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K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget)

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56.0 km Afstand
13h 56min Geschatte duur
Veeleisend Moeilijkheidsgraad
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A 56.0 km National Hiking trail, K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) takes walkers through a varied section of terrain.

This 56.0 km route is a major undertaking — excellent fitness, reliable navigation, and multi-day planning are required. End-to-end time is roughly 12 hours and 26 minutes.

Point-to-point in layout, this trail takes you from A to B across the landscape. Consider your return logistics before heading out.

The National Walking Network (NWN) designation reflects the importance of this trail at a national level. Expect consistent waymarking and well-maintained path surfaces.

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Routepunten

5 punten langs de route
A
Start
0 km 47.5185°, 18.4960°
1
14.0 km 47.5116°, 18.4139°
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2
28.0 km 47.4428°, 18.3642°
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3
42.0 km 47.3955°, 18.3260°
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B
Finish
56.0 km 47.3244°, 18.2319°

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Veelgestelde vragen

How far is it to walk K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget)?
K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) covers a distance of 56.0 km.
How long does it take to walk K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget)?
At an average walking pace, K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) takes approximately 13h 56min to complete.
Do I need to return the same way on K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget)?
No — K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) is a one-way trail. You will need to arrange return transport or retrace the route.
Where does K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) start?
K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) starts near coordinates 47.5185, 18.496.
How difficult is K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget)?
K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) is a strenuous hike requiring excellent fitness and prior hiking experience.
Is K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) part of a larger trail network?
Yes, K, OKT 10. (Bodajk – Szárliget) is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.