Skip to main content
Balaton (Hungary)Photo: FOTO:Fortepan — ID 29837: Adományozó/Donor: Mészáros Zoltán. archive copy at the Wayback Machine / Wikimedia Commons

Balaton Wine Region Guide

WET
WTG Editorial TeamFounding ContributorWine Educator
Jan 15, 2026·Updated Jul 2026·5 min read

Lake Balaton, Hungary's largest freshwater lake, is surrounded by a thriving wine region. Known for its volcanic soils and unique microclimate, the area produce

Exploring Hungary's Wine Paradise

Lake Balaton, Hungary's largest freshwater lake, is surrounded by a thriving wine region. Known for its volcanic soils and unique microclimate, the area produces exceptional wines and offers picturesque landscapes for wine enthusiasts and travelers alike.

Towns and Villages

The Balaton wine region encompasses several charming towns and villages, each with its own character and wine specialties:

  • Badacsony: Famous for its basalt hill and excellent white wines
  • Csopak: Renowned for its Olaszrizling (Welschriesling) wines
  • Balatonfüred: A popular resort town with a rich winemaking history
  • Balatonboglár: Known for its sparkling wines and red varieties

Wine Producers

The Balaton region boasts numerous excellent wineries. Here are some notable producers:

  • Laposa Winery: Modern winery in Badacsony with stunning lake views
  • Villa Tolnay: Organic winery producing high-quality whites and reds
  • Figula Winery: Family-run estate known for its Olaszrizling wines
  • Homola Winery: Boutique winery with a focus on sustainable practices

Accommodations

The Balaton region offers a range of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets:

  • Hotel Tagore: Luxurious spa hotel in Balatonfüred with lake views
  • Kristinus Wine Estate: Winery accommodation in Kéthely for wine enthusiasts
  • Káli Art Inn: Charming boutique hotel in the picturesque Káli Basin
  • Mandula Camping: Eco-friendly campsite near Badacsony for budget travelers

Dining

Balaton's culinary scene perfectly complements its wines. Here are some top dining options:

  • Kistücsök Restaurant: Michelin-recommended restaurant in Balatonszemes
  • Márga Bisztró: Modern bistro in Csopak with a focus on local ingredients
  • Zelna Wine Terrace & Bistro: Scenic restaurant in Badacsony with excellent wine pairings
  • Chianti Restaurant: Upscale Italian cuisine in Balatonfüred

Wine Shops & Bars

Explore these wine-centric establishments to taste and purchase local wines:

  • Bortársaság: Premium wine shop in Balatonlelle with an extensive selection
  • Palackozott Balaton: Trendy wine bar in Balatonfüred featuring local vintages
  • Vinotéka Badacsony: Wine shop and tasting room showcasing Badacsony's best
Balaton vineyards — a close view of ripening grape clusters on the vine.
Balaton — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: DΛVΞ GΛRCIΛ / Pexels
  • BalatonBor: Cozy wine bar in Keszthely offering flights and small plates

Other Shops

Don't miss these local stores for souvenirs and regional specialties:

  • Tihanyi Levendula Ház: Lavender products shop in Tihany
  • Káli Art Inn Farm Shop: Artisanal foods and crafts in Köveskál
  • Liliomkert Piac: Weekly farmers' market in Káptalantóti
  • Balatoni Kézműves Porta: Handmade crafts in Balatonalmádi

Attractions

Beyond wine, explore these notable sights:

  • Festetics Palace: Baroque castle in Keszthely with stunning gardens
  • Tihany Abbey: Historic monastery with panoramic views of Lake Balaton
  • Szigliget Castle: Medieval ruins offering spectacular vistas
  • Badacsony Nature Reserve: Hiking trails and unique volcanic formations

Events

Time your visit with these wine-focused events:

  • Badacsony Wine Weeks: July-August, featuring local wines and cuisine
  • Balatonfüred Wine Weeks: August, showcasing wines from around the lake
  • Csopak Harvest Festival: September, celebrating the grape harvest
  • VinCE Balaton: June, international wine and gastronomy festival

