Dobogókő is a popular tourist area near Pilisszentkereszt in Hungary, and the site of the highest point in the Visegrád Hills at 699 meters. [1] 133 people live here.
Up in the hills lies the Ödön Téry Memorial, a stone pyramid built in memory of one of great pioneers of Hungarian tourism. In Dobogókő there is a tourist museum and accommodation. [2] There are hiking possibilities to Prédikálószék , Rám-szakadék , and Árpádvár . Nearby larger settlements are Dömös and Szentendre.
Dobogókő is also a pilgrimage site for Hungarian neopagans (followers of the revived Táltos faith, that is similar to shamanism) who believe that the place is the " heart chakra" of the earth. [3] [4] [5]
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47°43′N 18°54′E / 47.717°N 18.900°E