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Contains only parts of the stage which are either developed, developed with signs or certified – i.e. sections that are ready to cycle.
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This stage of EuroVelo 13 begins on the Hungarian side of the border and passes through a series of small villages, many of which, like Bácsalmás, offer museums or local exhibitions. Crossing the border into Serbia, the route brings you to Subotica, boasting Serbia’s biggest collection of art nouveau buildings. Crossing back over the border, the final significant Hungarian settlement on the Iron Curtain Trail is Szeged, the country’s third largest city and the regional centre of the Southern Great Plain. From there it’s a relatively short journey to the border with Romania.

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Development status
  • Certified These sections were awarded the official EuroVelo Certification label, ensuring high-quality cycling conditions.They were surveyed in the field by EuroVelo Route Inspectors to respect minimum requirements for motorised traffic levels, surface quality, EuroVelo signage, and access to services as defined by the European Certification Standard (ECS) methodology. EuroVelo Certified routes are the best options for beginners!
  • Developed + Signed These sections offer generally good cycling conditions, with limited motorised traffic, rideable surfaces, and EuroVelo signs along the route. Developed routes with signs are suitable for most cyclists. However, short stretches with lower-quality conditions may occur, and it is recommended to bring a map or navigation app as signs can have defects.
  • Developed + Not Signed These sections offer generally good cycling conditions, with limited motorised traffic and rideable surfaces, but without EuroVelo signs. Developed routes without signs are suitable for most cyclists. However, short stretches with lower-quality conditions may occur, and it is warmly recommended to bring a map or navigation app.
  • Partially Developed + Signed Cycling is possible here, but conditions vary. Some stretches may have high motorised traffic or poor surfaces, even though EuroVelo signs are in place. Partially developed routes with signs are suitable for experienced cyclists only, and it is recommended to bring a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centres are working on improvements.
  • Partially Developed + Not Signed Cycling is possible here, but conditions vary. Some stretches may have high motorised traffic or poor surfaces, and EuroVelo signs are not in place. Partially developed routes without signs are suitable for experienced cyclists only, and it is warmly recommended to bring a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centres are working on improvements.
  • Undeveloped / Unknown These sections do not meet minimum requirements for motorised traffic levels or surface quality – or their conditions are currently unknown. They may include dangerous stretches. Cyclists choosing to cycle there should use a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. It is recommended to use public transport to skip these areas where possible.
  • Public transport link These sections include continuity across seas or rivers and undeveloped parts of the network that can be skipped with a reliable public transport connection allowing bicycle transport.

Markers

  • Natuurlijk Erfgoed
  • UNESCO-werelderfgoed
  • Cultureel Erfgoed
  • Culinaire Hoogstandjes
  • Maritime Heritage / The Rhine / The Meuse
  • Other Point of Interest
  • Service
  • Bus station
  • Train station
  • Mobility info center

National & Regional Information

Centre for Development of Active and Ecotourism

National EuroVelo Coordination Centre

The Hungarian National EuroVelo Coordination Center consortium leader is The Centre for Development of Active and Ecotourism (AÖFK), and the Hungarian National EuroVelo Coordinator is Miklós Berencsi. The other member of the NECC consortium are MAKETUSZ and the Department of Active Mobility of the Prime Minister's Office's State Secretary for Active Hungary.

+36 707022134
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Danube Competence Center

National EuroVelo Coordination Centre

Association of tourism actors for a sustainable and competitive destination Danube. The association’s main task is to build and support networks of tourism stakeholders by enhancing transnational cooperation through various tourism development and promotional activities while implementing and promoting a unique tourism brand for a competitive European Danube region.

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Serbian Railways

Joint Stock Company for Passenger Railway Transport “Srbija Voz” is a part of Serbian Railways that handles the passenger transport by rail in domestic and international services.

+381 11 360 28 99
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National Tourism Organisation of Serbia

The National Tourism Organisation of Serbia (TOS) was founded in 1994 as a government organisation to promote and improve tourism in the Republic of Serbia in both the domestic and foreign tourism markets. TOS activities focus on positioning Serbian tourism on the domestic and international markets and evaluating the comparative advantages of Serbia with respect to tourism, such as the country’s geographical location and historical, cultural and natural identity.

00381 (0)11 6557 100
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YugoCycling Campaign (YCC)

YugoCycling Campaign (YCC) is Serbian bicycle organisation with aims to promote non-competitive bicycling in Serbia, creating safe and enviromental conditions for everyday bicycle mobility and improving education of young people about benefits of using bicycle in everyday life.

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EuroVelo Serbia

Official website of EuroVelo routes in Serbia, managed by the National EuroVelo Coordination Center. It contains information about the long distance cycling routes in this country.

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Train Information - Hungary

Bicycles can be transported by train within Hungary for a small surcharge on routes marked by a bicycle icon on the timetable. Bicycle carriage is also indicated by a similar icon, and bikes can be transported in the spaces at the end of each carriage. A request should be made for the transport of large numbers of bicycles at least one week prior to departure.

+36 (1) 3 49 49 49
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Hungarian Cycling Tourism Association

Hungarian Cycling Tourism Association is a member of the Hungarian National EuroVelo Coordination Center consortium. The association engages in national cycling developments and is active in defining and implementing cycling developments.

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EuroVelo Hungary

The Hungarian website is structured similarly to the general EuroVelo website and focuses on the EuroVelo routes that cross Hungary: EuroVelo 6 EuroVelo 11 EuroVelo 13 EuroVelo 14 The website is still under construction; it will offer descriptions of each route daily sections and main attractions, as well as downloadable GPX tracks and links to useful external websites. Each day section will have its own specific page.

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Villány Wine Region

The website provides up-to-date information about services and events organized in the Villány-Siklós wine growing area, in three languages (Hungarian, English, German). The website’s database lists all available service providers, classified according to quality of service. It is maintained by the Villány-Siklós Wine Route Association.

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Three Rivers Bicycle Routes (Három Folyó)

The website provides detailed and up-to-date information on the bicycle infrastructure of the EV13 in South Transdanubia. It is available in three languages (Hungarian, English, Croatian), including news, online and downloadable maps, route descriptions, points of interest with basic information, accessibilities and GPS coordinates.

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Kaarten & Gidsen

Services

National network of cycling-friendly service providers
Hongarije
EV6 EV11 EV13 EV14
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In Hungary, the national cycling-friendly service scheme was launched in cooperation with MAKETUSZ in the frame of the Cyclists Welcome in Visegrad countries project. There are now nearly 1400 certified members. Check out the interactive map, including cycling-friendly restaurants and accommodations, attractions, bike parks, water refill points, repair stations, bike rest areas, and routes for both beginners and advanced cyclists available, following the link below.

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