less crowded with zero long lines - Mór itself is pretty obscure to foreign tourists, not a big draw like Budapest or Prague, so it feels off the beaten path
Cons
You'll likely need some Hungarian or Google Translate since it's aimed at local school groups and booking's by phone in Hungarian
Prior registration required and spots fill fast, tricky for spontaneous U.S. visitors without planning weeks ahead
Public transport from Budapest works but involves a change or wait, better with a rental car if you're not into buses

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