Kékes Explained

Kékes
Photo Size:250
Elevation M:1014
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:774
Map:Hungary
Map Size:250
Label Position:left
Listing:Country high point
Translation:Bluish
Language:Hungarian
Range:Mátra, Western Carpathians
Coordinates:47.8789°N 20.0103°W

Kékes in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈkeːkɛʃ/ is Hungary's highest mountain, at above sea level[1] in the Mátra mountain range. It is Hungary's third most popular tourist attraction, after Lake Balaton and the Danube, and has a number of skiing pistes. The Kékestető TV Tower stands at the summit. Kékes is a resort place of the town of Gyöngyös in Heves county. The territory of Kékestető have an own postal code: 3221. It is 18.1 km away from the town center. As of 2022 census, it has a population of 14.[2] The resort place reachable by bus from the capital city.[3]

History

The built a 20 m high wooden watchtower at east of the summit in 1889. With the Treaty of Trianon, Kékes became the highest mountain in the country in 1920. Before that, the Gerlachovský štít was the highest peak of the Kingdom of Hungary. The watchtower was rebuilt and named after József Vass in 1926. The Kékes luxury hotel, the meteorological station and the road to Mátraháza were built in 1934. The watchtower was demolished in 1938. The luxury hotel was converted into a sanatorium in 1951 and the trade union resort was built. The skiers' houses were built in 1953. A 65-meter TV tower, made of andesite, was handed over in 1960. A new 178-meter-high TV tower was built in 1980, and the older one was converted into a hotel. The new TV tower also functions as a lookout point. Two ski pistes were built beside of the TV tower. Since 1990, the former trade union resort was demolished, and a parking lot was created in its place. The hotel operating in the old TV tower is also closed.[4]

Climate

Kékes Peak is the highest altitude region in Hungary, so it has the highest altitude weather station in the country. Although the mountain is still classified as a temperate humid continental climate (Dfb) according to the Köppen climate classification, it is very close to a subarctic climate (Dfc). Unlike cities in the plains such as Miskolc, which is also classified as a humid continental climate (Dfb), it is closer to an oceanic climate (Cfb) and may even be subtropical humid (Cfa). The annual average temperature of Kékes is, which is about lower than that of Budapest or Miskolc. August is the warmest month with an average temperature of ; January is the coldest month with . Temperature extremes ranged from in 1987 to on July 20, 2007.

Road cycling

For road bicycle racing enthusiasts, the mountain can be climbed by two main routes.

Tour de Hongrie stage finishes

YearStageStart of stageDistance (km)CategoryStage winnerGeneral leadership
20013Tiszaújváros1741 Mikoš Rnjaković Mikoš Rnjaković
20034Miskolc127.31 Matija Kvasina Zoltán Remák
5Mátraháza3.4ITT Tamás Lengyel Zoltán Remák
20045Mezőkövesd1481 Anatoliy Varvaruk Zoltán Remák
20055Mezőkövesd931 Glen Chadwick Tamás Lengyel
6Mátraháza3.4ITT Tamás Lengyel Tamás Lengyel
20154Karcag1461 Andi Bajc Tom Thill
20164Karcag1441 Chris Butler Mihkel Räim
20194Karcag138.11 Krists Neilands Krists Neilands
20204Miskolc187.81 Attila Valter Attila Valter
20214Balassagyarmat202.21 Damien Howson Damien Howson
20225Miskolc183.71 Antonio Tiberi Edward Dunbar
20243Kazincbarcika182.71 Thibau Nys Thibau Nys

See also

Notes and References

  1. Kékes. 10314.
  2. Web site: Gyöngyös. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. ksh.hu. 27 February 2024.
  3. Web site: Budapest-Kékestető. Volánbusz. volanbusz.hu. 1 March 2024. hu.
  4. Book: Berki, Zoltán. The resort places of the mountain range: Kékestető. In.: Mátra tursitakaluz. Budapest. 20–21. Cartographia. 2015. 978-963-353-143-3. hu.