A historic guesthouse with modern comforts in the Tokaj wine region. We warmly welcome all discerning guests, whether wine lovers or those seeking an active relax.
Wine and history—these two key concepts guided our work when we began renovating the Bátori house. The neglected property on the main street is under local heritage protection. In line with this, we designed our guest rooms by preserving the original building structure and traditional architectural features, while creating comfortable and refined spaces that meet modern standards.
We warmly welcome all discerning guests, whether wine lovers or those seeking an active relax. We hope that through the atmosphere of our guesthouse, we can also convey the unique spirit of Tarcal that is so dear to us.
The house has a characteristic layout typical of rural homes. The entrance is located in the middle of the building and leads into the kitchen, which also serves as the dining area. Bedrooms are situated on both sides, each with its own private bathroom.
In the room on the left, which is slightly larger, there is a cast-iron stove that allows for additional heating in winter. This room also has a second door that opens through the veranda to the terrace behind the house, where in summer, under a sun-shading awning, you can enjoy a meal or simply sit with a glass of wine. The garden, enclosed by a wall covered with ivy and wild vines, offers a sense of privacy.
The house is built from local stone, providing excellent insulation. It features underfloor heating, and air conditioning is available during the summer.
Ismerje meg apartmanjainkat, és válassza ki az ön számára tökéletes pihenést. Tekintse meg szobáinkat és válassza ki kedvencét.
Maison Bátori Tarczal is an excellent base for exploring the area.
Let’s start with Tarcal itself. Here, of course, it’s worth visiting the outstanding local wineries such as Basilicus, Degenfeld, Kikelet, Majoros, Myrtus, and Simonfay. Wine tasting, meeting the winemaker, touring the estate, and, with a bit of luck, even a visit to the cellar – all of this is possible here!
A walk through the village offers the chance to see the two characteristic churches, the statue of the Blessing Jesus, interesting buildings in the center such as the synagogue, the Prefect’s House, the Sebeő Winery mansion, or the Királyudvar, as well as strolls along Könyves Kálmán’s “upper street.”
A little farther from the center are the picturesque St. Teresa chapel, the Jewish cemetery, and the lake in the former quarry.
For lovers of longer walks, a hike up Tokaj mountain is recommended: along the way, you can visit the burial site of the chieftain Turzul, after whom the village is named. Leaving the asphalt road, you can wander through the vineyards. Vineyards can also be reached by following paths through the ravines washed into the loess soil by water flowing down from the hill.
Further on, but still nearby at the foot of the same hill, are Tokaj and Bodrogkeresztúr. The rivers Cisa and Bodrog are close by, and you can explore them by boat, kayak, or canoe.
Nagyon hangulatos, igényesen felújított ház, ahol tényleg minden a nyugalomról szól. Külön tetszett, hogy mindkét szobához saját fürdő tartozik, így barátokkal is kényelmes volt. A terasz és a kert igazi plusz – esténként borozgatva egyszerűen tökéletes volt.
A ház kialakítása és stílusa nagyon megfogott, egyszerre modern és megőrizte a vidéki hangulatot. A konyha jól felszerelt, a szobák tágasak, a padlófűtés pedig külön komfortot adott. Jó volt látni, hogy minden apró részletre figyeltek.
Pont azt kaptuk, amit kerestünk: nyugalmat és egy kis elszakadást a hétköznapoktól. A környék gyönyörű, a ház pedig tökéletes kiindulópont kiránduláshoz és borkóstoláshoz. A kert intim, árnyékos része nagy kedvenc lett.
Örömmel válaszolunk minden kérdésére, és segítünk a foglalásban, hogy pihenése már az első pillanattól gondtalan legyen. Vegye fel velünk a kapcsolatot bizalommal, és fedezze fel a Maison Bátori vendégszeretetét Tarcal szívében.