Get ready for an unforgettable spring kickoff at the Veresegyház Bear Sanctuary on March 14-15, 2026! Located at 2112 Veresegyház, Patak u. 39., this family day lets nature lovers watch brown bears shake off their winter sleep. They’ll play and explore their natural habitat while expert keepers share stories about their habits and daily lives. It’s pure magic for kids and adults alike as the bears wake up and the season starts buzzing.
Active Fun for Health-Conscious Families
Love fresh air, outdoor adventures, and quality family time? Head to Veresegyház! The sanctuary’s spacious green spaces offer perfect weekend vibes with invigorating walks, interactive educational programs, and hands-on learning for everyone. Breathe in the fresh air, hit the trails that get you moving, and dive into nature up close – ideal for active families chasing healthy lifestyles.
Kick Off the Season with Us!
Whether you’re with toddlers, grandparents, or avid hikers, everyone fits right in at this bear awakening celebration. Don’t miss one of the sweetest spring events – join us March 14-15, 2026, to greet the bears!
Bear Awakening Event Lineup
The Medveébresztő (Bear Awakening) series runs Saturday and Sunday with these highlights: Csupa Csoda Interaktív Játékpark (All Wonder Interactive Playground) featuring handmade games like Illatfelismerő játék (Scent Recognition Game), flipperfoci (Pinball Soccer), optikai játékok (Optical Games), ügyességi rakodó játékok (Dexterity Loading Games), and golyópályák (Marble Runs). Free weekend animal shows follow the schedule: 11:00 Állati séta (Animal Walk) with an expert-guided park tour; 12:00 Terülj, terülj asztalka (Spread the Feast) – spectacular feeding for ormányos/mosómedvék (anteaters/raccoons); 13:00 Predator program (Predator Show) with big predators (free – bird demo needs warmer weather, so skipped). Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs. Note: Event dates aren’t currently confirmed on websites – content may not be up-to-date; check for the latest info via email.





