Zselic Park of Stars
The Zselic Park of Stars is located in the Zselic Landscape Protection Reserve, which has the title of International Starlight Park, 800 metres from the Kardosfa Hotel. The Zselic Park of Stars offers unforgettable experiences for all those who are receptive to the wonders of nature, the Somogy forest and the starry sky that surround us on earth and in the sky.
Night and day hiking tours, a planetarium, a nature and meteorite exhibition, day and night telescope shows, a 25-metre-high view tower and 5 forest rest areas all offer visitors an unforgettable experience.
Ropoly Visitor Complex
Located 2 km from the hotel in the Ropoly Valley. In the Country House you can discover the natural values and cultural heritage of the Zselic region, and refresh themselves in the horse riding rest for those arriving on horseback or in a carriage. Information on the area's activities and hiking trails is available at the Nature Guard House.
Katica Farm Adventure Park - Patca
With 40 different kinds of pets, dozens of outdoor and indoor playgrounds, a play library with 60 different games, an outdoor slide park, water park, tractor train, climbing wall, Matyi train, balloon slide and a Mansion House, it's a great place to relax. Bread baking on Saturdays and themed activities every weekend. For children and adults alike, Katica Farm offers all-day recreation.
Bőszénfa Deer Farm - Bőszénfa,Malom St. 3.
Visitor tours and organised programmes offer interesting recreational opportunities; in the wildlife park you can observe the five domestic big game species (deer, red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, mouflon), get acquainted with native Hungarian domestic animals, trophy exhibition, tractor and horse-drawn carriage tours, donkey programmes, which provide an unforgettable experience for all ages, all year round. In addition, their restaurant offers a tasting menu of their own game meat products for culinary lovers.
Szenna Skanzen - Szenna,Rákóczi St. 2.
The village museum is unique in the country, a local initiative in a living village. Its aim is to preserve the relics of folk architecture with a wooden frame that has survived in Somogy to this day by relocating it to the open-air ethnographic collection. The skanzen is the place where our traditions live on, as every month the skanzen in Szenna offers its visitors a really good programme of events to learn about the folk traditions of Somogy County.