Verőce offers a year-round cultural calendar that ranges from documentary marathons and film club deep dives to intimate guitar concerts and globe-spanning travel tales. Events are centered at the Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház) and spread across multiple venues in the 2621 area, designed to engage every age group with something easy to love—and often, to discuss.
Monday, February 23, 18:00: KÉKKÖR film screening, episodes 9–10, followed by a live audience Q&A. Director-runner Balázs Simonyi bolts across Hungary on the full Blue Trail, blending endurance with landscape and the peculiar poetry of long-distance motion. Venue: Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház), Verőce.
Wednesday, February 25, 19:00: Film Club with Zsombor Balázs—screening of Eldorado (Eldorádó), the acclaimed film by Géza Bereményi. Expect context, cinematic lore, and a room ready to debate. Venue: Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház), Verőce.
Monday, March 2, 18:00: The Spirit of the Forest—screening of Attila Végh’s film, a look into the woods that leans on mood, lore, and the quiet drama of nature. Venue: Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház), Verőce.
Friday, February 27, 18:00: Travel Outside, Travel Inside—Travel Teaches, the World Teaches! Stories from 70 countries. A whirlwind of border crossings, personal shifts, and the kind of know-how earned on bus benches and mountain tracks. Venue: Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház), Verőce.
Sunday, March 8, 16:00: From Early Music to the 20th-Century Guitar Repertoire—Sonare Cithara’s Verőce Spring (Verőcei Kikelet) concert pauses at early strings and then sprints into a modern pulse. Intimate, airy, beautifully timed with spring’s first notes. Venue: Verőce Cultural Center (Verőcei Művelődési Ház), Verőce.
An all-year camp keeps its doors open in every season. Shared-bath wooden cabins run from April 15 to October 15, while heated rooms with private bathrooms are available year-round. The philosophy is refreshingly simple: no expensive wellness or fitness machines needed—just the forest edge, a few sports courts, and crisp, clean air. This message repeats like a mantra because it works.
The Görbevilla apartment sits a 10-minute walk from the railway station, easily reached from Route 12 and tucked into a quiet hillside street. It’s a family-style guest flat in a holiday zone facing the Danube and Visegrád Castle (Visegrádi vár)—sunsets, river gleam, and that highland hush. Accessibility and views in one neat package.
A local restaurant blends professional hospitality with the warmth of a family joint, set with a Danube-view garden and a hearty Hungarian home-style kitchen. Pet-friendly—dogs welcome—and the setting makes lingering irresistible. The promise is consistency: comfort plates, river air, unforced charm.
For an easygoing pit stop, there’s a family-friendly café and beer spot in Verőce—low-key, sociable, and built for both stroller naps and late-afternoon pints.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.