Békéscsaba’s Barn Venue Rolls Out Ice, Bread, And Beats

Discover Csabai Rendezvénypajta in Békéscsaba: sourdough workshops, covered ice rink, family events, weddings, and Easter Brandnyúl Minidisco—food, music, and local vibes in a rustic barn venue.
when: 2026.01.05., Monday - 2026.01.11., Sunday
where: 5600 Békéscsaba, Gyulai út 65/1.

Békéscsaba’s Csabai Rendezvénypajta is heading into 2026 with a stacked lineup that blends food, tradition, and full‑tilt fun. Located at 5600, Gyulai Road (Gyulai út) 65/1, this rustic complex pulls double duty as a culinary and cultural hub, a place that champions Csaba Sausage (Csabai kolbász) and local products while hosting everything from family celebrations and weddings to festivals, friendly meetups, and corporate events. It sits away from the city buzz, making it an easy pick for intimate parties or anything that deserves room to breathe.

Hands-On Sourdough: One-Day Workshop

On January 11, Péknéni’s Sourdough Bread Workshop offers something wonderfully simple: the smell of fresh, crusty loaves and the satisfaction of making them yourself. “Surprise yourself or someone else with a special experience!” is the pitch—and the vibe is warmly welcoming. Expect a cozy, flour-dusted deep dive into starters, shaping, and baking, with the payoff straight from the oven. Location: Békéscsaba.

Covered Ice Rink: Real Ice, Real Vibes

From January 5 to March 15, the barn’s covered ice rink takes over with a generous 600 square meters (6,458 square feet) of real ice on Gyulai Road (Gyulai út). It’s all about easygoing, feel-good skating in a friendly setting—cut loose on the ice whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned glider. No skates? No problem. Rentals are available for all sizes, and they’ll sharpen blades too, so you can nail those turns without a wobble. The standing invitation: tell Mom and Dad, ping the crew, and hit real ice in Békéscsaba.

Weekly Ice Blocks and Dates

– January 5–11: Covered rink opens for the season, sharpening available, rentals on site. Békéscsaba.
– January 12–18: Keep the winter rhythm going—same smooth ice, same good mood. Békéscsaba.
– January 19–25: More laps, more laughs, more crisp air under the roof. Békéscsaba.
– January 26–February 1: Glide into February with sharpened edges and solid tunes. Békéscsaba.
– February 2–8: The rink stays chill and welcoming for families and friends alike. Békéscsaba.
– February 9–15: Valentine’s Week skate, because couple spins are a thing. Békéscsaba.
– February 16–22: Late‑February sessions that keep spirits high. Békéscsaba.
– February 23–March 1: Fresh ice, friendly faces, and easy rentals. Békéscsaba.
– March 2–8: Final stretch warms up with cool strides. Békéscsaba.
– March 9–15: Last week to make those loops count. Békéscsaba.

Easter Energy: Brandnyúl Minidisco

Good Friday, April 3, jumps with the Brandnyúl Minidisco at Csabai Rendezvénypajta—a high‑spirited Easter bash where sitting still isn’t on the agenda. Bring the little ones and your dance shoes, because this show sparks joy for all ages with non‑stop movement, laughter, and the biggest Brand Bunny (Brandnyuszi) hits. Expect a packed floor, upbeat beats, and a holiday vibe that trades egg hunts for dance breaks. Location: Békéscsaba.

Why This Barn Works

Csabai Rendezvénypajta is more than a venue; it’s a lived‑in, loved‑in space that connects the community through what matters: food, music, and shared experiences. From the sourdough crust to the bite of clean ice and the bounce of Easter pop, it all adds up to a winter‑into‑spring calendar that’s inviting, unpretentious, and deeply local. Total events listed: 14.

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Pros
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Family‑friendly mix: kid‑ready ice rink, a cuddly Easter minidisco, and a chill bread class for all ages
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Easy activities for beginners: skate rentals and sharpening on site, and a guided one‑day sourdough workshop
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Authentic local flavor: Csaba Sausage pride and a rustic barn vibe you won’t get in big tourist zones
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Budget‑friendly feel vs big‑city rinks and culinary classes in Western Europe or the U.S.
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Relaxed crowd and space: venue sits away from the city buzz, good for families and groups
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No Hungarian needed for skating or basic participation; staff at such venues often manage simple English
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Reachable by car with clear address on Gyulai Road; parking likely easier than downtown spots
Cons
International name recognition is low: both Békéscsaba and the venue aren’t on most U.S. tourists’ radars
Public transport navigation may be tricky from Budapest; regional trains/buses work but take time and transfers
Limited “marquee” appeal compared with famous rinks (e.g., Vienna, NYC) or top‑tier cooking schools abroad
Some programming and signs may be Hungarian‑only, which can complicate deeper workshops or announcements without translation

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