In 2026, the Bikal Experience Estate (Bikali Élménybirtok) throws open the gates to a living, breathing medieval world. Families step inside a walled old town buzzing with period crafts, legends, and history made playful through interactive shows, knightly experiences, and music. Kids and adults don’t just watch; they join the adventure—meeting artisans, trying trades, solving quests, petting furry and feathered animals, and cheering a full-blown tournament under warm, covered roofs all winter long. Hot drinks and hearty roasts await at the Medieval Inn, while workshops turn curiosity into keepsakes. It’s a weekend-ready escape where the past feels surprisingly alive.
On February 24, 25, 26, and 27 in Bikal, the Seasons of Magic: Creative Home Decor Workshop invites anyone—from first-timers to seasoned makers—to craft a standout wreath or table centerpiece using premium materials. Expect expert guidance in a relaxed, inspiring studio, with small groups so everyone gets attention. The vibe is warm, supportive, and judgment-free, making it easy to ditch the everyday and sink into creativity. You’ll leave with something beautiful you made yourself and a few new tricks up your sleeve.
Also on February 24, 26, and 27, plus a scheduled session on the 25th, the DIY – Do It Yourself Handcrafting workshops open Ilona and Anikó’s cozy studio to makers young and grown. Choose your canvas—wooden treasure chest, porcelain plate, or textile tote—and decorate it using quality materials and multiple creative techniques. Ilona and Anikó guide each step, so it’s satisfying whether you’re testing the waters or chasing detail. School-age kids can jump in confidently, and families often craft side by side.
On February 25 and March 4 in Bikal, the knowledge-packed talk From Stone Axe to Helicopter pulls back the curtain on medieval brilliance. Thought the elevator, automobile, or diving suit were 20th-century inventions? Think again. This story-driven journey meets the free thinkers whose workshop sparks laid the groundwork centuries earlier. How did people dream up deep-sea dives and flight when making a wheel was a feat? Science and imagination move hand in hand here, inviting kids, adults, and curious minds to rediscover how light was born in the so-called Dark Ages.
February 28 packs the full Bikal experience into a day. Stroll medieval streets, duck into interactive houses, and test your wits on search-and-find games. Visit artisan workshops for beautiful goods and hands-on craft trials. Meet the resident animals, thick-coated and bright-eyed for winter. Then gather in the György Hall for the showstopper: a choreographed knightly tournament where heroes chase glory with clashing steel and gallant swagger. Every program runs indoors in heated venues, so weather won’t spoil the fun. The call is simple: gather the family and let the adventure begin.
Also on February 28 in Bikal, the new interactive performance Adventure with the Star-Eyed Shepherd (Kalandozás a Csillagszemű juhásszal) reframes the beloved classic through children’s eyes. It’s hands-on, full of humor and movement, and invites kids to step into any character’s shoes. This experience-led, playful show brings story and audience together, turning spectators into co-creators and giggles into lasting memories.
On March 2 and March 9, The Lightmaker – Musical Light Magic floods Bikal with a genre-first spectacle in Hungary. Lighting technicians weave intelligent lights and special sound effects into a narrative dance between light and shadow, good and evil, where one cannot exist without the other. When one light fades, another flares to life—the eternal cycle, staged as a spellbinding audiovisual journey. Time loosens its grip, imagination takes the wheel, and boundaries fall away in a show designed to dazzle.
March 11 brings Witchery and Sorcery with Zina – Magic of Present and Past (Vajákosság és boszorkányság Zinával – a jelen és múlt mágiája), a captivating talk that roams the world of medieval witches and healers while tracing their echoes into today. Think moral scare tactics kept people in line? Not so fast. In an era when casual gossip or backtalk could bring real consequences, Zina unpacks how beliefs, rules, and everyday life tangled with magic, reputation, and fear. It’s a vivid look at how the past whispers into the present, one superstition and story at a time.
The Bikal Experience Estate (Bikali Élménybirtok) is built for shared discovery: small-group workshops that nurture creativity, interactive shows that recruit the audience, and history lessons that feel like quests. With heated, covered venues, comfort food, and varied programming, it suits multigenerational crews and weather-proof plans. Whether you come for a wreath, a tote bag, a knight’s clash, or a beam of born-again light, the season’s magic is this: you’ll go home with more than souvenirs—you’ll take stories you helped make.