Appellations

The Balaton wine region comprises several distinct appellations:

  • Badacsony: Known for full-bodied white wines from volcanic soils
  • Balatonboglár: Diverse region producing reds, whites, and sparkling wines
  • Balatonfüred-Csopak: Renowned for its crisp, mineral-rich whites
  • Nagy-Somló: Small but significant area producing unique, age-worthy whites

Grape Varieties

Vine Cycle — Balaton

Full calendar →
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecGrowth PhasesDormantPruningBud BreakFloweringVéraisonHarvestCrushGrape HarvestOlaszrizlingSep 10Oct 10FurmintSep 15Oct 15SzurkebaratSep 1Sep 25★ Best visit: Sep 20Oct 10

Balaton offers memorable harvest experiences during peak activity.

Vine growth cycle and grape harvest windows in Balaton (Hungary)

The Balaton wine region is known for its diverse grape varieties. Olaszrizling (Welschriesling) is the most widely planted white grape, producing crisp, aromatic wines.

Other notable white varieties include:

  • Furmint
  • Chardonnay
Balaton vineyards — Rows of grapevines in a picturesque vineyard with mountains in the background.
Rows of grapevines in a picturesque vineyard with mountains in the background. · Photo: El Capra / Pexels
  • Szürkebarát (Pinot Gris)
  • Sauvignon Blanc

For red wines, Kékfrankos (Blaufränkisch) and Cabernet Sauvignon are popular choices. Emerging varieties like Syrah and Pinot Noir are gaining traction.

Main Wine Styles

Balaton's wine styles reflect its unique terroir and climate. Dry white wines dominate, showcasing crisp acidity and mineral notes.

Key wine styles include:

  • Fruity, light-bodied whites
  • Full-bodied, oak-aged whites
  • Rosés with fresh berry flavors
  • Medium-bodied red wines
  • Late harvest sweet wines

Food Specialties

Balaton's cuisine pairs perfectly with its wines. Lake Balaton fish, especially pike-perch (süllő), is a regional delicacy.

Other local specialties include:

  • Lángos (deep-fried flatbread)
  • Rétes (strudel with various fillings)
  • Pörkölt (meat stew)
  • Lecsó (vegetable stew)

Drives & Walks

Explore Balaton's picturesque landscape through scenic drives and walks. The Badacsony Wine Route offers stunning views and wine tasting opportunities.

Recommended routes:

  • Tihany Peninsula circular walk
  • Káli Basin drive
  • Balaton Uplands National Park trails
  • Szigliget Castle hike

Itineraries

Plan your Balaton wine adventure with these curated itineraries. A 3-day tour could include visits to Badacsony, Csopak, and Balatonfüred.

Sample itinerary highlights:

  • Day 1: Badacsony wineries and lakeside dining
  • Day 2: Tihany Abbey and Csopak wine tasting
Balaton vineyards — a weathered stone winery building set among vineyards.
Balaton — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: Samir Smier / Pexels
  • Day 3: Balatonfüred spa day and farewell dinner

Getting There & Around

The Balaton region is easily accessible from Budapest. Fly into Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, then take a train or rent a car.

  • Train: Direct services from Budapest to major Balaton towns
  • Car: 1.5-2 hour drive from Budapest via M7 motorway
  • Bus: Regular services connect Budapest to Balaton destinations

Within the region, renting a car offers the most flexibility for winery visits. Local buses and ferries provide alternative transportation options.

Best Time to Visit

Monthly Climate — Balaton

Full explorer →
0°10°20°30°2°4°10°15°21°24°27°26°21°15°8°3°JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Temp range (°C) Rain days Best months
Monthly temperatures and rainfall in Balaton (Hungary) — best months highlighted

Late spring to early fall is ideal for Balaton wine tours. May-June and September-October offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

  • Summer (July-August): Peak season, lively atmosphere
  • Autumn: Harvest season, wine festivals
  • Winter: Quieter, focus on cellar visits and tastings

Sustainability Efforts

Balaton wineries increasingly embrace sustainable practices. Organic and biodynamic viticulture is gaining popularity.

  • Solar-powered wineries
  • Water conservation techniques
  • Local ingredient sourcing in winery restaurants
  • Eco-friendly packaging initiatives

Language Tips

While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning a few Hungarian wine terms enhances your experience:

  • Egészségedre! (Cheers!)
  • Bor (Wine)
  • Pince (Cellar)
  • Kóstolás (Tasting)

Further Resources

Expand your Balaton wine knowledge with these resources:

Planning tools & local info

Weather in Aug

High

26°C

Low

14°C

Rain Days

8

Sunshine

8.5h/day

27°Jul26°Aug21°Sep
Best time to visit
See full climate data →
Getting Here
Eat & Stay

Where to Eat

Hungarian — Balatoni

  • Tópart Restaurant — Badacsony

    fine dining

    €€€
  • Badacsony Wine House — Badacsony

    winery restaurant

    €€
View full dining guide

Visiting Wineries

Balaton wine estates are very accessible. The volcanic Badacsony hill and Balatonboglár area have visitor-friendly Olaszrizling and Szürkebarát producers. Wine taverns around the lake are walk-in friendly in summer. The Badacsony Wine Festival in August is a major event.

Book ahead: Same day

Best Time to Visit Balaton

Best monthsHarvestOff-season
Jan3°C
Feb5°C
Mar11°C
Apr16°C
May22°C
Jun25°C
Jul28°C
Aug27°C
Sep22°C
Oct16°C
Nov9°C
Dec4°C
Peak Season

July-August

Harvest Time

September-October

Crowd Level

High at lake in summer, moderate at wineries

Average Monthly High (°C)

Moderate (600mm/year)
3°
Jan
5°
Feb
11°
Mar
16°
Apr
22°
May
25°
Jun
28°
Jul
27°
Aug
22°
Sep
16°
Oct
9°
Nov
4°
Dec
Insider tip: Lake Balaton creates a unique microclimate. Badacsony's volcanic wines are distinctive. Combine lakeside holidays with wine touring. Juhfark is the rare local gem.

Wines of Balaton

Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region

Primary Grape Varieties

OlaszrizlingFurmintSzurkebaratJuhfark

Wine Styles

Crisp WhiteAromatic WhiteLight Red

Food & Dining in Lake Balaton

Hungarian — Balatoni

Must-Try Dishes

  • Balatoni fogas (zander/pike-perch from the lake)
  • Halászlé (Hungarian fisherman's soup)
  • Lángos (fried dough with toppings)
Lunch 12:00–15:00 · Dinner 18:30–22:30

Where to Eat

  • Tópart Restaurant — Badacsony

    Lakeside dining in Badacsony with panoramic Balaton views, fresh fogas and Badacsonyi Olaszrizling pairings

    €€€
  • Badacsony Wine House — Badacsony

    Contemporary wine centre on the volcanic basalt hill with estate wines and seasonal lake fish dishes

    €€

Summer (Jun–Aug) is peak — book all lakeside restaurants ahead. Many restaurants close Oct–Mar.

Continue Exploring

Did You Know?

We’re still gathering facts about Balaton. Tell us what makes it special

Ready to visit Balaton?

Build your personalised day-by-day itinerary — choose your travel style and trip length, get accommodation and tour picks per day, and email it to yourself to take along.

Plan Your Balaton Trip

Plan Your Visit to Balaton

Where to Stay in Balaton

Make the most of your Balaton wine trip by staying in the heart of wine country. From luxurious vineyard estates to cozy B&Bs, find the perfect accommodation near world-class wineries.

  • Hotels near top wineries
  • Charming vineyard B&Bs
  • Vacation rentals and villas
  • Free cancellation on most bookings
Search Balaton Hotels

This page contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.